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Wise Up Curriculum

Proverbs for the Classroom

Marty Machowski

Wise Up Curriculum

Proverbs for the Classroom

Marty Machowski

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Every parent and teacher wants to see their children make good choices, grow in wisdom, and learn how to live a God-honoring life. But Christian parents know that teaching good morals isn’t enough. Kids (and adults) need gospel power in order to “wise up!” Christians through the centuries have used the book of Proverbs to teach children the godly wisdom needed to navigate their everyday lives. Wise Up, by author and family pastor Marty Machowski, is a two-part discipleship resource geared to help children grown in the true wisdom that is only found in Christ.

A twelve-week curriculum and companion music album is designed to connect the teaching of Proverbs to God’s larger story of salvation. Children will learn that Solomon’s wisdom, life, and failures all point to “something greater than Solomon”—they point to Jesus. The goal of this curriculum is to present the wisdom of Proverbs against the backdrop of the gospel to show children that real wisdom comes only as we depend on Jesus for daily help and forgiveness. Each lesson includes Bible reading, discussion questions, object lessons, a fun activity, and songs for families from the Walking with the Wise music CD by Sovereign Grace music. This curriculum includes three learning levels—preschool and kindergarten (ages 4–6), elementary (ages 6–11), and middle school (ages 11–14).

Also available in this series is the companion family devotional, Wise Up: Ten-Minute Family Devotions in Proverbs.

  • Title

    Wise Up Curriculum

  • Author(s)

    Marty Machowski

  • Series

    Wise Up

  • ISBN

    9781948130554

  • Format

    CD

  • Publisher

    New Growth Press

  • Topic

    Theology

  • Published

    01/01/2017

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