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   11/07/2021 — The Widow's Offering   
  
Fun Fact

A bronze mite, also known as a Lepton (meaning small), minted by Alexander Jannaeus, King of Judaea, 103 - 76 B.C.. and still in circulation at the time of Jesus.
In Jesus' times in Judea, the small copper coin was called a lepton; there was no coin called by the English term "mite" at that time. However, there was a mite in the time of the creation of the King James Bible, as indeed there had been at the time of earliest modern English translation of the New Testament by William Tyndale in 1525. They were the very smallest copper coins. By 1611, they were no longer minted, but they were still in circulation.

 

   Lesson At‑a‑Glance   
  
This Lesson's Focus is Jesus welcomes all we can give.
  • Read the scripture in Mark 12:38-44
  • Review the Lesson At-a-Glance.
  • Download some fun materials.

 

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   Fun Material   
  

 

The Widows Offering Coloring Page (Pre-K)
The Widows Offering Activity Page, (Grades 1-2)
The Widows Offering Activity Page, (Grades 3-4)
The Widows Offering Activity Page, (Grades 5-6)
The Widows Offering Family Page

 

 

 

   Fun Videos   
  

 

The Widow's Coins (0:42 min)
From Mark 12:41-44.
https://youtu.be/3lC-E6dLvMs

 

The Widow's Mite: A Bible Story for Children (1:57 min)
The story of the widow's mite told in kids own words.
https://youtu.be/l15yrFU6dXY

 

 

 

 


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