The Frontline ClubThe Frontline Club is a children's organized club for ages 3 years through the 6th grade. The Fronline Club meets once a week. It is designed to train children to love and live the Bible. The program teaches basic biblical theology, starting with the attributes of God. The exciting club meetings include a number of activities which are Journal time, Bible stories, and Bible memory. Clubbers use a "take home" journal workbook of Bible memory passages and five daily activity pages for the week. The weekly Bible memory schedule coordinates with the theme of each week's lesson. A fun concept each week is "Barrack's Duty" in which the young people are encouraged to serve God by serving others in the home. Two times per semester they have the opportunity to have "Field Duty." This is an activity that serves those outside the child's household. This is either "service-oriented" or evangelistic in nature, such as visiting in a nursing home, passing out tracts, singing in a church service or other opportunities to serve the Lord. Uniforms are practical, simple, and attractive vests and shirts. Awards include Christian books and recordings. All Christians, young and old, grow in their spiritual lives by reading their Bibles and praying every day. One of the goals of Frontline Clubs is to help each clubber make it a habit to have a time of Bible study and prayer everyday. |
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