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Beatitudes Diploma

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Give this Beatitudes diploma certificate to your kids once they've memorized all the parts! 

Encourage your kids to memorize Matthew 5:1-12 by offering this diploma certificate to anyone who can learn it all!  Our FREE Children's Church and Sunday School diplomas will help encourage your kids to learn more and grow in their faith.  They can display these at home to show others what they're learning and share their faith! 
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Overall rating: 4.857143 / 5 from 7 reviews.

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They are going to be

"They are going to be used for our children who learn the Beatitudes. I think the children will like them."

Melissa W. (5/5)

Motivation for success

"It is a great way to recognise a child's achievement. A certificate allows students to keep a track record of their accomplishments, which can allow more intrinsic motivation to continue pursuing their learning about God."

Nathaniel B. (4/5)

Great Diploma

"A wonderful way to celebrate with the kids once they have learned the Beatitudes."

Katherine I. (5/5)

Great Resource!

"Hoping to use this as a lesson activity!"

Katie W. (5/5)

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"Love it."

Tammy S. (5/5)

Beatitudes Diploma

"The beatitudes diploma is a great incentive for our kids to memorize the beatitudes while we teach our series #RedLetterLiving about living out the words of Christ."

Knipp (5/5)

Beatitudes Diploma

"Iam children church director in a small church. Our children love the Diploma. It's exciting to watch there faces light up. It might be a piece of paper to some but to a child it's a reason to celebrate the hard work."

Irene K. (5/5)

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