Lunchbox Bible Notes – Children's Ministry Deals

Lunchbox Bible Notes

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Back to School Bible Verse Printables! 

Print a copy of these Lunchbox Bible Notes to put in kiddos' lunches as they start heading back to school. Each note reminds kids of an important Bible truth and can encourage them through the school year.

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Overall rating: 4.952381 / 5 from 21 reviews.

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Our Youth Ministry Is Soaring

"I love, love, love the curriculums. I am the Curriculum Director for our Youth Center and I love how you have curriculum titles to fit every season and all other things included. We recently had an Ice Cream Social and was able to use the Ice Cream Curriculum to tie into the Social. It was super SWEET."

Kimberly C. (5/5)

So Cute!

"These are super cute and so easy to print, cut and stick in my child's lunch box!"

Joy P. (5/5)

They were great. Used them

"They were great. Used them for our back to school lesson"

Heather A. (5/5)

Love this idea

"Love this idea"

Sara B. (5/5)

Great encouragement tool

"Was wonderful to hand these out to the children to take to their parents - not only encourage the children but also the parents - thank you Children’s Ministry Deals!!"

Lisa S. (5/5)

Children's Director

"Children's Director"

Debbie H. (5/5)

Cute notes

"Love these- great way to be encouraging !"

Janet G. (5/5)

An amazing way to encourage kids going back to school

"We printed these lunchbox notes on cardstock and in color. After cutting them apart, we packed them in baggies and handed them out to parents at our church's outdoor part service celebrating our kids' first week back at school. We hope the parents will use them in their kids' lunchboxes to encourage them spiritually while they are away at school"

Janella Z. (5/5)

Sweet lunch box notes for little ones!

"Very cute and convey a great message. Perfect for Preschoolers and early elementary but not quite right for the upper elementary ages - around Grade 5-6."

Janet S. (4/5)

excellent

"excellent"

Tammy T. (5/5)

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