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Mary Magdalene is a great character, the Apostle to the Apostles, she is the first witness of the resurrected Christ. These games link into various parts of the story, the way she mistook Jesus as a gardener, her role in the group, the oils she bought for a task she never fulfilled and more. Some of these activities are more suited to the start of a session, while oth...


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Mary literally sees the empty tomb, so I couldn’t resist making a tomb craft for this lesson. This one works by spinning 2 cups, and it’s not only simple to make, but it’s also a perfect end of session craft as you can leave it basic or continue to customise.


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This is the second part of the JWL little nativity scene. It comes with the disclaimer that while it’s not robust enough to store from one year to the next it is rather darling, and it’s based on the more traditional viewpoint, hence the camels and three male magi.


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These are the Character resources provided for: The Magi (Matthew 2).

This is part of a single lesson pack, all ready to print and go.

Each JWL lesson h...


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The Magi, also known as the wise men or even the kings, have such a great backstory. By calling them Magi, we distinguish them as different from the other learned men and kings of scripture. A Magus (plural Magi) is literally a Persian priest, a priest whose knowledge came from magic and stargazing. They were holy men whose lives search for divinity. The great hope th...


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