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Evidences Series,
Can We Trust the Bible'

Everything you need in one bundle—five connected lessons that help pre-teens explore whether the Bible can be trusted, understand the evidence behind it, and grow in confidence in God’s Word.

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✔ Progressive, connected teaching
✔ Activities + discussion questions
✔ Parent/teacher cheat sheets
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Cover page for Evidences Series for Preteens: Can We Trust the Bible? The design features an aged manuscript resting on a wooden desk surrounded by scrolls, quill pens, ink pots, compasses, magnifying glasses, maps, and notebooks. The title "Can We Trust the Bible?" appears prominently in the center with Lessons 1–5 and By the MommmI'mBored Team beneath it. The investigative theme emphasizes discovery, research, and evidence.

See What’s Inside Each Lesson

Evidences, ‘Can we trust the Bible?’
– What is the Bible anyway? –

Evidences, ‘Can we trust the Bible?’
– Who wrote the Bible? –

Evidences, ‘Can we trust the Bible?’
– Has the Bible changed? –

Evidences, ‘Can we trust the Bible?’
– Can we trust the Bible Stories? –

Evidences, ‘Can we trust the Bible?’
– Why are there so many Bible Versions? –

See What’s Inside the Series

Real pages from the lessons so that you know exactly what you’re getting.
Here are the Front Covers from the first three lessons

Cover page for Evidences for Preteens Lesson 1 titled "What is the Bible anyway?" The design features a vintage manuscript resting on a wooden study desk surrounded by an open Bible, magnifying glass, scroll, feather quill, notebook, pen, pencils, sticky notes, and a cup. The lesson title appears prominently in the center, with Lesson 1/10 and By the MommmI'mBored Team displayed below. The scene conveys investigation, learning, and Bible discovery.
Cover page for Evidences for Preteens Lesson 2 titled "Who wrote the Bible?" The design features an aged manuscript placed on a wooden study desk surrounded by an open Bible, handwritten notes, scrolls, a feather quill, fountain pens, pencils, an ink pot, and a notebook. The lesson title is displayed prominently in the center, with Lesson 2/10 and By the MommmI'mBored Team shown beneath it. The scene conveys research, discovery, and the investigation of Scripture's origins.
Vintage-style lesson cover titled "Has the Bible Changed?" from the Evidences for PreTeens series. The cover features an aged manuscript at the center surrounded by historical documents, maps, a magnifying glass, an ink bottle, a feather quill, and writing pens. The lesson is labeled Lesson 3/10 and focuses on investigating whether the Bible's message has remained reliable through history.

Here are some sample pages of the five lessons in this Series

Lesson 1

Evidences, 'Can we trust the Bible?'
- What is the Bible anyway? -

Table of Contents

  • The Cover Page
  • B/W Cover for coloring in
  • Ice-Breaker
  • What we know Today
  • Questions & some Answers
  • An Activity
  • Teacher Hints and Tips
Black-and-white printable cover page for Evidences for Preteens Lesson 1 titled "What is the Bible anyway?" The illustration shows a study desk with an open Bible, handwritten notes, a feather quill, scroll, notebook, pen, pencils, sticky notes, and an ink pot. The lesson title appears prominently in the center, with Lesson 1/10 and By the MommmI'mBored Team displayed beneath it. The design is intended as a coloring-page version that encourages investigation and Bible discovery.
Activity page titled "The Puzzle Chaos" from Evidences for Preteens Lesson 1. The page outlines a hands-on ice-breaker where students attempt to assemble puzzle pieces without enough information, creating confusion and discussion. A photograph shows several children gathered around a large puzzle, trying to fit pieces together. The activity is designed to help preteens understand how the Bible’s many books, authors, and time periods fit together into one larger story.

Lesson 2

Evidences, 'Can we trust the Bible?'
- Who wrote the Bible? -

Table of Contents

  • The Cover Page
  • B/W Cover for coloring in
  • Ice-Breaker
  • What we know Today
  • Questions & some Answers
  • An Activity
  • Teacher Hints and Tips
Black-and-white cover page for Evidences for PreTeens Lesson 2 titled "Who wrote the Bible?" The illustration shows an open Bible, handwritten manuscripts, a rolled scroll, a feather quill, fountain pens, pencils, an ink pot, sticky notes, and a spiral notebook arranged around a central manuscript displaying the lesson title. A hand is shown writing in the notebook, emphasizing study, authorship, and investigation of Scripture's origins.
Printable lesson page titled "Here Is What We Have Today" from Evidences for PreTeens – Who Wrote the Bible? The page features an illustration of an open Bible surrounded by symbols representing different writers, places, and time periods. Text explains that the Bible is a collection of writings from many authors across history, written in different styles and circumstances, and later gathered into one book. The page uses icons, headings, and a final thought section to help preteens understand the Bible's human and historical background.

Lesson 3

Evidences, 'Can we trust the Bible?'
- Has the Bible changed? -

Table of Contents

  • The Cover Page
  • B/W Cover for coloring in
  • Ice-Breaker
  • What we know Today
  • Questions & some Answers
  • An Activity
  • Teacher Hints and Tips
Black-and-white coloring cover page for Evidences for PreTeens Lesson 3 titled "Has the Bible Changed?" The illustration features a central manuscript surrounded by an open book, historical documents, a magnifying glass, an ink bottle, a feather quill, a map, and writing pens. The investigative design highlights the study of ancient manuscripts and the preservation of Scripture throughout history.

Lesson 4

Evidences, 'Can we trust the Bible?'
- Can we trust the Bible Stories? -

Table of Contents

  • The Cover Page
  • B/W Cover for coloring in
  • Ice-Breaker
  • What we know Today
  • Questions & some Answers
  • An Activity
  • Teacher Hints and Tips
Black-and-white coloring cover page for Evidences for PreTeens Lesson 4 titled "Can We Trust Bible Stories?" The illustration features a central manuscript surrounded by historical maps, handwritten documents, a compass, an ink bottle with a quill, and writing pens. The investigative design emphasizes exploring evidence, history, and the reliability of biblical accounts while encouraging students to engage creatively through coloring.

Lesson 5

Evidences, 'Can we trust the Bible?'
- Why are there so many Bible Versions? -

Table of Contents

  • The Cover Page
  • B/W Cover for coloring in
  • Ice-Breaker
  • What we know Today
  • Questions & some Answers
  • An Activity
  • Teacher Hints and Tips
Black-and-white coloring page cover for Evidences for PreTeens titled "Why are there so many Bible versions?" (Lesson 5/10). The illustration features a large lesson cover page surrounded by historical writing items, including a rolled scroll, ink pot with quill, compass, loose manuscript pages, feather pen, and five calligraphy pens. The line-art design is intended for coloring while introducing the topic of Bible translations and versions.
Teacher guidance page for Evidences for PreTeens – Why Are There So Many Bible Versions? The page contains instructional notes for teachers explaining Bible translation, meaning versus wording, common misconceptions about Bible versions, discussion prompts, teaching analogies, and key lesson objectives. The clean black-and-white layout includes headings, icons, and a highlighted teacher takeaway focused on understanding Bible translations.