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B&H Church Supply / 2004 / OtherOur Price$3.495.0 out of 5 stars for The Armor of God, Postcards, 25. View reviews of this product. 6 Reviews
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CathyFloridaGender: female5 Stars Out Of 5Super cute!April 30, 2011CathyFloridaGender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5The product description did not say how many were in a pack, but under questions someone else had asked how many and it was answered "One". I was nervous to order the cards but was pretty sure there were more. When I got the item there were 25, just like the other post card packs. These are a great learning tool and when the kids are done they can use them to invite someone to our church group. Love these!
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Dahn Denton5 Stars Out Of 5October 17, 2008Dahn DentonI bought these so that all the children in my apartment comples could memorize the Armor!! I am going to give them a pizza party after they do and it is a great tool to teach them to protect themselves, "for we are not unaware of his devices" and I believe satan is after the children and the remnant at this time so we need to be "armed and dangerous(filled with the Word)"at this hour-these last and evil days!
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armor postcards5 Stars Out Of 5armor of God postcardsJuly 27, 2022armor postcardsPerfect for our VBS theme!! We used these instead of flyers to hand out door to door with our VBS info on them!
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wendyAlberta, CanadaAge: 55-65Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5Great follow-up teaching tool!February 23, 2012wendyAlberta, CanadaAge: 55-65Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5What child doesn't like to receive real mail!! I am mailing each of the children in our Jr. Church (3-5yrs) one of these to remind them of the things we learned about putting on the Full Armor of God!!
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Phyllis Patton5 Stars Out Of 5March 24, 2009Phyllis PattonUsed in Sunday School Class - kids had a lot of fun with it....even though it was rated for young children....4th & 5th graders got into the challenge of "dressing" their soldiers
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