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Yesterday, Today, Forever -- Hebrews 13:8 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Have any of you learned about events that happened a long time ago in history?
Sandwiches -- Matthew 25:18 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: This morning we are going to discuss sandwiches.
Old And New -- Matthew 25:6-7 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Don't you love the first day of school!
Living Water -- John 7:37-38 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Do you remember those hot days in the summer when you just can't seem to cool off?
Growing Up -- Ephesians 3:17,19 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Have any of you received some new clothes this year?
Sing A New Song -- Psalm 96:1-2 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Today we are really going to have a great time!
Don't Throw It Away! -- Ephesians 2:4-6, 10 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: This morning I brought something with me that we probably use every day of our lives.
Black And White -- 1 John 1:9-11 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: How many of you are good at coloring?
Is It Possible? -- Phiippians 2:7 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Today I need the help of someone who feels really strong. Let me see your muscles!
You're Not Too Young -- Jeremiah 1:4-7 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: I. Today we are going to talk about the things we do as we start to get older.
Don't Get Lost -- 1 Timothy 6:10 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Do any of you have pets at your house? What types of pets do you have?
Used Up -- Isaiah 26:4 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: This morning I would like to talk with you about things that seem to run out at just the wr
Relying on Each Other -- Ephesians 2:19 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Do you enjoy doing puzzles?
Many Parts - One Body -- 1 Corinthians 12:12-13 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: The other day I was thinking about how quickly all of you are growing up!
Keys -- Revelation 3:20 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: How many of you have keys at home?
Getting Stronger -- Exodus 15:2 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: How many of you think you are strong? Do you have big muscles? Okay, let me take a look.
Wishing And Working -- James 2:18 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Do any of you know what this is? That's right; it is a wishbone.
How Much Do You Want? -- Proverbs 16:3 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: How many of you like to go out to eat?
What's Important? -- Job 1:21 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Can you believe all the things we have to help us carry around supplies with us every day?
Creating -- Genesis 1:1-2 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Do any of you take art as one of your classes in school?
Good News -- Matthew 3:3 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: I want you to think of the most exciting thing that happened to you this week!
Spaghetti -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Do you like spaghetti?
What Do You See? -- Matthew 9:36 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Have you ever lost something for a long time and then found it again, almost by accident?
Be Still -- Psalm 46:11 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: What are some of the noisiest places you can think of?
Look Ahead! -- Romans 8:19 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Can you believe the cold weather we have been having lately? The wind is blowing.
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