Friday, October 20, 2006

Lesson 4 Worksheet

Click below for the worksheet for the fourth lesson. I posted each question along with the references from the Catechism and othe Bible verses.

Lesson 4 Worksheet

4 comments:

Becket Blogger said...

Some people like this worksheet, others think it perpetuates that fact that catholics don't know how to use the bible.

Your thoughts?
--Mark

Amy E Ekblad said...

I do know how to use the Bible and used it all last year for class. With six kids, one on the way, homeschooling, and general life this worksheet allows me to put more thinking into my answers because I'm not spending all my time looking things up, marking the page, etc. When I get interupted, which is often, I don't have to thumb back through to find where I was. I can see the point that it may perpetuate the fact that Catholics don't know how to use the Bible but in my case this worksheet is a lifesaver. If you don't care to use it you certainly don't have to. I may not use it every single time but will be honest and say I will most likely use it 99% of the time. God Bless!

Becket Blogger said...

I'm glad to know that you find it useful. I'll continue making them.

Anonymous said...

I know how to use the Bible too. It just makes more efficient use of my space and time to have the questions and references in one place. I don't have to spread out 3 different books: The Bible, our Text, and the Catechism (space) and I don't have to keep flipping back and forth,and back and forth and back and forth (time).