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Faith & Play Quaker Stories for Friends Trained in the Godly Play® Method by the Faith & Play Working Group of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting


The Godly Play® method, created by Jerome Berryman, opened the way for Friends to teach bible stories using an approach that embodies the Quaker idea of continuing revelation, supports multiple perspectives on a story, encourages silence as a tool within storytelling, and honors the diversity of ways the spirit works within each person. This curriculum uses the full range of these techniques to help Friends tell stories of Quaker faith and practice. This resource will work best for Friends and children already acquainted with Godly Play® methods.


QuakerPress of FGC, 2008, downloadable PDF at www.quakerbooks.org $8.00


REVISED AND EXPANDED


Teaching Godly Play® How to Mentor the Spiritual Development of Children by Jerome Berryman


Teaching Godly Play® is a revised and expanded, 2nd edition of a book published in 1995. It begins by discussing why serious-serene play is important to nourish children’s spirituality and then moves the reader through the process of how to mentor children so they can enter adolescence with an inner working model of Christianity. This system includes stories, parables, and contemplative silence.


MER, 2009, 160 pp., paperback $25.00


The Complete Guide to Godly Play® by Jerome Berryman


This 6-volume series invites children in preschool through 6th grade to enter into Bible stories.


The Complete Guide to Godly Play®, Vol. 1: How to Lead Godly Play® Lessons The first volume is an overview and introduction to the method, including a theology of childhood, an examination of play, a discussion of the importance of stories, a history of the approach, a map of a Godly Play® classroom, tips on using Godly Play® at home, and the nuts and bolts of Godly Play®.


The Complete Guide to Godly Play®, Vol. 2: Fourteen Presentations for Fall Includes an opening lesson followed by 13 Old Testament stories, from Creation through the Prophets


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