2025 EBO Week of Prayer Bible Studies & Featured Ministry Lesson Plans

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From pre-K to adults, these lesson plans are designed to explore the focus verse in the age-appropriate bible study, highlight the work of one of that year’s featured ministries, and engage in critical discussion questions on their level. Lessons are designed to be adaptable for use in 1 setting or multiple.

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