Our Scripture memory philosophy

Help kids know God's Word and carry it for life.

Bible Blast gives families, homeschoolers, grandparents, and churches a practical rhythm for Bible story reading, questions, Scripture memory, songs, rewards, and weekly review.

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Ministry philosophy

Build lifelong faith through relationship, Scripture, and weekly practice.

Belong

Adults lead with care, consistency, and a clear plan for guiding kids through Scripture.

Believe

Stories, questions, memory work, and review keep the truth of God's Word at the center.

Become

Weekly repetition helps Scripture become familiar, remembered, and carried into life.

Every stage

Choose the program that fits your students.

Children

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Bible Blast

For younger children learning Bible stories, questions, memory, songs, rewards, and weekly review.

Youth

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Bible Biz

For older students ready for personal Scripture study and weekly quizzing.

Weekly rhythm

What happens in a Bible Blast setting?

Large group time

  • Bible lesson and interactive teaching
  • Worship, announcements, awards, and encouragement

Small group time

  • Leader huddles, questions, and Bible discussion
  • Handbook work, prayer, and personal check-ins

Group activity time

  • Games, crafts, and review activities
  • Adapted for the church, home, or homeschool space
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Support and scale

Possible for small homes and larger ministries.

Use this area for implementation support, sample lessons, getting-started guides, training, partner care, and flexible church or family settings.

Ready to learn more?

Request a sample before your next teaching season.

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Wondering how Bible Blast could work in your church, homeschool, or family rhythm?