One of the fun Bible resources online to help you and your children love the Bible is the Bible on audio. Max McLean has a deep, luxurious voice as he reads the Bible and brings it to life. Here is the link for free Bible on audio:
http://www.biblegateway.com/resources/audio/
Another fun resource is to listen to the Bible in Hebrew or Greek. Back when we were studying Israel, it was fun to hear what Hebrew sounded like. You can choose a familiar Psalm, for example. Now that we are studying Ancient Greece, we can listen to the New Testament in Greek, to see what it sounds like. Here is the link for the Academy of Ancient Languages:
http://www.aoal.org/hebrew_audiobible.htm#Isaiah
If you have young children, you can have your children listen to Bible stories and do other activities that go with the different Bible stories. Here is the link for the Garden of Praise:
http://gardenofpraise.com/bibl1s.htm
The last fun link for Bible class would be “Art and the Bible,” which shows lots of famous artwork that goes with Bible stories. If you click on “Old Testament,” and then “Genesis,” you will see the first chapter of Genesis along with five famous works of art, for example. Here is the link:
These are the only four links I have kept in my “Homeschooling: Bible” bookmarks on my computer. I consider them the best in what they have to offer, especially since they are free!
My husband listens to the Bible in Greek sometimes. He loves your blog. He wants me to be like you. Yours is the only blog he says, “Go read Susan’s Homeschool blog!” 🙂
What a wonderful comment by your husband! Wow! I’m so honored I have tears in my eyes.
Thanks for stopping by my blog, and for these great resources! I’m following you now.