What good is a broken fingernail? What can you do with a frying pan, a hammer, and an egg? How is a balloon different from a brick?

The world around us is full of items useful for interesting and meaningful obj...

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What good is a broken fingernail? What can you do with a frying pan, a hammer, and an egg? How is a balloon different from a brick?

The world around us is full of items useful for interesting and meaningful object lessons. Dr. Ryrie uses pencils, light bulbs, sunglasses, and even the air around us to illustrate truths about salvation and the Christian life.

All 100 objects are simple and easy to find, and the lessons can be used for any group of any age. Children and adults alike will enjoy learning more when you present these fascinating illustrations.



  • The world around us is full of items useful for interesting and meaningful object lessons
  • All of the Objects are simple and easy to find, and the lessons can be used for any age
  • Children and adults alike will enjoy learning more when you present these fascinating illustrations
  • The world around us is full of items useful for interesting and meaningful object lessons
  • All of the Objects are simple and easy to find, and the lessons can be used for any age
  • Children and adults alike will enjoy learning more when you present these fascinating illustrations

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