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Awana Clubs International
is an excellent Bible-based program which is active all over the United States and many foreign countries. The heart of AWANA is the Gospel message. AWANA strongly emphasizes memorizing and understanding Scripture while offering games and a variety of Bible-related activities. The values and verses learned in AWANA help participants to live Christ-honoring lives even at a young age.

Who: AWANA is offered for 3-year olds (must be 3 by September 1 of current school year) through 6th grade.

What: Weekly AWANA club meetings, which includes:
  • Game Time provides fun and develops cooperation, team spirit, sportsmanship, and positive character qualities as teams compete. Fun, active games are featured that you will not find anywhere else. Boys and girls participate on the unique AWANA game circle by age groups.

  • Handbook Time provides an opportunity to challenge kids to accept Christ as their Savior and to grow in His Word. It’s emphasis is on Scripture memory and careful study of God’s Word. Leaders build strong relationships with kids in their group and serve as Godly role models.

  • Council Time varies from week to week and includes songs, testimonies, Missions, stories, prayer time, guest speakers, Bible messages, and award presentations.

When:
Awana meets on Fridays from 3:45 - 5:30.

Where: American English Academy, Druzhba 2

Questions: Please contact Steve Swann at 961-3236 or 088-865-6598. By e-mail: steve@cablebg.net
 
 
How is AWANA organized?
 
Cubbies: 3 - 4 years old Boys and Girls Cubbie Bear and his friends teach preschoolers important Bible truths.
Working in partnership with the home, Cubbies learn Bible stories and memorize Scripture.
They wear a blue vest and receive regular awards featuring Cubbie Bear, Luv E. Lamb and their friends.
 
 
What are AWANA Awards?
 
AWANA offers a unique awards system that helps motivate both club members and leaders to achieve. When clubbers complete entrance booklets, they are then eligible to wear the official AWANA uniform or vest.
When completing sections in handbooks and other achievements, they receive patches, bars, and other awards. Achievements earned each Wednesday night also equal points and a weekly award for the winning team. These incentives reinforce regular attendance, good behavior, and enthusiasm for learning.
 
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