Background
Maves, Paul Benjamin was born on April 21, 1913 in Burwell, Nebraska, United States. Son of Benjamin C. and Ellen Alverda (Craun) Maves.
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This self-instruction book was written to help middle and older elementary children become familiar with their Bibles and learn how to use them at their own speed. Finding You Way Through the Bible is intended to be used with the Abingdon Children's NRSV Bible at home or in the classroom. Students completing this book will be able to: • Find any book in the Old or New Testaments using the Table of Contents • Find any chapter in any book and any verse in any chapter • Find parts of verses when the Bible reference uses the letters a, b, and c with a verse number • Tell the difference between books with similar names such as 1 Samuel and 2 Samuel and John and 1 John • Recognize the additional helps in a Bible and be able to use them Related titles: Children's New Revised Standard Version Bible - Blue/Green hardcover Learning to Use My Bible Teacher's Guide Learning to Use My Bible Class Pak Discovering Together Finding Your Way Through the Bible (Common English Bible)
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This self-instruction book for grades third through sixth, teaches children how to find Bible books, chapters, and verses. Finding Your Way Through the Bible can be used alone at the child's own rate of speed or in the classroom as a supplementary learning activity. It is fun to use and helps children learn how to navigate through their Bible. NIV version.
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Maves, Paul Benjamin was born on April 21, 1913 in Burwell, Nebraska, United States. Son of Benjamin C. and Ellen Alverda (Craun) Maves.
Bachelor of Arts, Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1936; Bachelor of Divinity, Drew U., 1939; Doctor of Philosophy, Drew U., 1949; postgrad, New York University, 1945-1946; postgrad, Harvard University, 1957-1958.
Pastor, Albany, New York, 1940-1942;
pastor, Middlebury, Vermont, 1942-1945;
instructor education, New York University, 1945-1946;
research associate department pastoral services, Federal Council Churches, 1946-1948;
acting executive secretary department, Federal Council Churches, 1948-1949;
member of faculty, Drew U., 1949-1967;
George T. Cobb professor religious education, Drew U., 1956-1967;
associate exec director, department of educational development, National Council Churches of Christ, 1967-1970;
director field education, professor church administration, St. Paul School Theology, 1970-1975;
administrator, Kingsley Manor, Los Angeles, 1975-1978;
staff associate, Shepherd's Centers of America, Kansas City, Missoury, 1978-1986;
senior consultant, Shepherd's Centers of America, Kansas City, Missoury, 1988-1990;
director, Otterbein Gerontology Center, Lebanon, Ohio., 1986-1988. Member Nebraska Annual Conference Methodist Churches. Delegate White House Conference Aging, 1961;visiting scholar Columbia University, 1964-1965.
Adjunct Professor United Theological Seminary, Dayton, Ohio, 1986-1991.
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Married Mary Carolyn Hollman, September 10, 1939. Children: Margaret Alverda, David Hollman.