Bible Study

God’s First People

An Accessible Anabaptist Bible Study

Accessible Theology

God’s First People is a Bible Study curriculum created for adults with intellectual disabilities. Covering six key stories from the Old Testament, this curriculum is written in simple language, illustrated with intention, and embodied with a brief prayer and reflection activities. God’s First People can be used in community with people of all ability levels; by engaging together, everyone’s faith is strengthened.

The stories were originally published as a part of Believing and Belonging: An Accessible Anabaptist Membership Curriculum. Access Teaching Tips here.

cover of the Bible Study: "God's First People"
young woman and her mother sitting in wooden chairs at a wooden table, looking at the Believing and Belonging curriculum together
This curriculum offers

Six Stories from the Old Testament

  • Adam and Eve (Genesis 1-3)
  • Abraham and Sarah (Genesis 12:1–3, Genesis 15:1–6, Genesis 21:1–8)
  • Moses (3:1–10, Exodus 14:10–31, Exodus 20:1–17)
  • Ruth (Ruth 1-4)
  • David (1 Samuel 16:1–13, 2 Samuel 6:12–15, Psalm 51)
  • Exile and Return (Jeremiah 20:1–6, Ezra 1:2–4)
Illustrations

See Yourself in God’s Story

Illustrations of Bible stories intentionally include people with diverse abilities, ethnicities, and genders. Readers see people who look like them and imagine themselves in God’s story.

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