About the Curriculum

Helping Hungry People is a five-week curriculum that helps elementary-age students learn about the Christian call to help people in need.
This curriculum takes students on "trips" to a local soup kitchen, Haiti, Zambia, and India to learn about people living in poverty. The students will also study the teachings of Jesus. They will engage in a variety of ways to help people who are hungry, through prayer, providing food for a food pantry, collecting money to give to an organization fighting poverty, and writing letters to their members of Congress.
Helping Hungry People is a curriculum that allows teachers to not just teach Scripture, but to do Scripture.
About the Author
Beth Reilly grew up in Germany and Switzerland, the daughter of Baptist missionaries. She received a B.A. in elementary education from the College of William and Mary. She has taught in Suriname, South America, and in public schools in North Carolina and Alaska. Beth earned her M.A. in special education from the University of Virginia.
Beth and her husband Doug live in Frederick, MD, with their three children, Lauren, Kaitlyn, and Michael. They attend Brook Hill United Methodist Church.
Beth has appreciated the opportunity to work on this Sunday school curriculum. The project has allowed her to apply her educational training and her concern for social justice. She hopes the curriculum will enable children and parents to learn about areas of our world where people are in great need.
Download Helping Hungry People

Lesson 1 (5MB)
Being a Good Samaritan in Our Community
Lesson 2 (4MB)
Following Jesus and Helping Children in Haiti
Lesson 3 (2MB)
Praying for Children in Africa
Lesson 4 (4MB)
Offering Letters for Those in Need
Lesson 5 (5MB)
Using Our Talents to Involve Others
Full Curriculum (low resolution, 1MB)
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