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"Where'd that come from?" is part of the " Pulling Back the Curtain " forum here at Rotation.org. For a cat theme, see the companion article on " lesson brainstorming ." This article is related to two other articles: How to Do a Bible Word Study that will Expand Your Teaching Vocabulary and Stoke Your Creativity Low Hanging Fruit: Picking words from the scripture text that inspire creative ideas "Where'd that come from?" An article about the real sources of creative lesson ideas, with...


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