Category Archives: CPP Resources

How we used Pilgrim’s Progress during Covid

Yes! You can have a successful AND socially distanced Sunday School. Here’s a success story from a church that used GCP’s Pilgrim’s Progress curriculum. *They did have it outside, but you could certainly seat your families in the Fellowship Hall around round tables. That would work great! And we love this pastor’s closing comment –… read on…

Free Clip Art

We’ve heard from a lot of churches that want to use the Pilgrim’s Progress logo or picture of Christian to make t-shirts or promote their program. That’s why we’ve made a free clip art download available for you to use! Just click to download. Remember that all this artwork is copyrighted and property of Great… read on…

Use our curriculum in VBS!

(Click here to see adult studies so you can do an intergenerational study at your church!) You’ve asked for it, and here it is—a great curriculum that can be adapted for VBS! The Pilgrim’s Progress curriculum is designed for a 13-week study, but you can use it in VBS or a neighborhood Bible club with… read on…

Kids & Adults Pilgrim’s Progress Study: Free Downloads

One great way to teach Pilgrim’s Progress is to have your whole church learn the great gospel truths at the same time! How? 13-week adult study in small groups or Sunday mornings 13-week kids’ curriculum program at the same time When is a good time to do this? Summer program: May/June/July or June/July/August Wednesday nights… read on…

Adult Studies to Use with Kids’ Curriculum

Yes, the adults in your church or small group could study Pilgrim’s Progress along with the children! How? Order a Teacher’s Manual for the small-group leader, elder, or pastor who will lead the study. The manual gives Scripture passages, teaching points, questions for review, and other essential Bible background. A leader can easily take this… read on…

I’m still a kid at heart …

… How about you? I love children’s books, kids’ movies, and a good adventure story. Back in high school, one of my many wonderful English teachers put John Bunyan’s classic work Pilgrim’s Progress on the reading list. I read this great allegory and loved the story of Christian’s journey from the City of Destruction to… read on…