Human Development Part 1Y4Life Infographic (PDF)

From the beginning of time, humans were made for LIFE. The value of each human life does not depend on age or ability, race or class, gender or beauty. Rather, every life is inherently valuable because it is created and redeemed by God Himself. Y4Life’s “Human Development Part 1” infographic explores God’s miraculous work in a child’s first eight weeks of life, from the moment of conception, in a way that is easy for all ages to understand and affirms the humanity of the unborn.

Human Development Part 2Y4Life Infographic (PDF)

By God’s design, our bodies are immensely complex, and it takes a lot of work for baby to develop all of the intricacies needed for a healthy, functioning body! Y4Life’s “Human Development Part 2” infographic takes a look at how a baby develops in the womb from weeks nine through twenty in a way that is easy for all ages to understand.

Human Development Part 3Y4Life Infographic (PDF)

Our Creator masterfully designed a baby’s development to build on itself. The most essential things grow first, and as time goes on, they develop further and become more complex. Y4Life’s “Human Development Part 3” infographic wraps up our series on human development and looks at weeks 21 through forty of a baby’s life in the womb in a way that is easy for all ages to understand.

Owen’s Mission Presentation – Younger Classes

Designed to be used with a set of Touch of Life fetal models, this presentation teaches students in grades kindergarten through fifth about the God-given value of each life from the moment of conception. Children are also taught to value themselves and others as created, redeemed, and called persons. Learn more about the Owen’s Mission project HERE. Download a PDF version of the presentation HERE.

Owen’s Mission Presentation – Older Classes

Designed to be used with a set of Touch of Life fetal models, this presentation teaches junior high and high school students the God-given value of each life from the moment of conception. Youth are also taught to value themselves and others as created, redeemed, and called persons. Learn more about the Owen’s Mission project HERE. Download a PDF version of the presentation HERE.