Story 5: The First Marriage

[Song] “Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life.  Let me more of their beauty see, wonderful words of life.”

Hello, I’m Mrs. B!  Welcome to Lifeline English, the podcast that helps you know God and know English.

You can read the written script for today’s lesson online at lifelineenglish.com.

Today I want to teach you three words.

Body.  Pronounce the word body.  Body.  You and I live in physical bodies.  Our bodies have bones, muscles, organs, skin, and hair.  Our bodies will die someday.  We also have spirits.  Our spirits live in our bodies.  Our spirits never die.  When our bodies die, our spirits either go to be with God, or they go to hell. 

Story 4: God Creates Woman

[Song] “Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life.  Let me more of their beauty see, wonderful words of life.”

Hello, I’m Mrs. B!  Welcome to Lifeline English, the podcast that helps you know God and know English.

You can read the written script for today’s lesson online at lifelineenglish.com.

Today I want to teach you four words.

Rib.  Can you say it?  Rib.  Rib.  A rib is a long, thin, curved bone that protects the lungs and chest of mammals.  Humans have twelve pairs of ribs. 

Helper.  Repeat after me.  Helper.  Helper.  When we have a problem or a need, we say, “Help!”  A helper is a person who comes to assist.  They help us with our problem.  Our most powerful helper is God.  God can help us with any need.

Story 3: God Guides Man


[Song] “Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life.  Let me more of their beauty see, wonderful words of life.”

Hello, I’m Mrs. B!  Welcome to Lifeline English, the podcast that helps you know God and know English.

You can read the written script for today’s lesson online at lifelineenglish.com.

Today I want to teach you three words.

The first word is “must”.  Can you say it?  It rhymes with “just” and “dust”.  Must.  Must.  Must is a helping verb.  It is used with other verbs.  For example, “You must eat”.  The main verb is “eat”.  When we say simply, “You eat” we describe your action.  When we say, “You must eat” we describe your obligation.  It means you will eat.  It is not an option. 

Story 2: God Creates Animals and Humans


[Song] “Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life.  Let me more of their beauty see, wonderful words of life.”

Hello, I’m Mrs. B!  Welcome to Lifeline English, the podcast that helps you know God and know English.

You can read the written script for today’s lesson online at lifelineenglish.com.

Today I want to teach you four words.

The first word is “creature”.  Can you say it?  Creature.  Creature.  The word “creature” is related to the word “create” from lesson 1.  A creature is something God created.  God is not a creature.  God is the creator.  But not everything that God created is a creature.  The sun is not a creature.  Rocks are not creatures.  Trees are not creatures.  Creatures can move themselves. Reptiles, like lizards and frogs are creatures.  Insects, like butterflies and grasshoppers, are creatures.  Fish, like salmon and sharks, are creatures.  Birds, like eagles and owls are creatures. Animals, like dogs and cats, are creatures.  And humans are creatures too.