In the Beginning
Kids Social Media—11/24/24
Sunday The Bible story teaches that God is in control of all creation. God decided to send a flood. Noah and his family were saved by God, along with all the animals. Tuesday The Weekly Verse points to the Life Point: God is in control of all creation. Find other verses related to this Life Point […]
Read MoreKids Social Media—11/17/24
Sunday The Bible story teaches that God created people to have a relationship with Him. Adam and Eve walked with God in the garden, but ruined the relationship by sinning. God had a plan to fix the relationship with people. Tuesday The Weekly Verse reminds us of our Life Point this week: God created people to […]
Read MoreKids Social Media—11/10/24
Sunday The Bible story teaches that God created people. He placed them over His creation. When God created Adam, He brought Adam to name the animals and to care for all that God made. Tuesday The Weekly Verse points to this week’s Life Point: God created people. Find other verses related to the Life Point on […]
Read MoreKids Social Media—11/3/24
Sunday The Bible story teaches that God is Creator. He made the world from nothing. Nothing existed but God. He spoke the world into creation. Tuesday The Weekly Verse points to this week’s Life Point: God is Creator. Use the Daily Bible Reading Schedule on the One Conversation page to find more verses on this topic. […]
Read MoreGrades 1–6: In the Beginning — Session 4: Saved From the Flood (November 24)
Grades 1-3 Introductory Activity – Animal Tag Materials: tape (or plastic hoops) Create several circles on the floor with tape (or use hoops). Guide all kids to stand in a circle. (More than one kid can be in a circle.) Choose a kid to be It. It says: “Rabbit, hop to a new home.” All […]
Read MoreGrades 1–6: In the Beginning — Session 3: Sin and Consequences (November 17)
Grades 1-3 Introductory Activity – Traffic Sign Matching Game Materials: cards with traffic signs Make cards with traffic signs; make two cards for each sign. (For pictures of signs, see http://www.trafficsign.us/.) Mix the signs and lay the cards face down on a table.Group the kids into two or more teams. Invite players from each team to […]
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