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Kids Social Media 3/17/24
Sunday The Bible story teaches that Jesus showed God’s power over sickness and disease. Jesus healed a man who was born blind, showing His disciples why He was sent by God. Tuesday The Weekly Verse reminds us of the Life Point: Jesus showed God’s power over sickness and disease. Use the Daily Bible Reading schedule on […]
Read MoreKids Social Media 3/10/24
Sunday The Bible story teaches that Jesus taught what the Scriptures meant. Jesus used parables to teach, and told about the Good Samaritan and what it means to love your neighbor. Tuesday This Weekly Verse reminds us of the Life Point for the week: Jesus taught what the Scriptures meant. Use the Daily Bible Reading schedule on […]
Read MoreKids Social Media 3/3/24
Sunday The Bible story teaches that Jesus came to proclaim the good news of God’s kingdom. Jesus chose 12 men to learn from Him and follow His teachings. Tuesday The Weekly Verse reminds us of our Life Point for the week: Jesus came to proclaim the good news of God’s kingdom. A verse for each day that […]
Read MoreGrades 1–6: God, the Creator — Session 4: Cain and Abel (May 26)
Grades 1-3 Introductory Activity – Family Poll Materials: No supplies needed. Guide kids to sit in a line or a circle. Say: “Today we are going to think about families. Listen carefully and follow directions. If you have one brother, clap once. If you have more than one brother, stomp your feet. If you have […]
Read MoreGrades 1–6: God, the Creator — Session 3: Adam and Eve’s Choice (May 19)
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 […]
Read MoreGrades 1–6: God, the Creator — Session 2: God’s Plan for People (May 12)
Grades 1-3 Introductory Activity – Clean Up Materials: paper wads/balls, tape Use masking tape to divide the play area into two or four areas. Scatter the paper balls evenly throughout the space.Group the kids into two or four teams. Assign an area to each team. On your signal, kids should work to toss the paper […]
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