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In Lukas 19:1-10, lezen we dat Jezus het leven van een tollenaar, Zacheüs genaamd, veranderde. Deze gebeurtenis herinnert ons eraan dat Jezus om ons geeft, wat wij ook gedaan hebben, en dat Hij ons kan veranderen.
Teach your children the Bible story of Noah’s Ark with coloring pages. When people became evil, God decided to wash the world clean. There was one man who still followed God. That was Noah. God gave him the job to build an ark and save two of each animal. It rained for 40 days. Noah […]
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Stephen and I teach the 2’s and 3’s class at church. After the lesson they usually have a coordinating page to color. That is all fine and dandy but for Easter I wanted to do somethin…
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If you're looking for a fun spring activity, check out these fun Easter crafts for kids, from handprint bunnies to carrot baskets!
For the month of May, Kids Church introduced the new series EPIC. If you are wondering what EPIC is, it is simply mean grand heroic acts. This series will help us to continue to look at Jesus’…
Here in Israel, the joyful holiday of simchat torah begins tonight, (it begins tomorrow night outside of Israel) so there is no better time than to keep the kids busy with the simply cute mini torah scrolls craft! While many...
It’s still Easter…and during this time of getting to know Jesus in a new way, we have been hearing stories of Jesus appearing to His followers after His resurrection. First on the day…
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“The Spirit drove Jesus out into the wilderness and he remained there for forty days, and was tempted by Satan” (Mk 1:12-13) Jesus spent 40 days in the desert, fasting. He did this for us, to sacrifice for the sins of man. “He took your temptation and gave you his victory”. We observe this period […]
In September I welcomed new students into my Sunday School class who had moved up from the Pre-K/Kindergarten class into my middle grades class of 1st through 3rd graders. Because it is the start of a new school year, I decided to start at the beginning of the Bible and spend September focusing on the book of Genesis. Our first lesson this month was the story of creation, found in Genesis Chapter 1 and Genesis Chapter 2:1-3. I had a lot of fun preparing for this lesson. Here's what our lesson involved. Awhile back I found a pack of pre-cut cardstock circle shaped paper and I knew I wanted to use it to craft something for the creation story. I got out my glitter, and my large collection of stickers and got to work making a set of creation story sequence cards. I used two cardstock circles for each day's card, and using craft glue, glued a craft stick in between the two pieces. I decorated each day's card with a picture representing what God created on each day, and on the back of each card I wrote the corresponding day in silver sharpie. If you can't find pre-cut circles you could just trace out a circle onto cardstock and cut it out, but I will say the pre-cut version was very handy if you can find it. I used various stickers, lots of fine glitter, and extra cardstock to craft each picture. Here are close ups of each day. My students really enjoyed these cards, I used them during story time, I read the story right out of an NIV Bible, and held up each card as I read the day. After I read the story I used the cards to help prompt the students to learn each day and the order of the creation story, then I set the sequence cards out on the table for reference during the rest of our lesson. For craft time I put together a simple mini book craft. I used construction paper to make the books, I made them on the smaller size about 1/4 of the size of a sheet construction paper, by folding four sheets of construction paper in half, then stapling in four spots and cutting that book in half. I printed out the title, as well as a short description of each day's creation for each page, and our memory verse. For each day I provided a mixture of construction paper, stickers that corresponded, and markers. I made a very simple example of each page and then passed out supplies one page at a time and let the children be as creative as they wanted to. All of the children did a wonderful job and were so creative with their designs, every little book looked unique. For this particular class I had a smaller group than usual and students that were happy to craft, with a larger group I would suggest setting out each page as a little station and possibly cutting out shapes for the younger students or providing lots of easy to use stickers. My students over the years have always enjoyed using stickers, so I stock up every time I see any that would be good in a lesson. :) The homework was to learn their memory verse for the next Sunday, Genesis 1:1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. As well as to share their little creation story book with their family. I have been using small prizes as incentives for learning verses lately, for this verse I found cute little globe key chains. The was a fun lesson to teach and I really enjoyed making the story sequence cards which I have saved to use again next time I teach this lesson. Check out more of my Sunday School ideas on my Simply Sunday School Page.
Jude liked our Bible lesson on King David. When we talked about David bringing the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem with a parade, he told me *all* about it. There was a "marching band, balloons, and Mickey Mouse on a float." Um....not quite. But there WERE musicians, so we made an instrument, too. We made a tambourine! Materials: paper plate hole punch 2-3 chenille stems 8-12 5/8" jingle bells scissors Punch 8-12 holes in the rim of a paper plate. We punched 10. Space them mostly evenly, but they don't need to be perfect. Cut a chenille stem into four pieces. You'll need one for each hole punched. Thread the chenille stem through the bell. It's much easier than it looks -- the fluff easily squishes through the opening. Thread the end of the stem through the hole in the plate, stopping at the bell. Twist the stems to secure the bells to the plate. Play your tambourine by holding it in one hand and gently tapping it with the other. (Ok, kind of gently.) Give praise with tambourines and dance. Psalm 150:4 Dancing is better with friends.
Free printable Bible lesson for kids. In John 9: 1-42 He heals a man born blind in an unusual way. Story, lesson guide, coloring pages, craft and more all included. Ideal for preschoolers at home or at church.
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Kids love animals, and crafts are a great lesson option. But, it can be challenging to find crafts for kids who are ages 1-3. – Keep the steps simple, usually three steps or less. – Add…
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Dibujos para que los niños coloreen. Sadrac, Mesac y Abednego fueron librados del horno de fuego por su fidelidad a Dios. Ellos no rindieron...