Why is it an embarrassment for the Bible—written by and for an ancient people—to reflect the ancient scientific mindset? Because we’ve set up a false dichotomy between the Bible’s truth and its humanity.
This Bible science experiment demonstrates the power of God bringing life back into plants in preparation for Spring & that being patient can be exciting!
Do your kids love science? How about you? What about science experiments? Would you love them even more if those experiments helped teach biblical truths?
Get lots of ideas & inspirations for your science party with awesome science decorations and activities from Time Lab Vacation Bible School. Easy backdrops and
Take the kids in your ministry to a scientific dimension, where science experiment Bible lessons are waiting to be discovered!
Nothing captures the attention of young people (and adults) like a creative object lesson. This hands-on book gives pastors, teachers, speakers, and homeschoolers 77 exciting science activities that reveal the order and grandeur of creation and encourage an appreciation of all God has made. These easy experiments illustrate the laws of nature, teach Bible principles, and affirm God's power as Creator. With catchy or unexpected results, the demonstrations make Bible truth unforgettable. The clearly explained experiments use common household objects, require little setup, and are illustrated with pictures and diagrams. | Author: Donald B. Deyoung | Publisher: Baker Books | Publication Date: October 15, 2013 | Number of Pages: 272 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 0801015375 | ISBN-13: 9780801015373
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So what is Bible Science? It is taking a simple science experiment to draw kids in and capture their attention so they are receptive to God’s word. Discover this engaging Bible science activity for kids. #Biblescience #Bible #objectlesson #teachkids #kidmin #science #kidsscience #childrensministry #ministry #ministrytochildren
Both Jesus and Paul called the Jewish leaders white-washed tombs, or walls. Why should we care? Use this Acts 23 Bible Science Lesson to discuss the beginning of Paul's trials before governing authorities. Scripture Focus:
Does science provide evidence of God's existence? Yes, scientific data actually supports the biblical account of creation.
In this Bible science experiment, invisible ink, in honor of Christ's baptism, can help kids understand how hard we have to pay attention to understand God.
A science teacher looks at Hebrews 9. A blogpost connecting science concepts about blood and scriptural truths. #EngagingScienceLabs
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A few years ago, I decided my classroom at church needed something to fill the boring grey walls. When my daughter was little we found her a shirt with a periodic table of names of Jesus. I thought it was pretty neat, and she got lots of compliments when she wore it. I wanted instead to do a little twist on that and make it books of the Bible. It's important that kids learn what they are, and familiarize themselves with how to look up Bible verses. Sword drills are an awesome way to help with this skill! If you've never heard of a sword drill- it's a game you can play with your child(ren). You have everyone hold their Bible above their head (this makes it fair), yell out a Bible reference, have the kids repeat the reference, and then the person who can find it the quickest wins. Kids love some competition! Another way I helped the kids in my church get familiar with all the books of the Bible, I made a HUGE Periodic table on our 2nd and 3rd grade classroom wall. It was so easy! I uploaded my PDF document I made to our local copy shop. (You can scroll to the bottom of the page to download this.) I printed each section of books on different colored paper. The Gospels had their own color. The Books of History have their own color. Paul's letters have another color, and so forth. This makes it look more like the real Periodic Table of Elements. I always meant to make a key to the books and what color they were, however I never got around to it. The kids still love them! I laminated each page, and I used thumb tacks to hang them up. They look pretty good for being on a classroom wall for the past three years!! I also chose a helpful verse to put on the bottom of each book, usually the verse that is most popular for that book. This has helped the kids in class many times for certain assignments! Here's a couple examples.... Of course I had to use my favorite verse, "My cup overflows with blessings..." Download a PDF of the Bible Periodic Table
Here’s a fun science experiment that will definitely get a “wow” from the kids. Combine baking soda and vinegar to make sodium acetate, or hot ice! It crystalizes instantly when you pour it, allowing you to create a tower of crystals. Since the process of crystallization is exothermic, the “ice” that forms will be hot […]