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Legos and the Gospel! Use Legos to teach your child the gospel in a way that they will understand and remember.
Halloween evangelism: good idea? Bad? Not the right time? Or the very best time? Let's discuss this plus 13 ways to honor Christ and love your neighbors.
A paper airplane transforms into a cross in this child evangelism presentation. All you need are a sheet of paper and a pair of scissors. Detailed folding and cutting instructions are provided as well as a guide on leading a child to Christ.
Use this pumpkin activity and story as a powerful object lesson on the gospel! The Pumpkin Gospel works for AWANA, homeschool, children's church...
Here are 20+ simple ways to share the gospel. Also includes tools, training, and more resources for sharing the gospel.
Based on the same colors as the popular Wordless Book, this salvation bracelet craft gives you the perfect opportunity to share the gospel.
The Gospel Project helps kids dive deep into the narrative of the Bible—God's plan rescue His people through His Son, Jesus Christ.
*DIGITAL DOWNLOAD* NOTE: This product is included in the Gospels + History Bundle. Print this instant download for a 2-page outline of the book of Matthew in the New Testament. Perfect for the beginning learner or someone who wants to dig deeper in Bible study. This helpful visual simplifies the book of Matthew by breaking it down into lists, outlines and charts. Includes: -Genealogy from Adam to Jesus -Breakdown of the 12 Apostles -Major Events in Jesus Life on Earth *FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY.*
Consider the final days of Jesus's life on earth with this Passion Week Craftivity. Students will read portions of Luke's Gospel to understand the events from the time that Jesus enters Jerusalem to his resurrection from the dead. This download includes two different reading and activity instructions: 1) The first guide will work well for 3rd and 4th graders because it provides a heading for the day's events and shorter passages for reading about the day's main event. Students are asked to summarize the day and draw a picture or symbol. 2) The second guide will work well for 5th-8th graders. It asks the student to read the full passage of the day's events and write their own heading, summary, and drawing. Depending on how much time you want to give to the activity, you could ask students to draw symbols (palm branch) instead of a drawing (Jesus on a donkey). This is how many of my 4th graders were able to use their time wisely. Upload the preview to see if this is right for you. :) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Become a follower. All new products are 20% off for the first 4 days. Click the green star next to my name, and be the first to know! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please take the time to give feedback once you have opened the download. This benefits me, but it will also earn you points toward your next TPT purchase. (points = cash) Thank you!
More Bible Study and Sabbath School Resources Using a simple tea bag you can share the key points of the Gospel story. You will need: 1. A tea bag (any folded teabag will work) 2. Scissors 3. Blank Piece of White Paper 4. Fire (match, lighter, etc) 5. Table or other flat fixed surface What each thing represents and what to do with it: Teabag – you and me (filled with sin) Label – What the world says you are String – Tied to the World. But when Jesus died on the cross it set us free! Scissors – Jesus' Grace Cut String – When we ask God to take over our life he gives us a new identity. Free from the world we rest in the Master’s Hands. Cut Bag – Jesus opens our heart Poor tea onto white paper– and removes all the sin. He makes us as white as snow. Stand tea bag up – Jesus then gives us the strength to stand. To really stand! For the time in our lives we aren’t bent by Sin. Pick up paper – But Jesus doesn’t just leave our sin lying around for people to look at. As far as the East is from the West – That’s how far the Bible says our sins are removed from us. The Bible says that our sins are thrown into the deepest part of the sea. Throw tea over shoulder, show paper – And then not only are we as white as snow, but our record is clean. As if we had never sinned! Bag – Once we are set free from the world, saved by Jesus and purified from our sins, Jesus never abandons us. Light match – Jesus promised that he will send the Holy Spirit to burn in our hearts and lives. Light bag – And we will continue to burn for Him until Jesus returns to take us to Heaven to live with Him for eternity! bag rises off the table and floats up into air! Often the bag comes back down and you can adlib something about the millennium and the return to Earth in the New Jerusalem after 1000 years. (have fun with it!)
Share the gospel with kids using Legos! Based on the same colors as the Wordless Book, this child evangelism idea uses Lego bricks to share the message of salvation with children.
One thing I want to instill upon my children is that there are many people in this world besides them. When we only think about ourselves we are not aware of the ways we can help others. I seem to be teaching this to my kids over and over again. It does become redundant unless I find a new analogy to use to make it seem like a new and exciting ...
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Sunday, June 27th, 2021 Read Read Ephesians 6:1-4 and Colossians 3:20 with your child(ren).
Lots of color, lots of glue, lots of love ♥️ The school-wide kindness mural is up! #choosekind #matulakind
Peter walks on water in Matthew 14:29. But he quickly starts to sink. As Christians, what lessons can we learn from this Biblical story?