Forgiveness “For if you forgive others their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you.” – Matthew 6:14 Adding onto my character series, I am focusing on teaching kids about forgiveness through this parable of the lost son craft. The “Parable of the Lost Son” is also called the “Parable of the Prodigal Son,” and it...Read More
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VERSES: Luke 8:4-15 MEMORY VERSE: Luke 8:11 "Now the parable is this: The seed is the Word of God." BOOK TO REMEMBER: 1 Peter...
Forgiveness “For if you forgive others their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you.” – Matthew 6:14 Adding onto my character series, I am focusing on teaching kids about forgiveness through this parable of the lost son craft. The “Parable of the Lost Son” is also called the “Parable of the Prodigal Son,” and it...Read More
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Use this FREE Wise and Foolish Builders Coloring Page in your Children's Ministry! This Wise and Foolish Builders Coloring Page is great way to help kids visualize the parable of the wise and foolish builders. Jesus told a lot of parables, and often, it is hard for us to understand what they mean. This coloring page is awesome! It gives kids an activity to help see what Jesus was talking about when he told this parable in Matthew chapter seven. It is an absolutely great resource to have in your kids church, Children's Ministry, or Sunday School. We know it will work awesome anytime of the year. Looking for more? Check out our entire collection of 200+ FREE Bible Coloring Pages. Make sure you take a look at our collection of Bible Characters Coloring Pages. Here are some other Wise and Foolish Builders Coloring Pages: www.dltk-bible.com/jesus/two_builders-index.htm https://ministry-to-children.com/build-your-house-upon-the-rock-matthew-724-coloring-page/ https://www.sermons4kids.com/wise_or_foolish_colorpg.htm http://49gwb73j4zuj2z3clp19vafg.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/K2-021515-Wise-and-Foolish-Builders-final.pdf https://www.pinterest.com/pin/285626801339701072/
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VERSES: Luke 15:3-7 MEMORY VERSE: Luke 15:6 "...Rejoice with me; for I have found my sheep which was lost." BOOK TO REMEMBER: 2 Samuel. Write "2 Samuel" on small slips of paper and hand out to the students at the end of class, so that they can memorize the book at home. PRAYER: Pray that we all stay close to God, always striving to do those things that God wants us to do and showing that we love Him by doing His commands. SPECIAL SONG: No, Not One (See June - Songs We Sing In Bible Class #6 on this blog. Click on orange circle to hear tune.) VISUALS AID: Large Activity (see below) LESSON POINTS: Jesus spoke another parable to the people. He asked the men who were listening to Him questions. If a man had 100 sheep and lost one sheep, would he leave the 99 other sheep in the wilderness and go and search for the one that was lost until it was found? Then, when the sheep was found, wouldn't he joyfully lay it upon his shoulders? When the man came home, wouldn't he call his friends and neighbors together and say to them, "Rejoice with me; for I have found my sheep which was lost!" Jesus knew that every man there would do what He suggested and would search for that one lost sheep, leaving all of the others behind in order to find the lost one. Every sheep was valuable. Just like that example, Jesus said that there would be joy in heaven when one sinner would repent over the 99 just people who did not need repentance. What this parable means: All people sin (Romans 3:23). Moms and dads, teachers, presidents, our neighbors, our family, everyone! Everyone but one person...Jesus! Jesus was saying that when one person sins or does what God says not to do, and then has godly sorrow enough to repent of that sin and not do it anymore (2 Corinthians 7:10), then there is great joy in heaven over that one person coming back to God. "Older Student" Tips: What if someone says they have never sinned? Do all people really sin? Read 1 John 1:7-10. If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us, and if we say that we have not sinned, we make God a liar and his word is not in us. It is very serious business if we say we have never sinned. The reason that Jesus went to the cross and died for us is because we sinned. The only way to get rid of that sin is to wash it away through baptism (Acts 22:16) What is sin? Whatever is not of faith-Romans 4:23. Knowing to do good, yet not doing it-James 4:17. A transgression of God's law-1 John 3:4. All unrighteousness or not going right-1 John 5:17. Rejoice means happy. ACTIVITY: The Lost Sheep Materials needed: Three feet of white butcher paper, old newspapers, stapler and staples, markers, scissors. (If the teacher believes this might be too expensive or too large of an activity, this project can always be scaled down to a 12" x 18" piece of white construction paper or I used a 24" x 36" piece of thin white paper. Hand out paper. It might be helpful if the students were spread out around the classroom, so there would be room to draw and cut out a sheep. Fold the paper in half, width-wise. Using as much paper as possible, draw a large sheep. Simple is best. Small legs and short necks are great! Carefully cut out both thicknesses of folded paper at the same time, holding paper together with other hand, so the paper won't slip. On one side, write "Parable Of The Lost Sheep" and "Luke 15:3-7." Draw one eye, one ear, one nose, and a sideways mouth on each side of the sheep. Staple both pieces of paper, so that there are staples all around the sheep, except for the head. Leave the head unstapled, so that there is an opening for crumpled paper. Hand out old newspaper. (Two large pieces is more than enough.) Tear and crumple newspaper gently. Stuff the newspaper inside the sheep with the hand--gently; otherwise, the sheep will tear on the edges that are staples. Stuff enough, but not too much, newspaper inside the sheep until the sheep is no longer flat. Staple the remainder of the sheep. Place sheep over the student's shoulders. Smile! The shepherd was rejoicing!
A lesson from the sheep farmer on the process of shearing sheep and making clothes from it!
VERSES: Luke 8:4-15 MEMORY VERSE: Luke 8:11 "Now the parable is this: The seed is the Word of God." BOOK TO REMEMBER: 1 Peter. Write "1 Peter" on small slips of paper for the students to take home and memorize. PRAYER: Pray that we treat and think about everyone just the same. SPECIAL SONG: Jesus Taught By Parable And Miracle (see March - Songs We Sing In Bible Class #4 on this blog. Click on orange circle to hear tune.) VISUAL AID: Large Activity (see below). LESSON POINTS: The people came out of their cities and gathered together to hear what Jesus had to say. Jesus told them a parable or a story with a spiritual lesson. Jesus told them that a sower or farmer went out into the field and sowed seed. They did not have tractors or trucks or 'planting' machines back then because they had not been invented yet. So a man would go out into his field with a sack over his shoulder and, putting a little of the seed in his hand, would spread the seed on the ground. This was called 'sowing' or planting. Let's try it ourselves right now. Let's pretend we have our sack on our shoulder and then we spread the seed over the ground with our hand out like this. (Demonstrate). But there was a small problem: Not all of the seed went where it was supposed to go which was in the good, rich soil. When the sower spread his seed out on the ground, some of the seed fell by the wayside where it was walked on and the birds came and ate it. Some of the seed fell on top of the rocks where there was just a little bit of dirt. The seed grew very quickly, but because there was not enough moisture or water, the seed withered and died. Some of the seed fell in the thorns and bushes. The thorns grew quickly and choked out the good seed. But there was good seed that fell on the good ground. It grew up and produced fruit one hundred times over what the sower had planted! This was the good ground, the place where the sower or farmer wanted his seed to grow. Jesus told the people, "He that has ears, let him hear." Who didn't have ears to hear Jesus' parable? Everyone had ears! Jesus meant that the people should listen to the story, but His disciples were confused. They asked Him, "What does this parable mean?" Jesus then explained patiently. He said that, when He spoke in parables, that His disciples would know the mysteries of the kingdom of God, but other people would not understand what he was talking about except telling the people stories. Then, Jesus said that the 'seed' in the parable was the Word of God. The seed that fell by the wayside were the people who heard the Word, but then the devil came and took the Word out of their hearts, so that the people did not believe and were not saved. The seed that was on the rock were the ones that heard the Word of God, received the Word with joy and enthusiasm, but they did not have any roots and when temptations came, they fell away. The seed that fell among the thorns were those who heard the Word of God, and went out into the world, but were choked out by the cares, riches and pleasures of life, and did not produce any perfect fruit. But, Jesus said, that the seed that fell on the good ground or on the good and honest heart, heard the word, kept it, and, with patience, produced much fruit. Jesus taught the people by parables, by miracles, by command, and by many other ways. He even teaches us today every time we read the Bible! We need to read the Bible every day. We can read it in the morning, or when we come home from school, or before we go to bed or all of those times. It doesn't matter when we read. We only need to make sure that we are reading! "Older Student" Tips: Every time we read this parable, we need to remember that the 'seed' is the Word of God and the parable will make sense to us just like it did to Jesus' disciples. There will always be seed to sow, and there will always be soils that will receive the seed, but sometimes it just doesn't seem like there are very many sowers or farmers to sow the seed. If we tell others what we know about God and Bible, we will be planting the seed, too, then there will be more sowers planting the God's Word in the hearts of others. God will be pleased. ACTIVITY: The Parable Of The Sower Materials needed: small lunch sack, 2" x 6" light brown strip, 5" x 5" dark brown square, light brown scrap paper, 3" x 5" dark brown rectangle, scrap light green paper, 3" x 5 light brown construction paper, .5" x 4" dark brown scrap paper, 2" x 3" dark green paper, 2" x 2" dark green paper, Bible sticker, marker, scissors, tape, glue. Hand out small lunch sack. This is the sower's sack. Draw dark lines on small sack (see picture). Write "Parable of the Sower" and "Luke 8:9-15" on the bottom of the lunch sack. Cut on lines of sack. Open sack. Tape top to make handle. Hand out 2" x 6" light brown strip. This is the wayside. Write "Wayside" on the light brown strip. Draw little seeds on the wayside. Hand out 5" x 5" dark brown square. This is the bird. Draw and cut out a small circle (for the head), an oval (for the body), feathers, and legs) Assemble bird. Glue bird. Hand out 3" x 5" dark brown rectangle. This is the rock. Round edges of rectangle. Draw top of rock. Write "Rock" on the rock. Hand out light green scrap. Cut like grass. Glue pale grass on top of rock. This is the withered seed. Hand out 3" x 5" light brown paper. This is the 'thorns.' Fold paper in half. Fold in half again. Unfold once. Draw zig-zagged line on the top of the folded paper. Cut zig-zag out, but do not cut the folds on each end. This is what keeps the thorns together. Fold like a triangle and secure with tape. Write "Thorns" on the inside bottom of the thorns. Glue leftover light green triangles from the Rock's grass to the bottom of the thorns. This is the withered seed. Hand out .5" x 4" dark brown paper. This is the good soil. Cut a small wiggle at the top of the dark brown paper to resemble a furrow. Hand out 2" x 3" dark green paper. This is the good seed that produced much fruit. Fold dark green paper in half. Cut dark green paper like grass. Glue to top of good soil. Write "Good Soil" on dark brown paper. Hand out 2" x 2" dark green paper. Cut into a circle. This is the good seed. Apply Bible sticker to the bottom of the green seed. Write "The seed is the" on the green seed. Place all soils inside the sower's sack to take home.
ABC's of Jesus' Life: S is for Seed Parable of the Sower These lessons can be used without the alphabet theme. Just consider them an update with new ideas and printables to teach the Life of Jesus! These are both easy and fun to use. The Flip Book and Spinner Wheel have the color and black & white included. To make the Flip Book, cut on the solid lines and layer the pages in order. Staple pages together at the top. Kids love using these education/instruction pocket cubes for games. Print the cube squares and cut. Insert into the slots and a fun learning game is ready! It is worth the initial investment, and you can create pictures, questions, or whatever you can think of to use these. You can find them at Amazon, Carson Dellosa, eBay, Dollar stores, teacher supply stores, etc. Or you can print the cube template. Cut around the outside, fold on all the lines and tape/glue the tabs to the inside to make a square. If you want to reuse, insert a box, foam, etc. to the inside and this will help it keep its shape. The Concept Charts are designed create discussions, look up and review main points in each chapter. They are intentionally kept plain so they can be used to each classroom's needs. These Anchor Charts are included. These Event Cards can be used as smaller visuals and they can be shuffled for the student to re-tell the events and lay them in order. The same full-page size visuals and pictures-to-color can be downloaded below. There are alphabet mazes and worksheets included. These are half-sheets and can be used in Interactive Notebooks. Click here to see a free video on how to make and use Interactive Notebooks. There is a set of 5- and 10-piece puzzles. Click here to download the lesson and application printables. Click here to download the updated visuals. (These are not included in the application pack.) All are not shown. There are real photos included in the color file. Click here to download the pictures to color. (These are the same as the visuals but are black & white.) Click here to see this Flipchart! Click here to see the other lessons for Jesus in the ABC's in the Life of Jesus series.
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The Exiled Prince is the second installment in the Dark Parables franchise, developed by Blue Tea Games. The game takes place in the Black Forest of Germany. As the Fairytale Detective, we must investigate a string of disappearances rumored to be caused by the Frog Prince. This game is based on the fairy tale The Frog Prince and also includes certain elements of the Russian ballet Swan Lake, the French folk tale Cinderella, Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid, and the German fairy tale