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WE ARE FREE IN CHRIST – July 4 Art Project
Materials Needed: 12″ x 18″ blue construction paper with “We are free in Christ” written at the top; tempera paint; and pom-poms attached to clothespins. Activity: Children make fireworks on the paper by dabbing the pom-poms.
Read MorePLEDGE OF RESPECT – For Students
I love this Pledge of Respect for students which is used at a Christian school. Pledge of Respect As a student of this school, I promise to respect and to treat with kindness all other students. I will not purposely tease, annoy, cheat, exclude, hit, kick, pinch, or push other students. I will not steal or…
Read MoreJESUS AT NAZARETH – Interactive Bible Story
Luke 4:14-30 Instructions: Assign reading parts to children who can read well. Story: Jesus walked faster and faster as He came closer and closer to the synagogue. It was the Sabbath day, and Jesus was going to the synagogue in His hometown of Nazarene. He had been to that synagogue often. His mother, Mary,…
Read MoreJESUS CALMS THE STORM – Interactive Bible Story
Luke 8:22-25 Instructions: After you tell this story, have the children act it. First of all, ask such questions as: Has anyone ever been in a boat on a lake? How did you like it? Have any of you ever been in a boat on a lake and a storm came up, like what we…
Read MoreJESUS RAISES A GIRL FROM THE DEAD
Matthew 9:18-26; Mark 5:21-43; Luke 8:40-56 Instructions: As a teacher is presenting the story, have an adult leader up front to do the motions which go with the story. Tell the children that during the story, they are to play “Follow the Leader.” The children work in their own personal space, which means they do…
Read MoreSHADRACH, MESHACH, ABEDNEGO – Bible Story
Daniel 3 Instructions: Make large name badges to put on each child (King, Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego, Soldier # 1, Soldier # 2, Soldier # 3, Person # 1 in Crowd, Person # 2 in Crowd, Person # 3 in Crowd). They can act out this story as they read. King: This idol of shiny gold…
Read MoreWELCOME BACK! Prodigal Son Interactive Bible Story
Luke 15:10-24 Instructions: When the children hear the word “father” in the story, they say “I love you, son.” When they hear the word “pigs”, they oink. When the word “money” is said, they respond “Cha-ching”. The story is told in the first person. A biblical puppet could be used, a male adult could wear…
Read MoreWOW! WHAT A CATCH – Interactive Bible Story – Luke 5:1-11
Preparation: On a sheet of construction paper, write “No” on one side and “Yes” on the other. Use at the appropriate place in the story, for the children to give the answer in unison. Assign parts to children who can read. Peter: I am SO tired! James: Me, too. John: What a night! Peter: A…
Read MoreBEGIN WITH A BANG! Bible Storytelling
When telling Bible stories to boys and girls, be sure to begin with a bang! If the story in your curriculum does not, take a few moments to re-write it. Which of these stories is most effective and why? # 1: Our missionary work among the Indians was started in 1887. Since then, hundreds of…
Read MoreSCRIPTURES WHICH TEACH VALUES TO CHILDREN
Value: Principle (a fundamental truth) or standard (a measure to conform by) Romans 12:9 — “Hate what is evil; cling to what is good.” Luke 6:31 – “Do to others as you would have them do to you.” Luke 6:27 – “Love your enemies; do good to those who hate you.” Deut 6:18 – “Do…
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