When teaching Hebrews 11 (AKA Hall of Faith), kids can make "comic books" to resemble superhero comic books. Take a presentation folder with brads and several sheets of blank paper, and have kids decorate cover. Take several weeks to teach through the various heroes mentioned in these verses and have kids illustrate them comic book style.
Next read stories of more modern day faith heroes, such as Amy Carmichael or David Livingstone and have them illustrate the stories.
Finally, ask kids how they too can be faith heroes and have them illustrate what God shows them.
A place for children's ministry leaders to SWAP ideas on how to teach serious biblical truths in a fun, kid-friendly, and yes - SILLY way! Serious and silly CAN exist harmoniously!
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Walk With Jesus
Supplies:
paper
washable paint
paper towels
Instructions:
Either go outdoors and make actual footprints by dipping foot in paint and stepping on paper or make tiny footprints by using finger to apply paint to pinky side of fist, then press onto paper. Use fingertips to make "toes". So cute!
This is a great craft for learning about Enoch, who is described in the Bible as someone who walked with God.
Ask students how they can walk with God.
paper
washable paint
paper towels
Instructions:
Either go outdoors and make actual footprints by dipping foot in paint and stepping on paper or make tiny footprints by using finger to apply paint to pinky side of fist, then press onto paper. Use fingertips to make "toes". So cute!
This is a great craft for learning about Enoch, who is described in the Bible as someone who walked with God.
Ask students how they can walk with God.
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