If you grew up in the UK then you are probably very familiar with Flying Saucers- sherbet filled rice paper sweets that do look rather like flying saucers! I have to admit to being fairly partial to the odd flying saucer and when I last went to the cash and carry I bought an enormous tub of hundreds of the things. It became very clear I was never going to get through all of them, so I took them with me to a great children's ministry residential I was at this week and challenged a group of children's leaders to come up with some creative prayer activities with them. They did not disappoint. Here are some of their ideas... 1. Hold the flying saucer in your mouth. Don't bite or chew! Think about something worrying you and offer it to God. Feel your worry 'dissolve' or 'disappear,' then bite into the sweetness released! 2. Flying saucers are out of this world! Think of an amazing experience or encounter. Place the flying saucer in your mouth. Let it dissolve, then chew it. Savour that experience. Offer that time in thankfulness to God. 3.Each colour could represent something different for prayer. Pray for the colour of your sweet! e.g. yellow- our family, green- our world, 4. Look at the two sides of the flying saucer. Think about the side you present to the world and the other side which is what is really going on. Break through to the inside and ask the Holy Spirit to come. 5. Take a bite from the flying saucer- thank God for the good things you have. Taste the sour sugar inside. Ask God to heal any 'sourness' in you- something you really need to say sorry for. Eat the flying saucer but replace the circle that it was by holding bothhands with someone else and praying for each other. We then had to try all of the prayers out! The next day we used the flying saucers with a different prayer in our closing worship: Hold the Flying saucer in your mouth. Don't bite or chew! Ask the Holy Spirit to come and help you or someone you know. Wait as the fizzy sherbet is released and picture the power of the spirit at work.
One of fewer than 100 ever manufactured, the Space Age prefab offers guests an out-of-this-world stay in Somerset’s Marston Park.
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Aliens invade historic Japanese art in this 11 x 17 inch print. Comes with this description: "Created something between 1830 and 1840, Hokusai Katsushika's "Floating Ship above the Teahouse" depicts Koishikawa gardens the morning after a snowfall and during a visit from one of the many flying saucers that were common to this period."
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Original oil painting on canvas UAP spotted by an astronaut during a spacewalk. Shipping in a roll. I really love flying saucers because they are minimalistic and versatile. I am sure that their principle is to create waves of different ranges like a speaker or an antenna, and therefore they have such a shape. The aliens probably have different ships, but the flying saucer is what we know is theoretically possible. The correct technical name for this vibroplane.
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All the 1960s Futuro Houses left in the world.
The Futuro House is a spaceship-like tiny home originally conceived by Finnish designer Matti Suuronen in 1968 as a portable ski chalet. Today, there are less than 70 Futuros left in existence. Tagged: Exterior, Curved RoofLine, and Tiny Home Building Type.
These retro UFO notecards are the perfect way to send a handwritten message to your science geek friends. Any fan of the X-Files and Ancient Aliens is sure to recognize the significant UFO events pictured in these cards. The original print is an homage to 1950's flying saucer films and reflects a lifelong fascination with the theory that we are not alone. They make a perfect gift for any UFO or space enthusiast. RETRO UFO CARDS 6 Blank Folded Cards & Envelopes 4.25" x 5.5" Packaged in Cello Sleeve (c) 2018 LISA ZADOR - Reproduction rights and Copyright do not transfer with the sale of the print. ----------------------------------------------------------- ALSO SHOWN: RETRO UFO PRINT: https://www.etsy.com/listing/645361477/ufo-print-flying-saucer-poster-retro RETRO SPACE CARDS: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1283364203/retro-space-cards-sci-fi-notecards RETRO SPACE PRINT: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1266420362/retro-space-print-1950s-sci-fi-rocket 2" ROUND RETRO UFO ORNAMENTS: https://www.etsy.com/listing/657943315/ufo-christmas-ornament-aliens-decoration RETRO UFO PILLOWS: https://www.etsy.com/listing/785394936/ufo-pillow-retro-martians-aliens-space RETRO UFO COASTERS: https://www.etsy.com/listing/663652311/retro-ufo-coasters-flying-saucer-coaster CRYPTOZOOLOGY PRINT: https://www.etsy.com/listing/689745998/cryptozoology-print-cryptids-poster-big CRYPTOZOOLOGY CARDS: https://www.etsy.com/listing/689749476/retro-science-cards-bigfoot-card-mothman RETRO SPACE DOG PRINT FROM MY CURIOUS PORTRAITS SHOP: https://www.etsy.com/listing/215111357/space-dog-portrait-sci-fi-print-dog