Hidden objects Bible printables are a great way to engage Christian educators in fun and educational learning activities. These printables include scenes from the Bible with hidden objects for teachers and students to find.
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Mark 12:31 says, "Love your neighbor as yourself." That sounds easy enough but it gets tougher when you realize that "your neighbor" isn't just the people Bible Object Lessons for Kids Walking in Other People's Shoes Object Lesson (Mark 12:31)
Use this object lesson to teach kids that Jesus will return to separate those who love him from those who don’t using two small packages of different colored beads.
This object lesson is all about getting free. If you have a set of keys, that’s all you need to teach children that sometimes, praise and worship can set Acts, Bible Object Lessons for Kids "Get Free" Object Lesson (Acts 16: 23-26) for Kids Sunday School
Looking for a creative, eye-catching way to SHOW your student's what God's love and forgiveness is like? You've come to the right place! With these amazing object lessons, you can make your Sunday School class memorable and fun! These quick, easy lessons include science experiments using materials commonly found around…
Clearly hearing God's voice can save us from some serious missteps in our daily Christian walk. Jesus told his disciples,"My sheep listen to my voice; I Bible Object Lessons for Kids Hearing God's Voice Object Lesson
Use rocks and cotton balls to teach preschoolers and toddlers how our words and actions can be soft with kindness or hurt others like throwing rocks. Bible object lessons help connect God's Word with His world around us so kids can say - "I spy God!"
To share God's love & power in our lives, it all starts when you speak directly to Him. This Bible object lesson helps you teach this important lesson.
Two Wednesday nights a month, I have the privilege of teaching the 2nd and 3rd graders at my church. I look forward to these moments I am given with the kids. I usually spend a few hours preparing a lesson, and praying about what I will say to them. This week we were reading in 1 Corinthians chapter 12. We were discussing spiritual gifts and the fact that we are all part of one body in Christ. "God’s various expressions of power are in action everywhere; but God himself is behind it all. Each person is given something to do that shows who God is: Everyone gets in on it, everyone benefits. All kinds of things are handed out by the Spirit, and to all kinds of people! The variety is wonderful." 1 Corinthians 12: 4-7 (The Message) To illustrate this point, I had the kids work with play dough while I read through the chapter in the Bible. I find the kids listen so much better if their hands are busy with a simple task. I use play dough a lot when we are reading in the Bible. It also helps illustrate the point even further. Before I began reading, I assigned a different body part to each child. While I read, they designed and perfected their part. When we finished, we discussed how each part is very special, but is missing something when it is off by itself. The parts couldn't accomplish much all alone. You couldn't tell the foot to go tell someone about Jesus. The foot doesn't have a mouth to speak. You can't tell a head to go somewhere, it needs the neck and other parts to move it there. Each part is important and necessary to achieve God's plan. The body parts aren't as useful alone, BUT when we all put our parts together, it makes one body, just like we are one in Christ. We all bring different things to the world, but our goal is the same. We need each other. We each have different spiritual gifts that God has given us. They work best together, not separate. Together we can accomplish a lot for God. To illustrate the point a little further to the kids, I put together a worksheet for them to fill out. I did not draw the boy and girl. I found them on Google images. This is not their typical paper they fill out in class. It's going to require some research and help from other members in the church. It's homework they must bring back next week! There are arrows pointing to all different parts of the body. For each arrow, they must find someone in the church who fills that part. The kid's not only need the person's signature on the arrow; they also need to write down what that person's spiritual gift is. God has given each of us a gift to be used for Him. It's a treasure that must be found. "A spiritual gift is given to each of us so we can help each other." 1 Corinthians 12:7 I challenged the kids to talk with several different ages of people in the church. If they can bring back their worksheet completely filled in, that's 15 extra names, then I will give them a surprise. I encouraged the kids to figure out what part of the body they represent in our church too. They could be the feet, bringing the good news about Jesus to others, teaching what they know. They could be the nose, sniffing out good vs. evil. Having discernment is very important. They could be the hands, serving people who have needs. They could be the knees, bending down praying for others to be healed. The list of parts goes on and on... To help the kids figure out their own gift, I printed out several copies of a Spiritual Gifts Test I found online. The kids had a lot of fun ranking the questions from 1 to 5. Even the ones who didn't like tests, responded well to this survey. I did need to help a few kids add up their scores, but several could do it on their own. They were so excited after taking the test to see what gift God had given them. After the kids figured out their gift, they each took turns writing their signature and gift on their classmates worksheet. I believe it was a very eye opening experience for the kids. We all need each other, and we are all equally important to God. It doesn't matter if you are an adult, or if you are a kid. God gives gifts to each and every one of us. There are no gifts that are better than the others. "If one part of the body suffers, all the other parts share its suffering. If one part is praised, all the others share in its happiness. You are Christ’s body and each of you is an individual part of it." 1 Corinthians 12:26-27
Whatever your church's stance on tithing, there's no doubt that giving is biblical. It's important to help children understand that even a small offering Bible Object Lessons for Kids Teaching Kids about Giving with Bananas Object Lesson
Use this children's sermon to help kids learn about Christ the King. You can use "Christ the King" in Sunday school, children's church or at home. This children's sermon is based on Luke 23:33-43.
Give your child a piece of paper and ask him or her if they could step through it. They will probably say something like “No way!” or “That’s impossible!” Next take a …
The Missing Piece Bible Object Lesson Based on Acts 1:8 is a fun way to share the truth that the Holy Spirit will give you power to tell others about Jesus.
Use your cell phone for more than talking to others! It can become a Christian object lesson to teach a salvation Bible study lesson to children, youth or adults!
Use a digital camera and mirror to share a Christian object lesson for children or youth to teach a Bible lesson on being created in the image of God.
Useful expressions to describe a picture Here is an example: What can you see in the picture? I see a family spending time together in the morning. I see birds singing in the tree, and the cat climbing the tree. In the background, I see the trees are green and there are two houses behind the trees. I think it’s spring because in the foreground there are some flowers. Where are they? They are in the garden How many people are there? There are nine people Is this a family? Yes, it is What is Paul doing? He is watering the plants What is Mrs. Green doing? She is listening to the radio What are the girls doing? They are playing with their dolls. Is the grandfather reading? No, he isn't. He is sleeping. What does Paul look like? He is tall and thin He has short, blonde hair and black eyes. What is Simon wearing? He is wearing a red sweater, white trousers and yellow shoes. Where are the ducks? They are in the pond. Where are the birds? They are on the tree. What's the weather like? I think it's sunny and warm (...) NOW PRACTICE WITH MORE PICTURES More exercises: PICTURE DESCRIPTION
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Disclaimer: I did not come up with this lesson. I actually remember my children’s church teacher doing this lesson for us when I was really young—like 6 or 7. And if I remember the point of the lesson (putting God first) from that long ago, it is definitely a winner. This lesson could go with […]
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You can use this disappearing sin object lesson for children's ministry or at home with your kids! I have three boys, and they each approach sin in different ways. One is incredibly aware of his
These Bible Story Sequencing Cards can be used after reading a Bible story to children to see what they comprehend about the story and to practice putting
Close to 100 free Bible Object Lessons for kids on up! Great for children's church, Sunday school, family worship, Awana Club & more! Christian object lessons in alphabetical order by both topic and objects! Modern day parables for kids, youth & adults!
While teaching Sunday school, I’m always looking for new ways to explain difficult subjects easily. That's why I love this object lesson on faith.
Object lessons can be used to bring excitement and dialogue to your bible lessons. Here is a list of Old and New Testament object lessons.
You can use this disappearing sin object lesson for children's ministry or at home with your kids! I have three boys, and they each approach sin in different ways. One is incredibly aware of his
Use a digital camera and mirror to share a Christian object lesson for children or youth to teach a Bible lesson on being created in the image of God.