Object lessons are fun and quick ways to engage with the timeless truths of Scripture. These Bible object lessons for kids are quick and entertaining (and sometimes delicious) ways to teach a Biblical principle and make it stick. What is a Bible Object Lesson? An object lesson is a teaching method that uses a physical… Read More »Bible Object Lessons for Kids
What is grace for kids? We'll cover what is grace of God with youth games on grace, children’s activities on grace, and object lesson on grace—all that are perfect for teaching grace to kids in youth group, preschool Sunday school lesson, or homeschool.
The kids will have a blast and learn such a powerful lesson with this "Making Good Choices Object Lesson & Family Discussion Outline." Such a cool idea!!
This is a great object lesson to explain God's love to kids
This character building object lesson about forgiveness takes a fun science experience and relates it to the risks of choosing not to forgive. This is one more activity in my character building series. Object lessons helps connect a hands-on and visual experience with the heart. A picture like the one presented today is more likely...Read More
Going back to school can be difficult, but this back to school object lesson will help equip kids with the necesary skills to show God's love!
Object lessons are awesome! I'm a HUUGGGEE fan of them. They provide an opportunity to incorporate something fun during storytelling, ensuring that everyone (even the boys!!) remains engaged. And let's be real, there's a slightly selfish aspect to it as well... After successfully pulling off an object lesson, you can't…
One teacher chose to show her students how to treat others is a truly unforgettable way, and I'll be passing it on to my kids for sure.
Are you brave enough to try to walk on water? Here's an object lesson on faith for you to share with your youth group, inspired by Peter's faith.
These simple object lessons will help you to engage children ages K through 6th grade and help them grow spiritually. Chronological Bible Teaching for kids!
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 […]
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
Here are three fun M&M object lessons that you can do with kids and youth to get them thinking about God's love for us and our unique gifts.
This peer pressure object lesson will make a big impression on your Sunday school students!
Can you control your thoughts? Can you get better and controlling your thoughts? YES and Yes. Five tips and a POWERFUL object lesson!
This sin object lesson for kids teaches children about how sin separates us from God and hinders our prayers. And it shows them how Jesus can repair the damage!
These simple object lessons will help you to engage children ages K through 6th grade and help them grow spiritually. Chronological Bible Teaching for kids!
Here’s a great object lesson from Latter-day Life Hacks by LDS Daily! You’ll need: -Bowl -Water -Pepper -Dish Soap -Paper Towels (It is a good idea to have a separate bowl for everyone if there are multiple people. For a group of very young children, determine if an adult should simply demonstrate.) Directions: 1. Begin […]
Today I'm excited to have Corrina from From Mrs. Allen's Teaching Files here to share a really fun and exciting activity to use when talking about self control. Self control is such a hard
Teach your students all about the forgiveness of God with this Clean Heart object lesson for Sunday School!
Use the dramatic story of Ai and Achan, along with a jar, bowl, toilet paper roll, and a tennis ball, to teach a fun self-control object lesson!
This character building object lesson about forgiveness takes a fun science experience and relates it to the risks of choosing not to forgive. This is one more activity in my character building series. Object lessons helps connect a hands-on and visual experience with the heart. A picture like the one presented today is more likely...Read More
Find out how an ordinary toolbox can teach wonderful Christian object lessons on how God uses different gifts and people to build up His Church. God has given us a variety of unique tools & gifts to equip us to work alongside Him!
Object lessons bring Bible concepts to life for kids through everyday items. Fun, interactive, and easy to understand.
100+ Sunday School lessons for kids with free printables, Bible crafts, games, and activities to make Bible stories fun for all ages!
Use this chocolate sauce Bible Lesson to teach about sin and salvation. Pour a little into your hand. It's sticky, it spreads, and it's like sin.
What does God think about lying? Explore these questions and more in this Honesty Object Lesson for kids based on Genesis 3.
There are times we ask for something small when God wants to bless us with something great. Use this object lesson to teach children Acts 3.
Armor of God analogy using an orange and a cup of water. #ArmorofGod
Bible based object lessons are memorable, fun, and can teach character building. Here are my top favorite Christian object lessons, from teaching honesty to
God's hands are always reaching out for us. He loves us. He cares for us. This family night lesson will literally help illustrate that point!
Teach your students all about the forgiveness of God with this Clean Heart object lesson for Sunday School!
Use this object lesson to teach that the outsides of our bodies might look good and healthy, but the attitude of our hearts might not be.
Use a simple science experiment and Lego people to discuss the lives of Cain and Abel and how sin can spread and hurt ourselves and other people.
Use a whisk in this children's sermon about Jonah to teach children about repentance and how God is just and merciful.
Today we read from 1 Kings chapter 3. Then did an experiment with and egg in a glass of water. All you need for the activity is a clear glass or pitcher filled with warm water, an egg, and salt. …
Use a twenty dollar bill to demonstrate in this object lesson on self worth that although sin is damaging, it does not lessen our worth to God or His offer of forgiveness through Jesus!
Use the dramatic story of Ai and Achan, along with a jar, bowl, toilet paper roll, and a tennis ball, to teach a fun self-control object lesson!
In this post we will be sharing 3 exciting object lessons that can not only be used for teaching Bible truths, but also as a fun science lesson. Object lessons are a enjoyable way to keep your child engaged while learning about the Bible and to help them commit the lesson to memory. These lessons will require minimal s
How to teach kids that words matter using this brilliant analogy. Children need to learn the power of words, and with this clever lesson, they will understand the wisdom behind the visual.
Teach children how to make choices in life and the consequences of their choices with this object lesson using locks & keys.
Jesus did some unconventional actions while He was here on earth. One of those events included speaking to the Samaritan woman at the well. Why did Jesus do this? Use a glass of water to teach children about the Living Water.
Your classes will love these Sunday school lessons for kids. They're hand-selected by churchleaders.com--just for you.
I used this idea in an assembly yesterday, focussing on people we trust and what it means to trust God. This would work really well if you are exploring miracle stories or stories about trust. Suitable verses to use with it might be: Joshua 1:9: Remember, I commanded you to be strong and brave. Don’t be afraid, because the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” Psalm 56: 3 When I am afraid, I put my trust in you. John 14: 1 Jesus said, “Don’t be troubled. Trust in God, and trust in me I have to admit that this trick is not an original idea. I found the trick in this book: Simple Science Object Talks by Heno Head Jnr and would definitely recommend getting cold of a copy if you can! You will need: A glass of water (about half- 2/3 filled) and an index card. This is what you do: place the index card over the top of the glass, making sure that the whole of the rim is covered by it, and press down. Hold onto the top of the card with one hand and move your other hand down the glass, towards the bottom of it. Carefully flip the glass upside down, making sure you keep holding the card in place. You may get a TINY bit of drip page at this point, but don't panic! Now slowly move your card holding hand out from underneath and the card should stick, holding the water at bay! I love using science in assemblies because it is generally fool-proof, as long as you have a little practice first. I got a teacher in the assembly to sit at the front and asked if they trusted me to turn the glass of water upside down on top of their head? Even if I covered it with the card? They were not too eager! I then performed the science and it went down very well! We talked about the fact that what was holding the card in place was the air pressure pressing upwards (stronger than gravity pressing downwards). Please forgive my scientific explanations- they are not my strong suit! We can't see the air pressure but we know it must be working or the water would drop out. We can't see God but we know that he is there holding us up and supporting us too. The teacher might not have wanted to trust me, but I knew what I was doing and God knows what He is doing! Talk about: What is trust? Who do you trust and why? Have you ever trusted God? When might you need to God? Encourage children to all have a go at he trick, but make sure you have something ready to collect the drips just in case!
A short story about a boy whose one lie turned into many along with a quote by President Gordon B. Hinckley on dishonesty.