Category: M.Acts- Church Begins
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Telling a Story with Pictures
Pictures communicate emotions, context, and meaning. Despite what you say as you tell the story, the pictures you choose will tell children a lot about God and people. For this reason, be careful to thoughtfully choose the illustrations you’ll use to tell the story: The illustration should be biblically correct. If the Bible describes people,…
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The Great Commission- Colour My World!
Today in Bible Class we studied about the Great Commission and the Ascension of Jesus. 18 Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19 Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy…
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The Story of the Cross
A great way to give meaning to the story Jesus is Crucified and to explain the story of the Burial and Resurrection is to tell them using a single sheet of paper. Notebook paper or typing paper is fine. You will be tearing layers of paper so I would suggest light or thin paper instead of…
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Say it With a Scroll
Scrolls can be adapted to almost any lesson using a message or the Scripture you are studying and children love making them. One teacher used them in this way: The children in our Bible classes recently learned about how our modern-day Bibles came about. First they talked about original languages of Hebrew and Greek. Then they talked about how…
