Showing posts with label devotionals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label devotionals. Show all posts

Friday, November 25, 2011

Family Christmas Activity #3

12 Days of Christmas

What you'll need: an empty egg carton, wrapping paper, tape, scissors, a permanent marker, a flashlight, a pen, a soup can, a penny, paper clip, used staple, pebble, cotton ball, crumpled paper, heart sticker, thumbtack, aluminum foil, tissue, rubber band, and string.
  1. Place each item provided in the kit in its own slot of your empty egg carton. Cut a small circle of wrapping paper and tape it over each hole as a cover.
  2. Tell your child the egg carton is full of items that'll help your family get to know Jesus, your Savior. Beginning 12 days before Christmas, have your child choose one of the egg carton slots to open each day. Your child may remove the paper and discover the item.
  3. Read the Scripture below and follow the directions for the item your child chooses.
    • Penny: Read Philippians 4:19. Have family members take turns naming a need God has supplied. See how long you can go before you run out of ideas!
    • Paper clip: Read Ephesians 2:13. Hook the paper clip to a keychain, zipper, or other item. Talk about how that resembles being united with Christ.
    • Staple: Read Romans 8:39. Talk about what a staple does, and how that compares with God's love.
    • Pebble: Read Matthew 7:24-25. Try to flatten the pebble with your finger. Then set it out as a reminder that Jesus is your rock and your firm foundation.
    • Cotton ball: Read John 10:14-15. Use a permanent marker to draw a face on your cotton ball. Move the cotton ball around like a sheep, and make sheep noises. Talk about why sheep need shepherds.
    • Crumpled paper: Read Philippians 3:8-9. Throw the paper in the trash and call out reasons why Jesus is more valuable than anything else.
    • Heart sticker: Read Romans 5:8. Stick the sticker to something dirty, like a shoe. Talk about why you think Jesus would love us when we were still sinners.
    • Thumbtack: Read Isaiah 53:5. Gently feel the tip of the thumbtack. Talk about the pain Jesus endured to show his love to you.
    • Aluminum foil: Read Hebrews 1:3. Shine a flashlight on the foil, and watch how it reflects off of it. Share ways you've seen God's glory.
    • Tissue: Read Hebrews 2:18. Write your sufferings on the tissue. Then crumple it up and offer it to Jesus in a prayer.
    • Rubber band: Read Ephesians 3:18-19. Wrap the rubber band tight around a can. Then see how many other things you can fit in the rubber band, such as forks, spoons, pens, pencils, and other items. Talk about how God's love never runs out.
    • String: Say, "Sometimes people tie string around their fingers to help them remember something." Have everyone take turns tying the string around their finger and naming three things they've done wrong. When each person removes the string, read Isaiah 43:25.

Excerpted from Children's Ministry Magazine

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Family Christmas Activity #2

Take A Census

Read aloud Luke 2:1-5 to see how Mary and Joseph had to travel for the census. Explain to your children what the purpose of a census is and how it is done today.
Then answer the following questions as a family.

Census Questions
1. How many people live in our house?
2. What's the age of the youngest person in our house?
3. What's the age of the oldest child in our house?
4. Why do we have Bibles in our house?
5. What's the best thing about our family?
6. What do we like about our family praying together?
7. What's our favorite thing about Christmas?
8. What's each person's favorite Christmas decoration?
9. When are the best times for our family to talk about God?
10. How does our family's faith help us at school or work?
11. What's something you're thankful to God for today?

Excerpted from Children's Ministry Magazine

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Family Christmas Activity #1

As I was reading my Children's Ministry Magazine this month, I found some fun activities for families to do at home to help teach children about Christmas. Here is the first one:

Five Golden Stars
You'll need: 4 small golden stars, 1 large golden star, 4 various pieces of clean "trash", a better item (such as a plate of cookies)

Follow these instructions to lead your family in celebrating Jesus' birth.
  1. Get four pieces of clean trash, such as crumpled, unused tissues. Hide them around the house in somewhat obvious locations, and then place a small star sticker in plain view just above the hiding place of each item.
  2. Get a better item, such as a plate of cookies, and hide it very well. Place the large star sticker above it, but make sure the sticker isn't easy to see.
  3. Tell your family you're sending them on a treasure hunt as they let the stars guide them to look for hidden treasure. Walk with your family as they search, and let them know when they've found all the stars.
  4. Ask: How did the treasure under the big star compare with the other treasures? How does the treasure of Jesus compare with other things about Christmas? What things can distract us from looking for Jesus?
  5. Say: Jesus is the greatest Christmas treasure of all. He's the very reason we celebrate! This Christmas, remember to look for Jesus. Enjoy the tasty treat together as a family.
Excerpted from Children's Ministry Magazine

Monday, September 26, 2011

Daily Audio Bible

I heard about this website and podcast last night: http://dailyaudiobible.com

They have an adult version and a kids version

Devotional Books for Winner's Circle children

God and Me!: Devotions for Girls Ages 6-9 by Lynn-Marie Ittner Klammer (Legacy P)
God and Me!: Devotions for Girls Vol. 2 Ages 6-9 by Lynn-Marie Ittner Klammer (Legacy P)
Gotta Have God: Devotions for Boys Ages 6-9 by Lynn-Marie Ittner Klammer (Legacy P)
Gotta Have God: Devotions for Boys Vol. 2 Ages 6-9 by Lynn-Marie Ittner Klammer (Legacy P)
Seeing is Believing, Playing for Keeps, Running the Race www.famtime.com