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Repel Sin Material Bowl with water Pepper Small bar of soap (preferably heart-shaped) 1 teaspoon of sugar Steps In this experience, pepper represents sin, sugar represents the life of sin and soap represents a good, just life. Put water in a bowl. Sprinkle the pepper in the water. This represents sin and …
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Ask Forgiveness Large heart drawn on a large cardboard (40 cm x 50 cm) Sticky tack Pencils Eraser Steps Place the large heart drawn on a large cardboard on the classroom wall. Discuss with the children about things we regret doing because we know that it has harmed someone or ourselves or …
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Peter’s Fishing Rod Material Pretzels Gummy fish Gummy worms Licorice Steps Give 2 pretzels, 2 licorice, 1 worm and 1 fish to each child. Ask the children to wrap the licorice around the ends of the pretzels, leaving one piece of the licorice free. Ask the children to tie a knot with the …
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Net And Fish Material None Steps Designate the playing area. Ask 5 players to hold hands to form a line: they are the net. Other players (fish) should avoid being surrounded by the 5 players without leaving the playing area. If a player is encircled by the net, he becomes a “mesh” …
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Fishing For Words Material 28 buckets or 28 miniature baskets with a handle (as many buckets as words from the Bible verse and its reference for both teams) 2 fishing rods (a small stick with a hook will also do) 2 copies of the words of the Biblical verse (Romans 4.7-8) on small …
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The Reckless Spinner Material CD Water bottle cap Permanent markers Marble Hot glue Steps Give each child a CD. Ask the children to decorate them with the markers. Ask the children to glue a water bottle cap in the center of the CD, using the hot glue (help them if they are …
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It’s Not Over Yet! Material Pen (without ink) Clock with dial (which has no hands) Glue (which does not stick) Block of “post-it” Steps Tell the children that you have incredible inventions to show them. pen Look at that pen. Can you see what’s special about it? It never stops working, because it …
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The Outdated Calendar Material A calendar from a previous year Steps Show the children the calendar and ask them: “Does everyone know what it is? It’s a calendar. How many of you have a calendar hung in their home? Calendars have many uses, don’t they? We use calendars to mark time. We …
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The Snake Material Bananas Strawberries Candy eyes Steps Cut the bananas and strawberries into slices first. Place it all on the table. Ask the children to place the fruit slices in line behind each other alternately. Then ask them to place a whole strawberry as a snake’s head and a whole strawberry at the …
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The Thief Material Painter’s tape 5 hula hoops Steps Create a large square on the floor using tape. Arrange 4 hoops at 4 corners of the square. Put 1 hoop in the center of the square. Randomly, chose the child that will occupy the center hoop. The 4 players not drawn take …
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