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Jacob’s Ladder For older children Material Small hammer Ruler Square Pencil Pair of scissors Hacksaw Sandpaper Piece of wood measuring 1.25 x 5 x 61 cm Small flat-headed nails (the nails should not be too wide so as not to crack the wood) Ribbon 2.75 m long and 1 cm wide Steps Jacob’s ladder …
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Jacob’s Arms For Younger Children Material Jacob’s Arms template (attachment) Foam sheet Cotton balls (cotton) Dark-coloured pencils Glue gun Glue Pipe cleaners Steps Print the arm model for each child. Ask the children to draw Jacob’s two arms on a sheet of foam sheet using the template. The colour of the foam sheet …
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Jacob’s Ladder Material Cookies or cakes for the base White icing Pretzels for ladder bars Small plates Plastic knives Steps Give a cookie or a piece of cake on a plate to each Child. Ask them to add icing and then add the ladder-shaped pretzels.
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Jacob’s Dream Material Cotton balls Wooden craft sticks (popsicle sticks) Blue, green and brown construction paper Picture of Angel (attachment) Picture of Jacob (attachment) Glue Markers Steps Before class, cut out the images of the angels and those of Jacob. Cut strips out of green construction paper and make incisions at the …
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God Is With Me Always Material Illustration on cardboard of children (attachment) Illustration on cardboard of a child playing (attachment) Illustration on cardboard of a house (attachment) Illustration on cardboard of a sleeping child (attachment) Steps Cut a poster-sized cardboard in four. Glue the following illustrations on the cardboard: children, a child playing, …
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A Blessed Encounter Devotional Jacob Read the biblical text: Genesis 32 Practical Show a picture of a family fight (wrestling). You can discuss that in a family or friends, wrestling is a time of physical contact. “For many fathers, fighting is a way to have fun and communicate their affection to their child. In …
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