Archive for July 2020
Kindergarten & Pre-K, July 26: I Spy Something That Is Real
We all have a place that is special to us. That place that brings back memories, that makes us smile, where we can be ourselves, or just gives us a sense of peace. Jesus is preparing a place that surpasses all of that for each and everyone of us that believe and follow Him.
Read MoreElementary, July 26: Pray for Each Other
It’s amazing how much practical wisdom the Book of James holds. If you haven’t read it before, or even if it’s been awhile, give it a read—it’s only 5 chapters. During this week’s family worship lesson, we’ll be looking at the last chapter of James and learning about the importance of praying for each other.
Read MoreThe Three Types of People You Should Never Do Life Without
I can think of three types of “someones” God has given me along the way who proved invaluable. There are other types of people we need as well who fall outside of these categories, but you will never go wrong seeking out the three listed below.
Read MoreElementary, July 19: Taming the Tongue
Question: what does a spark and your tongue have in common?
Read MoreKindergarten & Pre-K, July 19: I Spy Someone Who Tells The Truth
What is truth? In an age where it is becoming increasingly normal to lie in order to get what you want, how can children know what to believe?
Read MoreKindergarten & Pre-K, July 12: I Spy Someone Who Made Everything
Sharing God with people can be tough. There are so many stories in the Bible to choose from that it can seem overwhelming. But there is one basic story that can show the true awesomeness of our God – God made everything.
Read MoreElementary, July 12: Treat Everyone the Same
The Bible says in James 2:1, “My brothers and sisters, you are believers in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ. So treat everyone the same.” (NIRV) It’s such a simple command, but our sin makes it so hard to follow.
Read MoreKindergarten & Pre-K, July 5: I Spy Someone Jesus Loves, No Matter What
Have you ever said or done something and then immediately knew you had messed up. We often wish we can take back our words or actions that hurt the people we love. We can’t take them away but God still loves us.
Read MoreElementary, July 5: Listen and Do What is Right
Sometimes it’s hard enough to get kids to listen, but it’s a whole other challenge to get them to do what you say. Listen and do what is right—that’s the challenge this week’s family lesson tackles. Don’t be mistaken, though. It’s not just a challenge for kids—it’s for every one of us.
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