Are you lost? A grandfather was out walking with his grandson one day. "How far do you think we are from home?" he asked the grandson. The boy said, "Grandpa, I don't know." The grandfather asked, "Well, where are you?" Again the boy said, "I don't know." Then the grandfather chuckled and said, "Sounds to me as if you are lost." The young boy looked up at his grandfather and said, "I can't be lost, I'm with you." Ultimately that is the answer to all that worries or threatens us too. We are never lost; we are always safe- safe in the truest sense of the word when we are with God. Here's a link to a short Easter Talk I gave at a school assembly using a newspaper.
http://childrensministerblog.blogspot.com/2015/02/easter-talk-good-news.html Check out these awesome Easter resources for christian worship or children's programs- http://sa.uca.org.au/uyp/church-resources/all-age-worship/easter-services http://request.org.uk/restart/2016/02/03/the-easter-story-pairs-game/ http://lapbooklessons.com/ResurrectionLapbook http://www.biblestorycartoons.com/easter-story-resources/ htps://www.eliab.com/eliabs-easter-page.html I found a wonderful series of pictures which tell the story of Jesus' death and resurrection. They are free to download and use.
Free Easter Pictures set (16 pictures) Biblestorycards.co.uk Check out these awesome Easter resources for worship or children's programs-
http://sa.uca.org.au/uyp/church-resources/all-age-worship/easter-services http://request.org.uk/restart/2016/02/03/the-easter-story-pairs-game/ http://lapbooklessons.com/ResurrectionLapbook http://www.biblestorycartoons.com/easter-story-resources/ ELIAB'S EASTER IDEAS PAGE https://www.eliab.com/eliabs-easter-page.html Check ouit these excellent storytelling ideas from Tony Kummer
https://ministry-to-children.com/10-storytelling-ideas-for-kids-church-lessons/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter from https://ministry-to-children.com/ A young man was teaching in a mission school in East Africa. Before Christmas, he had been telling the local children how Christians gave each other presents as an expression of their joy at Christmas time.
On Christmas morning, a boy around ten years old brought the teacher a seashell of great beauty. When asked where he had discovered such a magnificent shell the boy said that he had walked many kilometres to a certain bay, the only spot where such shells could be found. " I think it was wonderful of you to travel so far to get this lovely gift for me," the teacher exclaimed. His eyes brightening, the boy replied, "Long walk part of the gift." Jesus made the long journey to earth to show us how much God loves us. "God so love the world that he gave His only Son that whosoever believes in him will have eternal life." John 3:16 |
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