All Younger children articles – Page 9
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Prophets foretell the Messiah: Session 1
Meeting aim: To discover that God was going to send a special saviour.
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Nehemiah: Session 4
Meeting aim: To see how God begins to gather his people back together after the 70 years of exile.
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Daniel: Session 3
Meeting aim: To see how some of God’s people were faithful to him in exile.
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Jeremiah: Session 2
Meeting aim: To see how God sends warning to his people to give them the chance to turn back to him – but they don’t always do so.
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Elijah: Session 1
Meeting aim: To see how far God’s people had moved from him and to see how the consequences of that began to play out.
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Solomon: Session 4
Meeting aim: To explore what King Solomon thought he needed most to be a good king and how God gave him far more. God is a wise and generous God.
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King David: Session 3
Meeting aim: To hear how David made Jerusalem his capital city and discovered that – God is not just in one place at any one time - God is everywhere.
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David and Goliath: Session 2
Meeting aim: To encounter the story of David and Goliath and to reflect on David’s courageous actions – God is with us when we are afraid.
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Samuel and Saul: Session 1
Meeting aim: To understand that God helps his people when they face difficulties.
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Faith at home
Pure, undiluted Bible: Opening up God’s word with kids
We all know that reading the bible is important, but we seem pretty bad at actually doing it as families. Nate Morgan Locke is on hand to help
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The Ten Commandments: Session 3
Meeting aim: To consider why God gave rules to his people and how they still help us today.
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Moses: Session 1
Meeting aim: To discover that God chooses us for a mission, just as he chose Moses.
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Abraham: Session 3
Meeting aim: To discover that God makes and keeps promises with his people.
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Storytelling with under-fives... For Dummies
Telling a Bible story to a group of underfives can seem a daunting experience. Unlike adults, who may listen out of sheer politeness, very young children have no such scruples and will simply stop listening if they are not fully engaged right from the start! So how can we prepare a story that will communicate well and engage the children from beginning to end?
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Toddle into Church
Parent and toddler group expert Fiona Burt shows you how turn your toddler group into a missional opportunity.