Friday, August 26, 2011

Sunday School Ideas - Two Bible Crafts To Integrate Your Teaching


Children's liturgy is the perfect place for young people in their religious community to come together and learn from the teachings of the Bible. But the development of exciting ideas and interesting Sunday school can be a difficult task. Two offices of the Sunday school to share with your class.

Finger Painting Bible Crafts

This idea of ​​a Sunday school is ideal for Sunday school curriculum. You will need the following:

Plastic jars * diluted pants finger

* Large sheets of paper for each student

* Plastic table covers

Coats of paint *

When explaining the liturgy of the children that God gives us many things to enjoy, make sure that their clothes are protected apron. But now the paper and instruct children to draw with your fingers, what they are thankful. These could include flowers, their families and friends, books, favorite toys, etc.

Putting aside the sheets, let them dry. Then, the display of art classes, thank God says what is sure that the students 'hands' are thoroughly cleaned, and send them back to share the Bible boat designs and their families.

Seeds growing Sunday School Crafts

This Bible is a great craft class will help to remember Bible verses. You will need the following for each student:

* Styrofoam cups

* Floor

* Craft sticks

* Seeds germinate rapidly (corn, beans, peas or corn)

* Sense

Help your children's liturgy Fill the cups about three-quarters of the land. Then, help them plant three or four seeds at a depth of about 20 mm. Soil water, and then have the class write their names at one end attached to their boats. On the other side of the stick, he writes, "Your word is like a seed", and insert it into the ground. The following week, the seeds should have germinated, and children can take their house plants.

Teaching in Sunday School this idea is that the Bible says that we must keep the Word of God in our hearts. So, remember the verses. Bible verses to memorize the Word of God to grow like a seed in our hearts.

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