Bible Fun For Kids: Letters from Paul
Showing posts with label Letters from Paul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Letters from Paul. Show all posts

Armor of God: The Sword of the Spirit
Friday, May 6, 2016
As you have probably seen the last couple of weeks, I decided to create some of the pieces for the Armor of God found in Eph. 6:10-20. This week is the Sword of the Spirit. Each piece takes a little time to assemble, but is worth it! If you do not want to make them for the students, these can be used as a teacher's visual.

Armor of God: Helmet of Salvation
Friday, April 29, 2016
This continues the pieces of the Armor of God. One thing led to another (as it usually does) as I taught the lesson about Jesus healing the Centurion's Son to the 3 year old class. I started with the shield and added the helmet. When I was getting the Armor of God lesson ready for the second grade class, I wanted more hands-on pieces. Since I have mostly boys this year, I thought they would really love having these. So, here we are with the helmet.

Armor of God: Shield of Faith
Friday, April 22, 2016
When I taught the 3 year old class about Jesus Heals the Centurion's Son, I made a helmet and shield for them to wear (and take home) as a hands-on review. I decided to create more printables because I have mostly boys this year and of course they will love the weapons!

Armor of God: Belt of Truth
Friday, April 15, 2016
When I taught the Jesus Healed the Centurion's Son lesson to the 3 year old class, I made the students a Roman helmet and shield to talk about the soldier. I decided to add a couple of printables to use with the second grade class for the Armor of God lesson.

Letters From Paul List of Lessons & Links
Saturday, March 1, 2014

This post is to make it easy for you to
find the order of all the lessons available for Letters From Paul. Just
click on the picture of the lesson you'd like to see.

Romans: Bee Who Jesus Wants You to Bee
Sunday, July 21, 2013
I couldn't find anything for this Bible lesson online, and it has been one that I have taught for years. There are teacher's visuals for you to print and a student workbook to match the visuals. I had the students fill in the blanks as I taught the lesson. There is also a bee door hanger craft.

Be a Light
Sunday, April 28, 2013
I have done two different projects for this lesson, and depending on the ages of the students, and how much prep time you are willing to put into projects, you can pick which will be best for you. The light bulbs are thought questions and I just cut them out and put on a ring. The stoplight is the favorite and requires more work, but it still makes the kids think about what God wants from us.

The Whole Armor of God (Christian Soldier)
Sunday, April 21, 2013
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