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Kids Ministry Resources http://kidsministryresource.com Sat, 19 Jan 2019 06:36:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 How to Use Magic Tricks to Teach Church Kids http://kidsministryresource.com/index.php/2019/01/19/how-to-use-magic-tricks-to-teach-church-kids/ Sat, 19 Jan 2019 03:27:54 +0000 http://kidsministryresource.com/?p=137 Using optical illusions or so called “magic tricks” can be an extremely effective way to reinforce your Sunday school lesson. The magic will keep the children focused and listening intently. The teacher will be able to drive the point of the lesson home and make it memorable. This article will give you some basic principles to using “magic” in your classroom.

Pick your trick.
Select an illusion that can be related to the lesson you are teaching. For instance when something disappears you can make a point that Jesus wipes your sins away and are gone forever; when something appears, talk about how Jesus is coming back and no one knows when. There are several different kind of tricks out there; visit my links below to check out all there is to offer … think about how you can use a trick to teach a lesson. It will take a little thought on your part but it will pay-off when the students have a lesson stuck in their mind.

Practice the trick. The old saying “practice makes perfect” is as true today as when it was first said. Nothing can turn your audience off as quick as a poorly performed trick- one that doesn’t work or gives away the trick. The students will find the trick boring or corny. So practice it along with what you will be saying as you perform, you will be glad you did.

Perform the trick. Performing your trick takes plenty of practice as stated above. The performance should be well thought out. Your teaching points should be timed just right throughout. Your performance should be exciting and interactive with your audience; talk to them and ask questions if possible. Make sure you are performing far enough away that the secret to your trick is not revealed; some tricks are made for close-up and some for stage distance, be sure you are aware of this when you perform.

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Find Good Christian Cartoons and Movies for Young Children http://kidsministryresource.com/index.php/2019/01/19/find-good-christian-cartoons-and-movies-for-young-children/ Sat, 19 Jan 2019 03:13:29 +0000 http://kidsministryresource.com/?p=132 VeggieTales is an American series of children’s computer animated television shows, videos, and feature films featuring anthropomorphic fruits and vegetables in stories conveying moral themes based on Christian culture. The show is aimed at children aged three to eight. The episodes frequently retell and re-create Bible stories anachronistically reframed and include humorous references to pop culture.


Veggie Tales DVD’s
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Cheap Vacation Bible School Ideas for VBS on a Small Budget http://kidsministryresource.com/index.php/2019/01/19/cheap-vacation-bible-school-ideas-for-vbs-on-a-small-budget/ Sat, 19 Jan 2019 02:58:33 +0000 http://kidsministryresource.com/?p=128 Vacation Bible School is a church-wide outreach program aimed at the community. You need several committed volunteers to make a great VBS that kids will look forward to annually. Unless your church produces its own Vacation Bible School Material you will need to search for a program that fits your targeted age group.

Avoid buying VBS Starter Kits because you can easily spend $150 -$200 and half the material is not useful to your particular church. You can make your budget go much further buying only the material you will use for you VBS program.

After selecting a VBS program the first thing you should is order one of each item you will use so that the volunteers can become familiar with it. Next buy or create your promotional material and work on getting kids registered for VBS. Registration is necessary so that the proper amount of student material can be ordered. Set a date that registration closes that is well in advance of the actual vacation Bible school date so that ordered materials will arrive on time.

Save money on crafts by coming up with your own to go with the theme. You can ask the people of your church to save, and bring in items. For example: baby formula cans make great planters, pen holders, or coin banks. Do you have someone in your church who is great with creating crafts? Ask for her help!

Even on a minimum budget plan on spending $10 per student, and up to $30 if you have a more flexible budget. Some churches choose to eat the cost of all materials while others may elect to charge upon registration either partial or full cost. You must decide what will work best for your church and your community.

Here is a list of some recommended vacation Bible school curriculum.

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How to Promote a Sunday School Program http://kidsministryresource.com/index.php/2019/01/19/how-to-promote-a-sunday-school-program/ Sat, 19 Jan 2019 02:18:20 +0000 http://kidsministryresource.com/?p=125 Good promotion of Sunday School classes or Junior Church is essential to maintaining its growth. The goal of promotion is to inform and excite. Keeping current and prospective students aware of events and activities, if done properly, can build tremendous excitement in your children’s ministry. Keep in mind that no amount of promotion will help if the children’s ministry is dull and boring. The absolute best promotional ad you have is a fun and exciting ministry that the kids anticipate coming to; they will spread the word to their friends. Note: I will continue to add How To’ s on children’s ministry; check my resources and articles frequently.

 

    1. Step 1
      The simplest form of promotion begins in the church. If your church has a bulletin, use inserts to notify parents of up-coming lesson series, activities and events. Informed parents are more likely to make sure their kids are in class if they are aware of what is being taught. It assures them that the time is being used well for the benefit of their children. All children’s ministers would like to have the full support of the parents; informing bulletin inserts will help.
    2. Step 2
      Another in church promotion you can use is a short power point presentation. One that worked well for me included pictures of the students in class, smiling and being actively involved. It was set to the song “Friends” by Michael W. Smith. After every couple of student pictures I included a slide with a verse on friendship or children. The last slide Stated “Kidz J.A.M., Where Friends become Friends Forever.” then asked “Are Your Children Missing Out?”. Again, if you are not familiar with making power point presentations, ask around your church.
    3. Step 3
      Send out postcards! Nothing excites a child more then receiving mail. Send postcards for any reason you can find. Birthdays, Missing You, Get well, Hope to See You Soon, are just some of the cards you can find at your local Christian bookstore or online in my resource links below. Be sure to include the next big event date on each postcard.
    4. Step 4
      Banners and fliers.
      An eye catching banner or flier will grab the attention of children and adults alike. Use banners to get recognition of your ministry name. I use Kidz J.A.M. in big colorful letters. Use the fliers to further promote what you’ve put on the large banner. Be specific and creative. If you don’t know how to use computer software to create banners and fliers; ask around your church. There are always people with knowledge ready to help, if you only ask for it. Your church secretary may be able to assist you in this area as well.
      Fliers can be put up in many places. Local restaurants and stores usually have bulletin boards designated for community events. Your students can hand out fliers too. If you choose to hand out fliers in a public area, be sure to get the permission of the owner or manager.
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    5. Step 5
      Use community events to get the word out. A good event to have is a Fall Festival held on Halloween night. Always set up a registration table at the front of any event and give motivation to register such as a prize drawling from all completed registration cards. This will help you create a mailing list. You can use these events to hand out fliers too. Have plenty of banners and pictures of your class in view. You can use short skits by people or puppets to promote your children’s ministry. The possibilities are endless for ways to promote through events. A well put together program will give a great first impression of what your church has to offer children.
    6. Step 6
      Create a mailing list. Always get addresses! 1st time visitors are a prime source; have parents fill out registration cards for their children. Get addresses at all your community events. Never pass up the opportunity to get a new address. Ask your church members to give addresses of their neighbors that have children. Once you have a mailing list, look for reasons to send out fliers and postcards. Remember, kids love to receive mail. Don’t forget your current students.
    7. Step 7
      Use the media. Radio, Tv, News Papers, Community Calendars, they all offer some amount of exposure. This step can demand a large budget but the return could be very high as well. If you do not have the budget there are some things you can still do. Most newspapers will accept articles that are well written with a black and white photo. Write your article about an event that the church has done for the children and how it had a positive affect on the children and the community. If you get published it is more likely the newspaper will publish other articles of yours in the future. If you are not a writer, ask your church family for help, more then likely there is a writer among you.
Community Calendars are also free. Some run on local cable community access channels. Most Christian radio stations will announce your event for free. Because they are non profit, they can not sell commercial time. Check the stations website for their announcement board and post your event or call the station to give them the information they will need.
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Teach Children to Live Right for God http://kidsministryresource.com/index.php/2018/10/07/free-childrens-church-lessons-on-glorifying-god-living-right-telling-the-truth-loving-others/ Sun, 07 Oct 2018 12:32:42 +0000 http://kidsministryresource.com/?p=115 Power Point lesson complete with power point games. Download here:
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This lesson is design to teach children some concepts on how to live right for God.

Topics include: Glorifying God in all that we do. Being truthful. Putting God above money. Loving and respecting others.

 

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Bible Object Lesson Using a Video Game System 2nd Corinthians 5:17 No Reset Button in Life? http://kidsministryresource.com/index.php/2018/05/27/bible-object-lesson-using-a-video-game-system-2nd-corinthians-517-no-reset-button-in-life/ Sun, 27 May 2018 18:52:13 +0000 http://kidsministryresource.com/?p=106 Today’s kids are caught up in video games, playing day and night. The video games are usually not helpful in the learning process and actually can be a detriment. This article will use the video game to teach some Biblical truths.

(Hold up video game system or display a picture of one.)
Good morning class. How many of you like to play video games?

There is a lot of Biblical truths we can learn from a video game. I bet you didn’t know that did you?

Ask some questions and wait on answers.
What is your favorite game?
Are you good at it?
Have you ever messed up in the game or lost?
What did you do?

I know when I mess up I hit the reset button and start over. Have you ever done that?
Sometimes you don’t like how the game is going and you want to start over. Does that happen?
When you start over you don’t make the same mistake again, you usually do that part right. Right?

Now Life is not exactly a video game is it?
We do mess up sometimes though right?
Sometime we do things that are just wrong like telling lies, disobeying parents or fighting.
The Bible tells us that this is sin.
Sin is anything we do, say or think that God would be against.
Have you ever sinned?
Can we go back and start a day or a week over so that we can get it right? NO!
If we can’t go back what can we do to start over, Can we erase the past? NO.



What we cant do God can do. Let’s look at a couple Bible Verse.

2 Corinthians 5:17
Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away and the new has come.

2 Corinthians 5:17 is telling us that if we put our faith in Jesus we become new. All the old wrong stuff we did belonged to the life we had before believing in Jesus. It’s like getting a new life in a video game or starting over. We don’t go back to the beginning of our life and start over, but we start from that point with all our mess-ups erased. Let’s look at the next verse.

1 John 1:9
If we confess or sin, he is faithful and just to forgive us or sin and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.

1 John 1:19 is telling us that we need to admit our sin to Jesus and to ask for forgiveness.

What will God do if we ask for forgiveness?

Right. He will wipe them all away. We don’t have to worry about our past mess-ups, but we need to go forward trying not to make the same mistakes, like in the video game we learn from our mistakes and get past those obstacles.

Should you make mistakes, sin, just because you can ask forgiveness? No, God knows and doesn’t like those kind of thoughts!

Maybe you have never heard of Jesus and how he can give you a reset on your life; you have a lot of mess-ups in your life, you don’t like how the game is going and you feel like you are losing.

When a video game is over you can go and do other things, but when life is over what happens.
The Bible tells us that one of two things will happen. We will go to Heaven and be with Jesus forever or we will go to a place called Hell and be punished for our sin- our mess-ups. Our sin keeps us from Heaven and we need to get rid of it.

God doesn’t want to punish us forever, he wants us to be in Heaven.

God provided a way for us to get rid of our sin and go to Heaven.

Jesus took the punishment for our sin when he died on the cross for us.

If we want to do a reset and have our sin wiped away there three things that must happen.

1. Believe Jesus was God, and that he took the punishment for your sin when he died on the cross and rose again.

2. Admit that you have sinned and ask God for forgiveness.

3. Ask God to help you become more like Jesus.

Here is a prayer you can say.
(Have the kids bow their heads and close their eyes. Say the prayer and let kids choose to repeat it.)

Dear God, I know I am a sinner because I’ve done wrong things; please forgive me.
I believe Jesus is your son; he died on the cross to save me and rose three days later to be with you.
Please become God of my life. Lead me to make good choices and tell others about Jesus.
In Jesus name Amen.

(Ask kids to keep heads down and eyes closed. Ask any kid to raise her hand if that is the first time she ever said a prayer like that; believing in Jesus. Ask the child to go to another children’s worker, if available. That worker will reaffirm salvation and discuss what it means with the child.)

Follow-up to lesson

Sometimes video games come with instruction manuals; what are they for?
They help you through the game.

God gave us and instruction manual for life. What do you think it is?

Right, the Bible.

If we read our Bible that will help us big-time through life, and with Jesus we will win!


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A Bible Object Lesson on Sin Using an Egg http://kidsministryresource.com/index.php/2018/05/27/a-bible-object-lesson-on-sin-using-an-egg/ Sun, 27 May 2018 18:41:55 +0000 http://kidsministryresource.com/?p=102 Needed: One Boiled Egg, Black Marker

Who can tell me what sin is? Let the children answer.

Sin is anything that we do, or say, or think that goes against what God has told us in the Bible to be truth. It is anything that makes God unhappy.

What are some of the things that we do that go against God and make God unhappy? Let the children answer.

As they answer, write the sins on the egg with a permanent marker. Write them on top of each other so that the egg starts to look really black.

What is this thing we are writing on?

It is just a hard-boiled egg. Have you ever touched an egg?

How does it feel?

What does it look like?

Have different children feel the egg as they answer. (possible answers- hard, smooth, maybe a little rough, colored, dark, messy)



This egg reminds me of our hearts before we know Jesus. Before we know Jesus our hearts are hard and messy and far from perfect.

But this egg also reminds me of what Jesus has done for each of us. Jesus was the Son of God and lived a long time ago. Jesus spent His life telling people about God, how much He loved them and how God wanted them to live. But Jesus didn’t just live for us, He also died for us. He died for us because ALL of us have done the things that we wrote on this egg.

Name some of the things on the egg. (e.g.- We have all lied, or been unkind, or not obeyed our parents.) What did we call those things? Sin. Our sin keeps us from knowing God and following Jesus.

Start peeling the egg. Jesus died on the cross for our sins. But He didn’t stay dead. After 3 days, He rose again and is now living in heaven. Jesus died on the cross for you and if you believe in Jesus and tell Him you are sorry for your sin, then He can take away your sin just like I am taking off the dark, hard peel of this egg.

When you are done peeling the egg, What does it look like and feel like now? Have different children feel the egg as they answer. (possible answers- soft, malleable, no blemishes, clean) That is what happens to our heart when we ask Jesus to forgive us for our sins, the things that make him unhappy. Our heart changes from messy and dark and hard to being clean and soft.

** If the egg doesn’t peel smoothly, it’s okay! Talk about the fact that we do still sin and we aren’t perfect, but we are clean and soft and ready to follow Jesus.

Take the opportunity to lead the children in prayer and give them a chance to accept Jesus as their Savior.

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A Bible Lesson to Teach Children About Faith Hebrews 11:1 & 6 http://kidsministryresource.com/index.php/2018/05/27/a-bible-lesson-to-teach-children-about-faith-hebrews-111-6/ Sun, 27 May 2018 18:36:06 +0000 http://kidsministryresource.com/?p=99

To teach children about faith you must first teach the kids the definition of faith. For the definition of faith the students will open their Bible to Hebrews 11:1.

Hebrews 11:1
Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen.teach children about faith

So what does that mean? Discuss with the class about things we hope for or believe, but do not see- or see right away. We hope for the sun to come up every morning, the evidence is not there until the next morning comes. We believe that Christopher Columbus discovered America, none of us were there to see it, but we believe it to be true. We cannot see wind, but we see the evidence of it when trees sway or a windmill turns. That is evidence of things not seen.

Unannounced, throw a small ball towards the children. One of them will catch it. Use this as a visual lesson about faith. Tell the kids that you had faith that one of them would catch the ball. There was no proof prior to you throwing the ball, but you trusted it would happen. That is what faith is like- trusting in someone or something to be true.

Do another demonstration of faith by having a child come forward and stand on a chair. Stand behind the student and tell him to fall backwards and that you will catch him. If the child trust you he will have faith that you will catch him. Discuss with the children that it takes faith to believe in God and trust Him to save us.



Look up another verse.

Hebrews 11:6
But without faith it is impossible to please God. For whomever comes to God must believe He IS, and He rewards those that diligently seek him.

Do you have faith enough to believe God exist?

Is there any evidence that God exist?

Talk about how our world shows the existence of God. Ask how the world got here, let the kids answer. Surely one will bring up evolution in some form. To refute evolution ask the children if they’ve ever seen a tall building. How did it get there? We don’t believe that buildings, cars or streets just happen or evolve. Someone built them. Why would you believe that something as complex as or earth just happened, doesn’t it make more sense to believe God built it. The Earth is evidence of something not seen, God.

God rewards those that seek to know Him. The reward is being saved from our sin and spending eternity, after we die, with Him in Heaven.

Ask the class, “how do you get that reward?”

Use this time to present the Gospel and give an invitation to accept Jesus.

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Ideas to Help Children Memorize the Books of the Bible using Sword Drills http://kidsministryresource.com/index.php/2018/05/27/ideas-to-help-children-memorize-the-books-of-the-bible-using-sword-drills/ Sun, 27 May 2018 18:27:32 +0000 http://kidsministryresource.com/?p=95 Sword Drills are an excellent way to teach children the books of the Bible and how to use their Bible. Kids will search the Bible to find verses that are commonly referenced in Sunday school lessons and memory work. This article will explain the game and how to use it in your children’s ministry.
Sword drills are best used in a class of ten or larger but can also be adjusted to use in smaller classes.
First you need to prepare the class several weeks ahead for this game. Preparation will include; starting to learn the books of the Bible, explaining how to find Verses in their Bible, and looking up verses for the weekly lesson.
The combination of these thing along with this game will give the students a better overall comprehension of using their Bible.

Start teaching the books of the Bible.

Teach the children how to find a verse. Help them find a book of the Bible, let’s say John. Tell the students to “find the book of John; John will be written at the top center of the page”. After the kids have found John tell them to “find chapter 3- it is the big dark number.” Now they have found John chapter 3, “now find verse 16, it is the small numbers.”
It would be very helpful to demonstrate the structure of Book, chapter, verse on a white board, chalk board or power point.
Have the students find verses for a few weeks before using this game.
Eventually enough students will be adequate in finding verses and you can play this game.
Note: Don’t expect any or all the kids to be perfect at finding verses before playing the game; playing the game will make the kids want to learn the books of the Bible and how to find them, because they are competitive or want to win a prize.

Set-up to play the game. Use the index cards to write down verse for the kids to find; one verse written on each card. You will shuffle the cards and pull out random verses. The verses you use can be past and future memory verses or verses from the lessons. You will need at least fifty verse cards. You will read the Card during the game like this: “Chapter 3, Verse 16, John…..GO!”
Repeat the verse a few times as the kids are searching.



Set up the five chairs in front of the class. The game will be played in groups, divide the class into two or more groups. For a class of ten you would have two groups of five; for a class of twenty, four groups of five.
Have the first group take a seat in the chairs and give them each a Bible. (I recommend cheap Bibles from a dollar store as the may become damaged over time.)

Rules to the Game:
1. When the teacher says “Bibles up.” the student must hold the Bible straight up in the air, elbow locked.
2. The student cannot drop their arm and look until the word “GO!”
3. When the student finds the verse he or she must stand up with their finger on the verse. If their finger is not on the verse the student must sit down and stand up when it is.

Round one.
Group one.
The first two students that find a total off thee verses correctly will move on two the second round. Have the five students go back to their seats after you have to round one winners. Have group two come up, play until you have two winners from that group.

Round two.
Have the two winners from each group come forward. The first person to find three verses correctly is the winner and the second person to find three is the runner-up.

Give a grand prize to the winner, a smaller prize to the runner-up and a few pieces of candy to everyone that played.

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How to Teach Children About Good Self-esteem I Samuel 16:7 Bible Lesson for Kids http://kidsministryresource.com/index.php/2018/05/27/how-to-teach-children-about-good-self-esteem-i-samuel-167-bible-lesson-for-kids/ Sun, 27 May 2018 18:20:36 +0000 http://kidsministryresource.com/?p=92 The Bible has a lot to say about how to see others and yourself. First Samuel 16:7 can be used in the Sunday school lesson to show kids that God does not care about appearance, popularity or financial situation; God only cares about the heart and loving others regardless of material things. Children, like many adults, have self-esteem issues and teaching kids about good self-esteem is essential to their spiritual growth. What is the definition of self-esteem? Simply put it is the confidence one has in his own worth, abilities, or self-respect. In this lesson the children will learn to be obedient to the Lord, make good choices and not worry about what others think of them.

Step 1

Display the verse, 1 Samuel 16:7, on a chalkboard, whiteboard or Power Point presentation. Use the Bible translation that best suits your church. Read the verse aloud together. The NIV version reads, “But the LORD said to Samuel, “Do not consider his appearance or his height, for I have rejected him. The LORD does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart.”

Step 2

Have a class discussion. Instruct the children to raise a hand to be called on.
Ask the children the following questions and discuss their answers. How many of you care what others think about you? Why?
Have you ever based who you hang out with on how a person looks?
Has anyone left you out of their group because you were not “cool enough”? How does it make you feel to be left out? Talk about how it hurts to be left out, and make a point that leaving others out hurts them. Do you really want to hurt others?




Step 3

Take out the banana that has been prepped by refrigerating it for a few days after it has ripened. The banana will be brown on the outside but still perfectly good on the inside. The banana will be used for an object lesson. Hold the banana in front of the class and ask these questions: Do any of you like bananas? This banana is really brown on the outside; it looks rotten. Would any of you eat it? Why/why not?

Step 4

Begin to peel the banana while talking to the class. “Sometimes things look real bad on the outside, but you don’t know what is on the inside until you look. This banana was really nasty looking and some of you said you would not eat it. Now that I’ve peeled it, you can see that it is good and edible. Our verse today says that people look at the outward appearance, but God says you should not even consider the outside but look at the inside. We could have assumed the banana was rotten and thrown it away; we would’ve missed something good. Some people are like this banana: you have to get to know them, look beyond the outside appearance and really see who they are. You might find a true friend.”

Step 5

Read the verse together again. Close with this statement: “God’s word says that He doesn’t care about how you look, how you dress, how you smell, how much money you have or don’t have. He doesn’t care if you live with your parents, grandparents, other relative or adopted family. God loves you no matter what. God only cares about your heart — that means your attitude. God sees who you really are. He wants you to love him and love others; he wants you to do your best to live right, make right choices and treat others right. It doesn’t matter what others think about you because you are pleasing God with who you are and how you act. And that is the only thing that truly matters.”

Be sure to use some self esteem building activities

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