Archive for August, 2007
Sunday School Lesson Ideas – Samsons Great Strength
Use these Sunday school lesson ideas on Samson to engage your 9-11 year olds. The discussions and activities lead them to realize that they each have unique, positive qualities that God gave them to do his work.
Sunday School Program – Harvest Time
Here are several ideas to use with your 6-8 year olds in your Sunday school program to teach about how God helps us in our daily lives. Use the end of summer and Harvest time to show how God provides all the elements to make it possible for farmers to grow our food.
Children Sunday School Lesson – Harvest Time
Here are several ideas to use for a children Sunday school lesson about harvest, food, weather and God’s plan to have everything work together to provide for us. My preschoolers enjoy these discussion topics, art activities and songs about God and nature.
Standard Sunday School Lesson – Joseph, Son of Jacob
This is a standard Sunday school lesson about Joseph, son of Jacob. Engage your 12-14 year olds in discussions about their experiences being treated unfairly and ways of dealing with such a situation.
Youth Sunday School Lessons – Baby Moses
Here are youth Sunday school lessons to use with your 9-11 year olds to teach the lesson from the story of Baby Moses . The children generate some thoughtful discussions in this lesson.
Free Sunday School Curriculum
Here are a few free Sunday school curriculum ideas to use with your 6-8 year olds for the lesson for Moses leaving Egypt.
Sunday School Fun – The Story of Baby Moses
Use this lesson and activity about the story of baby Moses to teach the lesson about God’s love and at the same time make Sunday school fun. Having your two to five year olds engaged in crafts while teaching holds their attention.
Junior High Sunday School – Jesus Heals the Blind
Use the lesson of Jesus healing the blind with your 12-14 year old junior high Sunday school class. These topics for discussion show your students how to draw strength from Jesus and their faith in difficult times.







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