Archive for January, 2010
Sunday School – Thou Shalt Not Steal
“Thou Shalt Not Steal”, the Eighth Commandment, is easy for kids to understand. The themes here are excellent ones to use in your Sunday school lesson to teach the 8th Commandment. They understand fairness very well.
Sunday School Games – Loving Parents & Loving God
With younger children it is often more effective to use Sunday school games to teach your Sunday school lesson. This lesson continues the theme of the fifth commandment-Honor thy Father and Mother.
Sunday School Lessons – Honor Thy Father & Mother
“Honor Thy Father and Mother,” the Fifth Commandment, is an important commandment to teach in Sunday school these days as children are spending more and more time away from family between extended school hours and working parents. These Sunday school lessons are vital to your students family life and learning to honor and respect others.
Jr High Sunday School – Gratitude and Thanks
Coming up with ideas for your jr high Sunday school students can be challenging. The topic for this Sunday school lesson is to talk about how to keep Sunday as God’s special day.
Sunday School Crafts – Keeping the Sabbath
“Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy,” the Fourth Commandment, has taken on diverse meanings in our culture, which is one that never shuts down. Use these Sunday school crafts to teach your lesson on this commandment to your younger children.
Sunday School Activities – Letting Go of Idols
Teaching the Ten Commandments is just one of the responsibilities you have as a Sunday school teacher. Here is one of the Sunday school activities you can use with your older students to teach about letting go of false idols and how to talk with God.
Kids Sunday School Crafts – Praying Hands to Show We Love God
When you are teaching the Ten commandments to your younger children, it is helpful to use kids Sunday school crafts.







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