Archive for May, 2010
Childrens Bible Studies and Activities – Moses is Born
These childrens Bible studies and activities of Moses’ birth shows how he escaped death when such looked impossible for male Hebrew babies. Children believe that God will help them in times of trouble, but we need to put that theory into action with them.
Sunday School Lessons for Teens – Jacob and the Angel
Here is an activity to use for your Sunday school lessons for teens that will help teach the concept of persistence and reward, one of the lessons of Jacob and the Angel. Sometimes it’s not easy to persist.
Sunday School Curriculum – Jacob and Persistence
Use this activity when planning your Sunday school curriculum to teach about Jacob and his persistence in pleasing God.
Craft Idea for Sunday School – Jacob Fights the Angel Picture
To continue our Sunday school lesson about Jacob wrestling the angel, try this craft idea for Sunday school with your younger students. The story of Jacob wrestling all night with the angels is a good story to show another another great Christian virtue in action, that of persistence.
Youth Bible Study Lessons – Jacob Wrestles an Angel
Some previous youth Bible study lessons have touched upon patience and its importance in following God’s plans. The story of Jacob wrestling all night with the angels is a good story to show another another great Christian virtue in action, that of persistence.
Games for Sunday School – Airplane Through the Hoop Game
We saw in an earlier Sunday school lesson on Jacob and Esau how one very light piece of paper is hard to aim. Now try these games for Sunday school, using the paper airplanes the students made in the previous lesson, to continue teaching your lessons on Jacob and Esau.
Free Sunday School Activities – Paper Airplane Trips
These free Sunday school activities work well with your older Sunday school students. I used it recently while studying the lessons of Jacob and Esau.
Sunday School Lessons for Teens – Jacob Works 14 Years
Here is an activity for Sunday school lessons for teens to use while teaching the lessons of Jacob and Esau. In the previous postings, we discussed how children do not like when it appears they’ve been treated unfairly.







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