Monday, January 25, 2010

Jesus Brings Lazarus Back to Life & He Heals 10 Men from Leprosy


Greetings from the Sprout Room ~


We covered two lessons this week and they are two moving portrayals of Jesus.
We started out our lessons discussing, What are some kinds of power that make things work?  Some of the examples are:  electricity, battery, wind, solar power and gasoline.   The kids love drawing their items on a white board and the other kids try to guess the drawing.

The bible story of Martha, Mary, Lazarus and Jesus is a moving one.  All three siblings were close friends with Jesus so when Lazarus passes away, Jesus was moved by their empathy and grief.  Jesus loved them.  How much more does he sense our struggles and trials.  Never doubt that God is with you.

Our second Bible story was about the 10 lepers and how one of the men returned to thank Jesus and his faith was restored.  I hope these bible stories make an impact on the children in my class.  I enjoy teaching so much.  It has been a growth experience for me.


Well, that's it from the Sprout Room.  Hope you have a wonderful day and that you know how much God cares about you and is looking out for you.


Blessings overflowing,
Linda

Monday, January 18, 2010

Jesus and the Children

This week, our lesson was about Jesus and the children.  Parents wanted Jesus to bless their children but His followers said No.  Our lesson started with things that make us stop and go.  Can you think of anything that makes you stop?  I had the children draw a picture from either category on the white board.  The children had to guess what they were drawing.  The kids love doing this sort of thing.  At the end of my lesson, I had several items in both categories

In my class, I have been trying to show the importance of prayer and how much God cares about the children.  We have a prayer board with a asked area and an answered area so this was a wonderful moment for me to drive home the point about how much the Lord wants to know them and how much he cares about them (even at their age).  Wouldn't it be wonderful if children grasped the concept that God cares for them and hears them?  What a powerful thing to know especially when they become teenagers and adults.

I enjoy teaching very much and look forward to posting more from the Sprout Room.


Blessings overflowing,

Linda

Monday, January 4, 2010

Do you remember when you were 12 years old?


I was having a difficult time remembering when I was 12.  Our lesson this Sunday was about Jesus as a young boy.

I started out with an exercise.  The children drew tasks that either an adult or child would do.  Some examples were mowing the lawn, getting married, playing at the playground or playing video games.  We organized these tasks into two categories:  Adult and Child.  The children were able to see that there are some things that adults can do that children are not permitted to do.  The goal was to have them determine what is appropriate and what is not.

Mary, Joseph and Jesus were traveling to Jerusalem to celebrate the Feast of Passover.  After the feast, Mary and Joseph started traveling back to Nazareth.  After one day of traveling, Mary and Joseph realized that Jesus was not with them.  I can only imagine the steams of emotions that must have flooded their hearts.  After searching and searching for Jesus, they finally found him in the temple listening to the teachers of the Law.  The teachers were fascinated by his ability to grasp concepts concerning the Law and God.

Even though Jesus was about his Father’s business, he still needed to be obedient to his parents.  Jesus returned to Nazareth with his family and lived an obedient life to them and God.

Hope this new year brings you many blessings from the Lord!

Linda