These fun ideas require very little preparation, making it easy for you to share some simple but memorable lessons with your kids. Choose just one or two ideas that will appeal to your children.
Any time
Take turns coming up with descriptive words ending in “er” to explain the magnitude of your love.
Discussion point: Jesus’ love for us is so great, He was willing to die on the cross for us.
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Help your children to recognize and celebrate their individuality by making a poster for each child that highlights the ways that they are unique.
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We cannot change our looks or our inborn abilities. Unfortunately, much of the teasing that goes on is focused on these “unchangeables.” Here are some ideas to help your children deal with occasional teasing.
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In this “compare and contrast” exercise, you’ll examine the beauty of a diamond in the sun and liken it to a person who is reflecting the love of Christ.
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Have your children each draw a picture of an animal they like (or find pictures). Talk about how God has given each of those animals special features to help them function according to His grand design.
Discussion point: We shouldn't complain about the way God made us.
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Enjoy a special family meal together, then surprise your kids by affirming the godly character traits you see in them.
Discussion point: You’ll share with your kids the message “God delights in you!”
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For children who enjoy spirited play, this lesson about bodyguards is a fun way to help them find confidence in God's protection.
Discussion point: We are highly valued by God, like precious princes and princesses.
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In this activity, you’ll each make a hand-print poster. Then you’ll boost your kids’ self-esteem by letting them practice serving others.
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Conduct a simple experiment demonstrating the different stages of the water cycle.
Discussion point: God’s love is like a drop of water in the water cycle: it never ends, but goes on forever.
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In this activity, you’ll explore how each person’s fingerprints are unique, then create some fun animal drawings from your fingerprints.
Discussion point: Every person God made is unique and special.
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Choose a special discussion time to reassure each of your children that God is their Father in heaven and that He is always with them, ready to listen to their worries and to comfort them.
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In this activity, you’ll make a paper bag lantern for each child and light them up in a dark room.
Discussion point: God’s light and love can “shine through us” to others.
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Host a modified treasure hunt in your home by choosing five “treasured” items to hide, and share with your kids the message of salvation.
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Write a letter to each of your children that’s patterned after Philippians 1:3-11 or 2 Corinthians 3:1-6 and reassures each child of your love, and of God’s love for them too.
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Using large paper bags or paper plates, help your children make a mask and act “in character.”
Discussion point: Some people “wear a mask” all day long because they are afraid people won’t like who they really are.
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Share a story about Pearl, a very self-centred girl, and steer your children away from becoming overly focused on themselves (by being either prideful or insecure).
Discussion point: God wants us to care about others and not be preoccupied with ourselves.
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Play this balancing game to show your children that objects are more stable when they have a wide base of support.
Discussion point: We can place our confidence in God – a firm foundation for our lives.
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Make a cardboard model of each child’s body, then read 1 Corinthians 12:14-27 aloud while your children “remove” various body parts and consider the implications of their loss.
Discussion point: God gave each person a different set of skills, and we are all equally valuable.
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In this activity, you'll teach your children the song Jesus Loves Me and have fun singing it in different styles and as different characters.
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For this activity, you’ll build a model balance scale large enough for stuffed animals to sit on, then find the perfect balance point between pride and self-doubt.
Discussion point: God wants us to ask Him for help when our thoughts start to get prideful or anxious.
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Play a game of hide and seek where the kids hide while you feign great distress at having “lost” your children.
Discussion point: Emphasize to your children how much you love them, and how valuable they are to you.
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