Generosity

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Often we are consumed by the busyness of day-to-day living and we forget to look for opportunities to teach our children God-honouring character traits. These ideas require very little preparation, making it easy for you to share some simple but memorable lessons with your kids. Read over the suggestions at the beginning of your week and choose one or two that will fit your schedule.

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  • “What do we have extra?” game

    Serving others

    Read the Bible story about the rich man who hoarded everything for himself, then sort through belongings and donate “extras” to charity.

    Goal: Practice generosity.

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  • Caring for others

    Serving others

    Make a gift for someone – a card, cookies or a care package – and pay them a visit.

    Goal: Practice generosity.

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  • Family ties

    Drama / Role play

    View family photos and mimic mannerisms of other members of the family.

    Discussion point: Being generous is a family trait; it shows we are part of God’s family.

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  • Feed a greedy fire

    Physical activity

    Build a fire and watch it consume more and more fuel – or light a candle.

    Discussion point: In our greed, we want more and more. The Holy Spirit helps extinguish our greed.

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  • Generosity party time

    Fun with food

    Make ice cream sundaes or decorate monster cookies for other members of the family, being generous with the toppings.

    Goal: Practice generosity.

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  • Refreshing others

    Serving others

    Give away free refreshments – free lemonade, frozen treats or coffee.

    Discussion point: Blessing others makes us feel good too.

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  • Sharing as a habit

    Any time

    Here are three simple habits around sharing treats that reinforce generosity.

    Discussion point: How good we make others feel when we share.

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  • The tale of two families

    Any time, Drive time

    Share this story about children at a playground; some are selfish and greedy, others are generous.

    Discussion point: Selfishness creates misery; generosity brings joy.

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