How do we slow down and put Christ first in all things? What does it mean to take time out for God? Children might not have the same concepts as adults when it comes to schedule struggles, but it’s never too early to communicate the importance of making specific time for the Lord. These crafts relate that as they accompany the story of Martha and Mary. Martha was not doing anything wrong, but was busy and distracted by serving, while her sister chose to listen to Jesus. With these activities, a “Put Christ First Door Hanger” offers a visual prompt to pray and think of the Lord in all things. A “Take Time for Jesus Clock” expresses similar feelings with a timing theme. Use either or both to focus on God in the context of the story.
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These learning activities for Sunday School or church children will be a great addition to your ministry. Hands-on crafts projects that allow children to reflect and integrate the Bible’s moral lessons and themes are a great way for Preschool and Elementary students to learn.
This blog post will help you find creative and engaging ways to engage your Sunday school class or church children. This collection of crafts will help children integrate Bible lessons into their daily lives. These activities are suitable for all ages, from pre-schoolers learning about colors to fifth grade boys studying kindness towards others.