The children in Sunday school as an interesting, interactive Bible. If you use a lesson, you are giving your students the opportunity to relate the Bible lessons to their daily lives.
Toolbox Idea Sunday School
For this activity the Bible, you need a toolbox with regular and "other" instruments as follows: filled
* Hammer
* Nails
* Screwdrivers
* Keys
* Wooden spoon
* Pencil
* Ruler
* Bible
Top of the toolbar object lessons Bible
Remove any tools from the toolbox, one at a time, and teach children in your Sunday school class, what each tool is used to. But it shows the class the Bible and the end of the lesson. Ask your children's church class were surprised when the "others" to see tools like wooden spoons and rulers included.
Explain that the toolbox as a church, and weall instruments of God each of the instruments (all of us) is different and special, each has its purpose. While we are on the usual tools like hammers in the toolbox, see expected, we did not expect to see completely wooden spoons and other instruments. Explain that the "normal" people are the teachers tools pastors and Sunday during the "others" are other tools. God has a use for each and everyone of us, and we all have a purpose.
Now, to return any of the tools from aa moment and ask your children the instrument of Sunday school class thinks so each instrument could be used by God, and what kind of people in particular, could use them. For example, a hammer will be used by someone building a shed or a missionary worker. The pencil can be used for positive notes or Bible verses.
Encourage the class to think of leaving other instruments from the toolbar. Finally, the end of Bible class and getting the Bible from the toolbarTell the class that is the most powerful tool that God is with us included.
This idea of Sunday school is a good opportunity to reinforce the importance of the Bible is in our lives.
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