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Hit or Miss

You Will Need: 

  • Items to make something that shoots at a target. It could be a shoe you sling through the air at a hula-hoop or a chalk circle you drew on your patio. Or, a paper airplane you throw and try to get it into a trash can, or a water balloon you toss at a certain brick on your house, etc. You can be very creative with this and you can even play more than one style of “hit and miss”.
  • A Bible marked at Romans 6:23

GET STARTED

Let family members take turns shooting at the target, but every time they (or you) miss, say “That’s like Sin.”

When you’re finished, ask your family:

ASK—What’s sin? (Anything wrong.)

ASK—Why do you think I was saying, “That’s like Sin?”

SAY—Sin means to miss the mark or to miss the target. God is perfect and we miss the mark of God’s perfection (His holiness) every time we sin.

ASK—What are some ways we sin? 

ASK—What do you think the punishment for sin is ? (Death.)

Read Romans 6:23 from your Bible.

SAY—The punishment for sin is death. This is the reason that Jesus came to earth and lived a perfect life. Then when He died on the cross, since He was perfect and didn’t deserve to die, God punished Him for all the wrong things you and I would ever do. He took the punishment for our sins so that He can forgive our sins if we give our lives to Him. This is the only way to be forgiven and the only way to go to heaven.

PRAY—List prayer requests and thank Jesus for dying to make a way to take your sins away. 

Tribbledy Tibbledy Libbledy Dooth

Tribbledy Tibbledy Libbledy Dooth,

Would never ever tell the truth.

She lied to her parents.

She lied to her friends.

She’d tell the same lie over and over again.

Tribbledy Tibbledy Libbledy Dooth,

Would never ever tell the truth.

She lied about homework.

She lied about money.

She lied about who ate an entire jar of honey.

Tribbledy Tibbledy Libbledy Dooth,

Would never ever tell the truth.

She lied about big things.

She lied about the small.

She told big lies about things that didn’t matter at all.

Tribbledy Tibbledy Libbledy Dooth,

Would never ever tell the truth.

She lied to get people’s attention.

She lied to get trouble out of her way.

She lied sometimes just to have something to say.

Yes, Tribbledy Tibbledy Libbledy Dooth,

Would never ever tell the truth.

But truth is always revealed.

And soon everyone knew.

Nothing she said was ever really true.

Tribbledy Tibbledy Libbledy Dooth,

Who never ever told the truth.

Found that her parents no longer trusted her.

Her friends didn’t want to hear it.

They didn’t want to listen. They didn’t want to be near it.

Tribbledy Tibbledy Libbledy Dooth,

Who never ever told the truth.

Went in a corner and sat down to cry.

“If I had known the what this would bring,

I would have never started to lie.”

Then Tribbledy Tibbledy Libbledy Dooth,

Decided to always tell the truth.

I’m going to speak the truth, you’ll see.

But her friends didn’t believe it.

She had told so many lies, they just couldn’t conceive it.

But Tribbledy Tibbledy Libbledy Dooth,

Who had decided to always tell the truth.

Stuck to her word to lie no more.

And although it took quite a long while, it’s true.

Once people believed her again, she was glad her lying days were through.


Truthfulness

Someone who is truthful always tells what really happened. They never lie, even if lying could get them out of trouble. In the Bible in John 14:6 Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”

Jesus doesn’t just tell the truth—He is truth. He is your Best Friend, and you can always trust Him because He and the Bible will never tell a lie.

Family Crossword

This week’s verse uses a crossword puzzle. Either as an individual or as a family, see if you can figure out this week’s verse. Use the clues and hints to solve the crossword and then look up the verse in Mark 12:30.

D.I.V.E. Devotions – Mark 6:30-7:37

Dig In
–Dig in and enjoy God’s Word. What should I read in the Bible today?

Answer these questions each day…

Insight
–What did you see? What did you hear?

Value
–What did you learn? What should you do?

Examine
–Examine yourself as you pray. What will you pray?


A Gift for Mom

No money. That’s what I had.

And no gift for my mom and no gift for my dad.

Since sad is how this made me feel,

I gave my mom a banana peel.

I didn’t mean for it to trip her.

I just thought she’d like a brand new slipper.


The Greatest Gift of All

Some gifts may seem better than others but one thing remains true: Jesus is the greatest gift of all. The Bible says in 1 John 4:14, “We have seen and testify that the Father has sent the Son as the Savior of the world.”

D.I.V.E. Devotions – Mark 4:26-6:29

Dig In
–Dig in and enjoy God’s Word. What should I read in the Bible today?

Answer these questions each day…

Insight
–What did you see? What did you hear?

Value
–What did you learn? What should you do?

Examine
–Examine yourself as you pray. What will you pray?


The Priority of a Children’s Ministry Leader

Why does the children’ s ministry exist? 

(a) To babysit so parents can be ministered to? (Absolutely not!)

(b) To help children get their annual supply of cookies and kool-aid? (No, not never!) 

(c) To help new volunteers understand why some animals eat their young? (Of course not, although…)

(d) To reach and teach children and families with the Good News of Jesus Christ. (This is, has been, and always will be our purpose. Everything we do is measured against this aim.) 

Read 

A young couple had just taken home their firstborn child. The dad, named Jeff, had taken a few days off work to help around the house. One afternoon the wife walked by the nursery and saw him standing over the crib. There was a huge smile on his face. The window was open and a gentle breeze was blowing in. It was a picture-perfect sight. Quietly she walked over and put her arm around him. 

“What are you thinking,” she asked. 

“It’s amazing,” he said. “It’s a miracle. It a wonder that anyone can build a crib like this for $49.95.” 1

In this story (which is true) the dad was so caught up in the package that he was missing the true miracle inside. Sometimes we too get so caught up in the “package” of life or ministry that we overlook what really matters. 

Reflect 

Now as they were traveling along, He entered a certain village; and a woman named Martha welcomed Him into her home. And she had a sister called Mary, who moreover was listening to the Lord’ s word, seated at His feet. But Martha was distracted with all her preparations; and she came up to Him, and said, “Lord, do you not care that my sister has left me to do all the serving along? Then tell her to help me.” But the Lord answered and said to her, “Martha, Martha, you are worried and bothered about so many things; but only a few things are necessary, really only one, for Mary has chosen the good part, which shall not be taken away from her.” 

(Luke 10: 38-42

Respond 

The priority of a children’s ministry volunteer is first and foremost to walk with Jesus daily. What you lead, and do, and teach in ministry comes as an overflow of your own relationship with Christ. On a scale of 1 to 10, how closely are you walking with Jesus? Do you have a daily time set aside just for Him? What is the most important thing in your life? And be careful not to get so caught up in the “package” of life, that you forget about the one thing that really matters in life—which is you and Jesus. 

Also, be sure to remember that the most important thing in your classroom this week is not your preparation, not your teaching plans—the most important thing in your classroom is that child standing in front of you. Don’t get so caught up in the “package” of ministry that you forget what really matters—which is Jesus and your students. 

Your thoughts?

Remember 

As a children’s ministry leader God has not called you to cover lessons, but to connect the truth of the Gospel with kids. 

1Craig Jutilla in a message “Making a Difference,” 2002.

Dino Game, part 2

Did you know that Dinosaurs are in the Bible?

Yes, there are dinosaurs in the Bible!

Read about one in Job 40:15-24. What kind of dinosaur do you think this was?

God’s Word is true and it has the answers we need.

Each week check back to learn more about Dinosaurs in the Bible…

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Challenge: We have sped up the Dino Game. See how far you can go.

How to play

  • Use the space bar or up key on your keyboard to jump over the obstacles.
  • The down key lets you crouch under the overhead obstacles.
  • When viewing from mobile tap on the game area to jump.
  • Each week the speed will increase…Have fun!