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A Joyful Noise -- Psalm 100:1-2 -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
Christians are called to worship the Lord joyfully.Object:a triangle.
A Storybook -- Mark 10:13-16 -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
Children may be motivated to read the Bible if they are told it contains stories.
Talking to God -- Psalm 116:1-2 -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
God listens when we pray.Object:a telephone.
Talk To A Tree -- Genesis 2:8-9 -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
Trees are beautiful and helpful gifts from Gods.Object:
Friends At Church -- Mark 10:14 -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
Sunday church school is a place to make friends and to bring friends.
1 Corinthians 3:17b -- Groundbreaking -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
A church building needs people.Object:a shovel.
"Get Up and Walk" -- Mark 2:1-12 -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
When Jesus told the man on the stretcher to walk, he walked and the people praised God.
"Happy Birthday" to Jesus -- Luke 2:15-20 -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
As we worship together on Christmas day, we have the opportunity to celebrate Jesus' birthday.
Acts 2:1-4 -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
On the first day of Pentecost, the Holy Spirit came to Jesus' followers in wind and in fire.
What To Buy -- 1 Thessalonians 4:9 -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
Children can give their dads gifts that don't cost money.
All Over The World -- John 3:16 -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
God loves all the people in all the countries in the whole world.Object:
Christians Everywhere -- Mark 14:22-25 -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
World Communion Sunday is a special day for Christians to observe the sacrament of the Lord's Supper
The Halloween Mask -- Psalm 118:6 -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
Children can be helped to see a touch of the ridiculous in what otherwise might seem frightening to
Psalm 106:1 -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
It is good to be thankful to God for his gifts to us.
A Birth Certificate -- Luke 2:1-6 -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
We have the story about when and where Jesus was born and when and where we were born.
We're Happy He's Alive Again -- Luke 24:1-7 -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
Easter is a happy day because Jesus rose from death to life.
Mother's Tender Loving Care -- Luke 2:7 -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
On Mother's Day children can be reminded of how their mothers took care of them when they were littl
Money -- Luke 6:38 -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
Children need to learn that for the church to do its work gifts of money are needed.
Someone To Love -- Deuteronomy 26:11a -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
God gives family members one another to love.Objects: photos.
Friends I Love -- Mark 3:13-17 -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
Everyone needs friends to love.
The Deaf Shall Hear -- Mark 7:31-37 -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
Deafness is a problem that hearing children can faintly grasp.
God In A Box? -- Psalm 139:9-10 -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
God is always near no matter where we go.
The Days Are Numbered -- Proverbs 9:11 -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
New Year's Day gives us the opportunity to look forward to all the God-given days that are coming in
The Light Bulb -- Genesis 1:3 -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
We can thank God that we have lights in our houses on dark winter nights.Object:
"A Scout Is ... kind" -- Ephesians 4:32 -- Shirley Jennings -- 1987
Being kind is considered important in both the Scout Handbook and the Bible.
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