Clean heart pledge
Children's Activity
Object:
Teachers or Parents: You've heard of celebrating Christmas in
July, why not celebrate Valentine's Day in August? On this
special day, children send cards to themselves. Talk with the
children about what it means to have a clean heart. While the
outside of the body (hands, feet) may be dirty, Jesus wants our
hearts to be clean. Jesus teaches that the heart is a source of
good living. Ask the students to make a pledge to have a clean
heart for God. The cards remind them of a pledge they made.
Suggest that students make a greeting card centered around a theme of love and a heart. The outside might have a valentine- type heart look. The inside message could state:
"I have a clean heart for God."
Mark 7
(Signed by student here with the date)
Let the children know that the card reminds them of the pledge they made to strive for a clean heart for God. Give the children an envelope. Help them address it to themselves. Provide a stamp. Either mail the card yourself or help the children mail it. Tell them to expect to receive the card soon.
Suggest that students make a greeting card centered around a theme of love and a heart. The outside might have a valentine- type heart look. The inside message could state:
"I have a clean heart for God."
Mark 7
(Signed by student here with the date)
Let the children know that the card reminds them of the pledge they made to strive for a clean heart for God. Give the children an envelope. Help them address it to themselves. Provide a stamp. Either mail the card yourself or help the children mail it. Tell them to expect to receive the card soon.
