Heroes of Mega City Week #1 5/11/08
Main Point: Heroes never give up doing good!
Memory Verse: And I say to the rest of you, dear brothers and sisters, never get tired of doing good.
2 Thessalonians 3:13
This week your children met a couple of bumbling heroes-in-training named Pow and Kabaam. Their 1st hero-training task was to deliver bags of toys to orphanages around the city. They faced several obstacles and considered giving up many times. But in the end they completed their task. Their hero instructer, Admiral Endurance, explained the importance of not giving up. He used three Bible stories as examples. The first story, in Mark 2:1-12, tells of four men who carried their cripples friend to see Jesus. Though it was hard for them to reach Jesus, they never gave up and their friend has healed as a result. The next story was from Genesis 6 and it was about Noah. God gave Noah a huge job when he asked him to build the ark. Even though it took him 120 years to build it, Noah never gave up. The final story was from the book of Nehemiah. Nehemiah wanted to go help his home town rebuild the city wall. It was a hard job with many obstacles, but Nehemiah didn't give up until the job was done.
The games, activities, skit, and Bible story were all a part of teaching your children that real heroes never give up doing good. This week, go over the Bible stories with your children and encourage them to never give up doing good.
Memory Verse: And I say to the rest of you, dear brothers and sisters, never get tired of doing good.
2 Thessalonians 3:13
This week your children met a couple of bumbling heroes-in-training named Pow and Kabaam. Their 1st hero-training task was to deliver bags of toys to orphanages around the city. They faced several obstacles and considered giving up many times. But in the end they completed their task. Their hero instructer, Admiral Endurance, explained the importance of not giving up. He used three Bible stories as examples. The first story, in Mark 2:1-12, tells of four men who carried their cripples friend to see Jesus. Though it was hard for them to reach Jesus, they never gave up and their friend has healed as a result. The next story was from Genesis 6 and it was about Noah. God gave Noah a huge job when he asked him to build the ark. Even though it took him 120 years to build it, Noah never gave up. The final story was from the book of Nehemiah. Nehemiah wanted to go help his home town rebuild the city wall. It was a hard job with many obstacles, but Nehemiah didn't give up until the job was done.
The games, activities, skit, and Bible story were all a part of teaching your children that real heroes never give up doing good. This week, go over the Bible stories with your children and encourage them to never give up doing good.
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