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SSTN # 82 - October 25, 2006
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IN THIS ISSUE OF THE SSTN
e-NEWSLETTER:
1) Picture Activities?
2) Hanukah Skit Music?
3)
Recreating Idols / Buddha
4) Interactive Story-telling?
5) Ant Lessons
& Idols
> Bible-4-Life Curriculum
6) Recreating Idols
7)
Ant Lessons
8) For the Sake of the Gospel
9) Recreating
Idols
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1) Picture
Activities?
What kinds of activities have you done that included pictures
of your
students? The pictures could have been using 35 mm film or
digital. Do
you have regular visuals, take homes or displays where you
included
their photos? I may be presenting a workshop over this next
spring and
am looking for some additional ideas.
If you have some
ideas please e-mail me at therichters@pldi.net
Thanks,
Kim
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2) Hanukah Skit
Music?
Looking for songs to accompany the skit, "Jesus Celebrated
Hanukah",
from the skits section at
http://www.SundaySchoolNetwork.com
Anyone have any suggestions?
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3) Recreating Idols / Buddha
Dear Sharon,
I
appreciate the various creative ways we have tried as teachers to bring the
lessons alive to the children under our charge. However, I wish to
highlight that we should not bring a real idol that is constantly being
worshipped by unbelievers to the children. The idea of buying a cheap
buddha to show the children is not good due the the following reasons:
a)
Many non-asian are converting to exotic religions and buddhism is becoming
increasingly attractive to them. Hence many children have first hand or
have friends that have such idols in their home. May it be a decorative
antique or a sacred 'god' to them, the idol is a medium for evil spirits to
dwell in them.
b) We do not know the spiritual condition of the each child
who may be badly affected by the exposure to the idol. Some may not have
truly given their lives to Jesus and hence the evil spirit may affect them;
whether in daytime, sickness or bad dreams, creating fears in them.
c) Many
idol makers conduct prayer sessions in their premises or over the products they
make to invite evil spirit to dwell with them or in the products. Beliving that
this will prosper them in their business; either to make the buyer buy more or
in simple faith naively believing that their 'gods' bring good luck to the
buyers who buy them.
We can explain to them the various idols people use
to worship and let them name you the idols they had seen in their lives.
Even simple bangles/ ornaments /stones that we purchased and treasured and when
good things happen, we attribute to having them and accord them the throne in
our lives which made these things as idols. It begins in Japan and now up
till today all over asia, people believe in a statue of a cute and pretty cat
with a "waving paw". It is considered as a "good luck charm" where people
literally touch and pray before doing anything to ensure good happenings.
Many people buy this as sovenirs and give them to friends.
I hope my
sharing will enlighten all readers, I do not profess to know all but will be
willing to share what my heart is impressed. Praise the Lord for your
willingness to be a teacher of Christ.
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4) Interactive Story-telling?
I am certain I need
to provide some craft activity during my lesson with 8/9 year olds. Especially
for 2 boys that are no problem if they have something to do with their
hands.
Does anyone use this technique of doing the crafts and lesson at the
same time? any thoughts or suggestions please.
Also I want a book that
teaches of creative and interactive story telling too please.
Thanks for any
feedback
Joyce
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5) Ant Lesson & Idols
Sarah, In
response to the lady who is looking for ideas on an ant lesson, I
have a
f-r-e-e lesson on my web site called "Consider the Ants" from
Proverbs
6:6-8. It has a lot of craft and activity ideas to go with the
lesson.
There are also four different songs that go with the
lesson.
http://www.daniellesplace.com/homeschool/Alesson.cfm
And I
agree with the person who commented about making a golden calf as
a
craft. I don't think that is a good idea. Instead they should
concentrate
on things that we use as idols today. Instead, they could
cut pictures out
of magazines of things they might put before God (idols)
such as toys, going
to the movies, television, etc. and make a
collage.
Carolyn Warvel
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6) Recreating Idols
>It makes me very
uncomfortable to think children are recreating an idol
>(in this case
a golden calf) to teach a lesson against idolatry. Do we
>teach kids
to steal when teaching "thou shall not steal?"
No, you do not teach kids
to steal but you use it in context. Most of them will have a good idea of
what you are trying to do by example. You don't have to use a golden calf
for an idol or have them make one. American Idol (TV), toys (Pokemon,
Power Rangers), or money will work just as well in teaching kids about
idolatry.
Have them make origami out of dollar
bills.
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7)
Ant Lessons
One of her other readers suggested making "magnetic ants". I
tweaked the idea a bit, to use the magnetic tape and little pieces from the
magnet set at the Dollar Store for the wands.
I made up the song
to the tune "the ants go marching", just played around with the words a bit, and
came up with
The Bible says, learn from the ants, hurrah, hurrah
The Bible says, learn from the ants, hurrah, hurrah
Do what you should
without being told, do what you should without being told, 'cause the Bible says
we should learn from the ants.
I have several books of songs put to
familiar tunes (Piggyback songs in praise of God ISBN: 0911019103, Piggyback
songs in praise of Jesus ISBN 0911019111), plus some others I can't remember at
the moment. They're pretty old, so I'm not sure if they're still in print.
Sometimes I get ideas from these books for the verse or idea I want to
teach.
Another source of lessons I'm using is http://creationkids.5u.com/. They also do
ABC animals to teach lessons about God, and these are f-r-e-e. Last week I used
the elephant lesson (theme : God wants us to follow the right path). We read the
book Grandma Elephant's in charge, then talked about God being "in charge". Our
song for that lesson is to the tune "itsy bitsy spider" (which the kids thought
was hilarious, by the way, using the spider song to sing about
elephants!)
"The elephant reminds us to follow God's ways. I will
follow God and do what's right and good" (repeat) you have to toy with the
rhythm a bit, but it worked.
Linda
--from SSTN: you can find
those books in our bookstore by typing the tiotles into the search box at: http://www.sundayschoolnetwork.com/bookstore.html
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9) Recreating Idols
Dear Sam,
I
read what you wrote about recreating idols. I just thought I would tell
you I felt the same way, but I didn't want to risk offending anyone by saying
so. I think you made a very valid point. We teach good by doing
good, not by showing the opposite.
Misti
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