The Light of the World
Using a candle or flashlight in a dark space, this lesson illustrates how Jesus, the light of the world, brings salvation and hope. Children learn that his light overcomes the darkness of sin and calls us to shine for others.
Using a candle or flashlight in a dark space, this lesson illustrates how Jesus, the light of the world, brings salvation and hope. Children learn that his light overcomes the darkness of sin and calls us to shine for others.
Using a sponge and water, this lesson illustrates how gratitude fills our hearts with joy. As the sponge absorbs and overflows, children see how being thankful for God’s blessings can transform their perspective, even in tough times.
Using an overflowing cup of water, this lesson illustrates God’s abundant provision. Children learn that God doesn’t just meet our needs—he provides generously, showing his love and care in ways beyond what we expect.
Using a compass and a treasure hunt, this lesson demonstrates how God’s Word guides us on the right path. Without it, like a blindfolded journey, we get lost, but trusting His direction leads to life’s greatest treasures.
This lesson illustrates how God's armor protects us and makes us strong. Without it, like a balloon without reinforcement, we are vulnerable. Based on Ephesians 6:13-17, children learn to trust in God’s protection and stand firm through life’s challenges.
This lesson illustrates how God’s kingdom is the greatest treasure—worth more than anything else. Inspired by Matthew 13:44, children learn that following Jesus is the most valuable choice they can make.
This lesson demonstrates the importance of building our lives on Jesus as a firm foundation that stands strong through life's storms
Even the smallest acts of faith can grow into something big and impactful in God's kingdom.
Jesus' resurrection transforms our brokenness into wholeness, offering new life and hope through his power and love.
Sin creates a gap between us and God. Attempts to cross the gap without a bridge fail, but Jesus, like the bridge, makes the way possible through his death and resurrection.