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April2009 Spark Children’s Ministry 817-444-5683 Service Times: Sunday 9am Sunday School 10am Spark & Adult Service Wednesday Night Pyro Youth & Adult Bible Study |
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Instill a Deep Love for God’s Word During Jesus’ earthly
ministry, he encouraged people to bring their children to him, and he praised
the qualities of childlike faith. More than 50% of Christians choose to
follow Jesus between ages 5 and 9. So it’s never too early to nurture
this most important relationship. And you don’t need a theology degree
to help your children love the Bible. Here are some easy steps to spark a
passion for Scripture: Provide age-appropriate resources. Look
for books and materials that encourage spiritual development. Take advantage
of your local and church libraries, as well as experts at Christian
bookstores. Read to children and let them see you
reading the Bible.
Partner
with your local church. Parents and churches can
work together to help children discover God’s message of love and
salvation. Talk to your pastor or children’s pastor for ideas about
nurturing your children’s relationship with God. Adapt as your children grow. Watch
for cues that children have outgrown Bible storybooks. After reading with
your older children, ask questions that encourage them to dig deeper into
God’s Word.
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Ask God: 1. To give your children a hunger
for his Word. 2.
To help your children hide his Word in their hearts (see Psalm
119:11). 3.
To help family members apply the Bible to their daily lives. |
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Parenting Insights Use these age-appropriate
ideas from Children’s Ministry
Magazine to help tailor the Bible’s message to your
children’s learning skills: Ages
Preschoolers’
attention span is only two to 10 minutes. They learn by touching objects and
by repetition. Paraphrase Bible stories and highlight only main points. Ages
By
this age, children’s attention span is 10 to 20 minutes. They think
concretely and focus on people’s actions. Provide more details and then
let children share the passage in their own words. Ages
By this age, most children have heard many Bible stories a lot. They need to know, “So what?” Offer modern-day applications because children learn more when they see how God’s Word applies to them personally. |
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“Your word is a lamp to guide my feet and a light for my
path…. The teaching of your word gives light, so even the simple can
understand.” Psalm 119:105, 130 The Bible shows us the way to heaven, as well as the way
to live here on earth. Use every opportunity to introduce your children to
God’s Word. Teachable Moments 1. “The B-I-B-L-E”—Many children absorb new information quickly through
music. Plus, it’s fun! At home or in the car, sing songs about Bible
people and events. Many praise lyrics come directly from Scripture verses.
2. Hide God’s Word in Your Hearts—If you want your children to memorize Bible passages, start simple and keep it fun. For longer Bible passages, family members can each memorize a different section. 3.
Act It Out—If
your children enjoy playing pretend and dress up, encourage them to act out
various Bible stories. Read directly from the Bible and then help children
search for fun props (a stuffed whale for Jonah, building blocks for the wall
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The above passage from
Deuteronomy is a command but also a wonderful privilege. As you teach your
children about God and his Word, use these discussion-starters:
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Family Experience: Bible Exploration During
an evening together, dive into God’s Word with these ideas from
Group’s Hands-On Bible. ·
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It’s Knot a Problem—Without the Bible, it’s impossible to know
how to live a life that pleases God. Together, read 2 Timothy 3:16 once or
twice. Have everyone try writing (or saying) the verse in their own words.
Next, take a one-foot length of rope or clothesline. Say, “I’m
going to hold one end of the rope in each hand and tie a knot without letting
go of the ends. It seems impossible, right?” Let family members try to
come up with a solution. After a few minutes, lay the rope out straight on a
table. Cross your arms over your chest, then lean over and pick up the ends
of the rope with your arms still crossed. Then unfold your arms to reveal the
tied knot. Say, “With God’s guidance in the Bible, it’s
possible to make good decisions. The Bible teaches us to do what’s
right.” |
This page is designed to help
educate parents and isn’t meant to endorse any movie, music, or
product. Our prayer is that you’ll make informed decisions about what your children watch, listen to, and wear. |
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What’s
Playing at the Movies Movie: Hannah Montana: The Movie (April 10) Genre: Comedy, Family, Music Rating: G Cast: Miley Cyrus, Billy Ray
Cyrus, Emily Osment
Discussion
Questions: When have you felt overwhelmed, and
what was the reason? If you could “reinvent” yourself, who would
you become, and why? Read Joshua 24:14-15. Think of a time you had to choose
between two different paths: How did you make your decision? How does God
help you make decisions? What
Music Is Releasing Artist: Mandisa Album: Freedom Artist Info: Now a contemporary gospel
artist, Mandisa placed ninth on American Idol season five. She forgave
judge Simon Cowell for making mean comments about
her weight.
Discussion
Questions: Why
are so many people focused on outward appearances? What is your definition of
true beauty? Read 1 Peter 3:3-4. What about your spirit makes you beautiful
on the inside? What Games Are Out
GAME RATINGS KEY: EC=Early Childhood, E=Everyone (ages 6+), E10+ (ages 10+), T=Teen
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What’s
happening right now that may affect your children and family: ·
Thanks to the recession, now more families are enjoying home-cooked meals
together. Food trends for 2009 center around comfort, value, and simplicity. (NPR) ·
In the last decade, the number of stay-at-home dads has tripled. (Newsweek) ______________ Quick Stats ·
75% of ( ·
Each day, an estimated 4 million children post content to the Web. (netlingo.com)
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Every week, MySpace deletes 25,000 profiles of users who don’t
meet the site’s minimum-age requirement of 14 years. (netlingo.com) |
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Hello
all,
April
is an exciting month!! Baseball
season begins and my hopes are high for the Rangers! April is also the month we celebrate
Easter. This newsletter focuses on
getting into the word with your kids.
This is a great opportunity to get into the word with them to talk about
the Resurrection of Jesus. This month , Camp deposits are due. If your kids want to go to camp, the
registration form & $100 deposit are due on April 19th!! Forms are available on the Spark
bulletin board in the
Reaching
This Generation,
Pastor
James