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		<title>BaylesWiesner906:&amp;#32;Created page with '[http://www.bibleknowledgebookstore.com/church-supplies.html church supplies] - I want to state something straight away. The games I am talking about possess a purpose. If a pers…'</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;#39;[http://www.bibleknowledgebookstore.com/church-supplies.html church supplies] - I want to state something straight away. The games I am talking about possess a purpose. If a pers…&amp;#39;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;[http://www.bibleknowledgebookstore.com/church-supplies.html church supplies] - I want to state something straight away. The games I am talking about possess a purpose. If a person looks into my classroom during a children's church lesson, they might think we have been just playing around. They are partly correct, but my playing has a purpose. Bible games for children aid the educational process and children have a great time too. Okay, so what forms of things can games teach?&lt;br /&gt;
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Games Teach That Church Is Fun&lt;br /&gt;
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Well, why is it vital that you teach that? Shouldn't church be quiet, reverent and stiff? Uh, no... it shouldn't and especially not inside the kids ministry area. I want a church that's noisy and fun because it's alive as well as on fire with all the living, breathing, powerful word of God. You are able to disagree however i am sticking to it. You can not move me here. Children's church lessons ought to be exciting, captivating, encouraging and lighthearted. They must be packed with Bible games, joy and laughter. Kids learn through enjoy an objective. Bible games teach kids that learning could be fun in church too.&lt;br /&gt;
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Evaluate the lesson&lt;br /&gt;
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[http://www.bibleknowledgebookstore.com/bibles/bible-covers.html bible cover] - I use Bible games for youngsters to bolster the thing that was taught inside the Bible story. Here are a few examples:&lt;br /&gt;
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 Play a card matching game similar to concentration using images from the Bible lesson. Make two cards of each and every image and turn they and so the image cannot be seen. Kids try to make matches from the cards. Say for example a Bible lesson on creation would have images of trees, animals, fruit, etc. Yeah it is really an old concept but kids still want it. It is a simple game for only the youngest children. Additionally, it works well for multi-age groups.&lt;br /&gt;
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 Play a game title where kids guess and turn over the letters of the name of the character within the Bible story, a primary point or even the Bible memory verse. The idea is always to guess the correct letters to reveal the word. It becomes an illustration of another tried and tested Bible game that works great.&lt;br /&gt;
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 Work with a deck of cards with inquiries to quiz the kids around the Bible lesson. Go on it up a notch and display the questions using PowerPoint. Play as teams or being a large group. My experience is that kids pay attention for a longer period of time when they know the information will be utilized in a Bible game for review.&lt;br /&gt;
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Apply the Lesson&lt;br /&gt;
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Application is among the most important benefits of Bible games. I also believe it is the best opportunity for one to take creative liberty and inject some crazy fun. Let's imagine your Bible story is about being full of God's love, compassion or the fruit of the Spirit. Produce a masking tape heart on to the floor. Kids roll marbles or pitch paper wads into the heart to fill it up.&lt;br /&gt;
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Used to do a lesson on water baptism. Yeah, I here you... bring on the lake. I put toy figures over a plastic plate and floated the dish in a pan of water. The children pitched coins into the plate to immerse or baptize the figures. I still hear them discussing the sport and how much fun it had been to submerse the figure. I found out later that carrying this out relieved some kids of their apprehension with all the immersion process. Bible games are playing with purpose. Pray and have the Holy Spirit to help you create games that apply the lesson.&lt;br /&gt;
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Fun for the Sake of Fun&lt;br /&gt;
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[http://www.bibleknowledgebookstore.com/bible/study.html Discounted Study Bibles] - Youngsters are needing to develop fast in today's world. 4th and 5th graders are similar to 7th and 8th graders a few years ago. They're confronted with serious issues at a very young age. Often children are pressured to behave older and mature faster compared to they should. Kids require a time and energy to relax, have a great time and behave like kids. Yeah, In my opinion in Bible games for youngsters and having fun with purpose. But, I additionally feel that just allowing kids to be kids serves an essential purpose too.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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