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What's In The Bag?

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Written by Jim Gerhold

Many times a great teaching tool is our natural curiosity. Ever heard the saying, "curiosity killed the cat, satisfaction brought it back"? Our human nature is built in such a way that we are drawn to things that encourage our curious mind. I have set the stage for a fun and interesting lesson plan. What's in the bag is a simple way to get kids to take note of your theme or lesson objective for that morning. There are three things you need to know for success in planning this object lesson.


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Laying Around the House

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Written by Jim Gerhold


Looking for a good object lesson? Maybe you should take a quick tour of your home. You might want to look through your class or children's church curriculum and discover your themes for the next five or six weeks. then go on a treasure hunt for visual "spiritual" applications. You'll be surprised what the Holy Spirit will speak to you as you discover quick and practical examples that are part of our everyday routine.

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