Children's Bible Lessons: What's Your Call?
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Help your kids discover God's plan for them through God's call for Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel. These three lessons are engaging, fun and will challenge your students to know and follow Jesus. These resources hold to the truths of Scripture without compromise and keep kids and teachers coming back for more...
Kolby & Mary Beth King
God changed their lives… With that being said, Kolby is the children's minister at First Baptist Church in Owasso, Oklahoma, where he and Mary Beth, his wife, minister to 150 elementary students each week. They are also the founders of three-thirty ministries, a resource network for the purpose of providing affordable resources to churches and families around the world. Kolby is a ventriloquist (which basically means he likes to talk to himself) and Mary Beth eats fire as a way of sharing the Gospel. During their years in evangelism and student ministry, they picked up other interesting ministry tools including stunts with six-foot balloons, balloon sculptures, fire-juggling (which one should never do on a windy day!), and a variety of other unique activities for the purpose of sharing Jesus with others. Learn more about events or training conference they can bring to your church or organization at http://www.threethirtyministries.org/kolby-king. "Jesus must become greater; I must become less." John 3:30
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Children's Bible Lessons - Kolby & Mary Beth King
Children’s Bible Lessons
Volume 12 – WHAT’S YOUR CALL?
Kolby & Mary Beth King
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Copyright 2013 Kolby King
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Scripture verses used in this book are cited from the World English Version, a public domain version of the Bible. Learn more at http://www.worldenglishbible.org
Table of Contents
Introduction
Lesson 1 – Isaiah
Lesson 2 – Jeremiah
Lesson 3 - Ezekiel
Sample Family Devotions
About the Authors
This book is dedicated to children who seek to know God and make Him known.
Introduction
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Our Goal
To help students experience God’s Word in a colorful, fun, surprising and creative manner; to ignite in them a hunger that leads them to dig in, crawl inside, explore, enjoy and live out God’s truth.
Teaching Method
Children only remember 10% of what they hear, 20% of what they see, and 30% of what they hear and see. They are concrete learners, which means they retain 80 to 90% of what they do, touch, smell, taste, and help teach. Therefore, these lessons are packed with a teaching style that will help them to:
Find it. Taste it. Touch it. Make it.
Know it. Grow it. See it. Show it.
Live it!
SERIES: WHAT’S YOUR CALL?
Lesson 1 - Isaiah
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Bible Reference: Isaiah 6:1–8
Key Verse: 1 Peter 2:9—But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for God’s own possession, that you may proclaim the excellence of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light.
ITEMS NEEDED
-Craft items for the "tea light candle’ include air-dry clay, tea light candles, markers, and a variety of items such as beads that can be stuck into the clay.
OPENING ACTIVITY—Called Out Grouping Game
Explain to your students that they are going to play a game to help you get to know them better.
SAY: I am going to call out a number. Whatever number I say, I want you to get into groups of that number. For example, if I say four, then you will get into groups of four. As soon as you have your group,