SPECIFIC HELPS FOR THIS SUNDAY
- Read: Romans 10:4-13 together before Sunday. Read through it a couple of times.
- Illustration Discussion: What needs to happen for someone to get into a zoo or amusement park? What needs to happen before your answer to the last question? (For example: someone needs to buy a ticket or pass. What needs to happen so a ticket can be bought? and so on.)
- Draw: Have your child use the back of the sermon note page to draw a picture. Here is an example.
- Listen: Listen for, think about and talk about these three words and how they are related
- Righteousness
- Incarnation
- Resurrection
- Think: Think about and write down ACTION words
- What does God do?
- What does Jesus do?
- What should man do?
GENERAL HELPS FOR ANY SUNDAY
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Help your child to focus on the sermon by quietly whispering instructions to him (i.e. “Listen to this story”, “Can you draw a picture of...”) This is not a time of long instruction, but just very short statements to focus his attention. It is also not a time for your child to whisper back to you. Encourage a younger child to listen to the sermon and to draw a picture of something from the sermon. This should not be seen as a time for doodling, but for active listening. If your child is very young and has a hard time sitting for a long time, after he has listened to the sermon for a while, you may want to let your child look at small, non-distracting Bible storybooks.
As your child gets older and learns to write, model for him how to take simple notes. Let him copy your notes at first; eventually encourage him to take his own notes. For notetaking, use a My Church Notebook from Children Desiring God or a spiral notebook that is specifically for Sundays.
Put together a tote bag for your child to use specifically in church. Inside you may want to include some of the following items: small Bible storybooks, a pad of paper or notebook, the Fighter Verses Coloring Book or other Bible story coloring books, and Crayola Twistable™ crayons or colored pencils.
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