Friday, October 21, 2016

Be an Active Sermon Listener

In this post there are some specific helps for this Sunday's sermon and some general helps for any Sunday.

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

Help Your Child Become an Active Sermon Listener from Children Desiring God  - Click HERE for free brochure.
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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