Wednesday, November 30, 2016

RECENTLY UPDATED: God Gives Israel a Prophet & Judge - 12.04

This week's lesson is Lesson 14, which is in book 2.

2015-07-19 CM Preview from Faith Church on Vimeo.

Personal note from Pastor Dave.

I am not teaching this month so I didn't spend time prepping a lesson.  However during a conversation with Krista tonight (Saturday) I realized there is a strong Christmas connection in this lesson.  
As we learned in the book of Judges, Israel was disobedient and didn't deserve God's mercy but in today's lesson, God sent a baby to help them.  This baby would become the judge and the prophet Samuel.
As we celebrate Christmas we remember that God sent a baby to VERY undeserving sinners - US.  This baby was the Messiah.  He didn't become the Messiah.  He was the Messiah.

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Calling All Parents!! Remember Your Calling!!

This Sunday our new Parenting Class begins!  You can find other parenting resources HERE

There are going to be three parts to each week's class.
FOUNDATIONAL AND PRACTICAL PARENTING TIPS from the updated Shepherding a Child's Heart by Tedd Tripp
GOSPEL PARENTING PRINCIPLES from Parenting:  14 Gopel Principles That Can Radically Change Your Family by Paul Tripp
FAMILY WORSHIP RESOURCES & HELPS from Emmanuel Baptist Church's EKIDZ ministry


GOSPEL PARENTING PRINCIPLES:  Calling
PRINCIPLE:  Nothing is more important in your life than being one of God's tools to form a human soul.


"Your church was not designed to replace you, but to assist and equip you in this essential [disciple making] work.  Your government was never designed to replace you, but to protect you as you do this core work.  The school near you will never replace you; at the very best it will support you as you do the work that only you can do.  You could argue that the chief reason God puts parents in children's lives is so that they would know him.  The most important thing that a child could ever learn about is the existence, character and plan of God.  If you know this fact, it will alter the way you understand and interpret every other fact in your life."

Calling - A Gospel Principle for Parents, by Paul Tripp from Paul David Tripp on Vimeo.

Here is the class schedule.

SHEPHERDING A CHILD’S HEART


Shepherding a Child’s Heart Session
Parenting:  14 Gospel Principles
12.04
#1
Getting to the Heart of the Behavior

Online Parenting Principle:  CALLING
ekidzministry.com
12.11
#2
You’re in Charge
Online Parenting Principle:  GRACE
ekidzministry.com
12.18
#3
You’re Child’s Development:
Shaping Influences
Online Parenting Principle:  LAW
ekidzministry.com
12.25

CHRISTMAS
No Class
Online Parenting Principle:  INABILITY
ekidzministry.com
01.01

NEW YEAR’S DAY
No Class
Online Parenting Principle:  IDENTITY
ekidzministry.com
01.08
#4
You’re Child’s Development: 
Godward Orientation
Online Parenting Principle:  PROCESS 
ekidzministry.com
01.15
#5
Examining Your Goals

Online Parenting Principle:  LOST
ekidzministry.com
01.22
#6
Discarding Unbiblical Methods

Online Parenting Principle:  AUTHORITY
ekidzministry.com
01.29
#7
Embracing Biblical Methods: 
Communication
Online Parenting Principle:  FOOLISHNESS
ekidzministry.com
02.05
#8
Embracing Biblical Methods: 
Appeal to Conscience, Life of Communication
Online Parenting Principle:  CHARACTER
ekidzministry.com
02.12
#9
Embracing Biblical Methods: 
Discipline Process
Online Parenting Principle:  FALSE GODS
ekidzministry.com
02.19
#10
Shepherding Children: 
Age Specific Videos
Online Parenting Principle:  CONTROL
ekidzministry.com
02.26

REVIEW

Online Parenting Principle:  REST
ekidzministry.com




Online Parenting Principle:  MERCY
ekidzministry.com

Monday, November 21, 2016

Samson & Romans 11: Kids ALMOST in Church!

Yesterday's EKIDZ lesson was the judge Samson.
During the 1st - 3rd grade Children's Church time, we watched most of Pastor Casey's sermon and then connected the sermon with Samson with the word PARADOX!

The kids did a great job of taking notes using the ABC method, which I recommend using when your kids are in church with you. 


Here are some of the words from the notes.





The Israelites & Samson


Click HERE for a good explanation of this week's Bible leasson!


The Israelites and Samson were blessed by God in amazing ways!

Yet  both became full of PRIDE instead of PRAISE!

During these ALMOST in Church Sundays, we make an effort to help
the kids learn how to listen, take notes and apply Sunday's sermon.
In the children's chapel we will sometimes mute the sermon to explain difficult ideas.  For example, during yesterday's sermon we explained the hardened hearts of the Israelites by using three children.
One child represented the Israelites.
The second child represented the Gentiles.
The third child represented God.
God gave the first child so many amazing blessings.  Many of these blessings and others went not only to the Israelites but also to the Jews.  
Instead of praising God, they became prideful.    
Because of their hard, prideful hearts, God chose to bless all of the nations just as He promised Abraham through Jesus.  At the same time, He is one day going to fulfill all of His promises to Israel because He is faithful.
 the parents develop tools to help their family (adults and children) worship together on Kids In Church Sundays and beyond those scheduled times.
We post many different resources to help parents lead their families.
The PARADOX is the life blessed by God lived in a self-centered way. 
Don't live this way!!

An activity we started and you can continue on your own is a blessing list!


  1. List blessings in your life.
  2. Talk about what using these blessing for yourself and your own glory would look like.
  3. Talk about what using these blessing for God and His glory would look like.
For example
  1. Food
  2. Selfishly get the biggest piece, not sharing, arguing about why you can't have more.  
  3. Sharing with others at family meals, through Groceries for life and many other ways.
Then begin to make this connection...
A thankful life is a life filled with praise.

A selfish life needs to be repented of. 



Saturday, November 5, 2016

How to Talk to Your Children About Election 2016

This article is was originally on September 7, 2016 at
www.russellmoore.com/2016/09/07/talk-children-election-2016/


Several years ago, I quipped before an audience, “Election years make people crazy.” And that was before I had any idea what was coming in 2016. For families with children, this election year brings unique challenges, since the campaign this year feels often like a reality show that breaks only for the Olympics. How do we talk to our children about what they are seeing all around them?
The most important step is to combat fear. That’s true in any election year, due to the way that partisans—and, sadly, especially Christians—speak in apocalyptic terms every four years. “If Barack Obama is elected, we won’t have a country left in four years,” was said many times in 2008. “Our country can’t survive the reelection of George W. Bush,” others said in 2004. Elections have consequences, yes. Elections are important, yes. But elections are not the pinnacle of history—for either good or for bad.
Our children should see that we are concerned about our country, but not that we are wringing our hands over the election. As Christians, we have an Apocalypse revealed to us. This isn’t it.
The second is to avoid tribalism. Many Americans see political candidates the same way they see their sports teams. They reflect in the glory of the winners, and despair with the losers. My side is all-good; your side is stupid and evil. If you have a candidate in this year’s election, explain to your children why you support that candidate. But also explain why other people would support one of the other candidates, and do so in a way that is as fair as possible to those views.
Another way to do that is to show where you and your candidate disagree. This will be true, even if your candidate is a write-in candidate of your choosing. If you agree with a political party or a political movement 100% on everything, you probably haven’t found a party platform but a new biblical canon. You want your children to see that your conscience is dictated by something (or, rather, Someone) more than the pull of whatever mob has the right bumper stickers.
Beyond that, model what it means to glean news from multiple sources. Don’t simply listen to the reassuring voices of whatever media outlet will tell you your candidate (again, if you have one) will win.
The third is to educate about the issues. Talk to your children not just about the issues that are raised in the debates and in the television ads, but also about the issues that aren’t raised at all. Ask why candidates might not want to talk about some pressing questions. That will teach your children not just about citizenship, but about human nature. Don’t just talk about issues that your child will see immediately affect you. Look at how public decisions affect those without much power—the unborn, the immigrant, the indebted, the elderly, the refugee.
Finally, keep the gospel the gospel. Show your children what matters most to you, and that’s the kingship of Jesus that is not of this world. When you see faith used cynically by politicians, point it out to your children as what it is. There will come a day when your children will wonder whether the gospel is just a cover for some cultural or political agenda. Make sure they see from you that you know that, while the gospel has social and political implications, politics is not the gospel.
Moreover, make sure they see that you are not enmeshed psychologically with your candidate or your party. You are united to Christ Jesus, and you don’t need some other would-be messiah. Sometimes that means that after you’ve talked about the blessings of living in a democratic republic, after you’ve discussed the implications of the election on various issues, that you smile and shrug and say, “But it’s only the presidency.” Your children should see that while you respect the office of President, you do not see it as ultimate. They should see that your greatest hope for one of them is not that he or she would be president of the United States. It’s that he or she would be a ruler of the universe, as a joint-heir of Christ Jesus, sharing in his inheritance, reconciled by the blood of his cross.