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Whether you are a children’s church worker, a seasoned Sunday School teacher, a small group leader for Vacation Bible School, or new volunteer in any children’s ministry, we are here to help you with all of the mysteries and dilemmas that come up while working with children. Sunday School Solutions is a ministry of Child Evangelism Fellowship®. CEF® has over 85 years of experience in ministering to children all over the USA and around the world. It is our desire to help you in all aspects of your children’s ministry.
What is Worship?
For many, it is easy to hear words in a church service and in our everyday language without knowing what they mean. Children could tend to lean into this mentality, which then leads to adults who don’t really know what these words mean that they’ve heard their entire lives, but there is always excitement when we get to learn the meaning of a new word! In this series, we will be looking at Scripture and how the writers defined worship.
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The Heart of Worship
Do the children you teach have a heart for God? How does King David’s heart for God help us have a heart of worship?
What is Worship?
For many, it is easy to hear words in a church service and in our everyday language without knowing what they mean. Children could tend to lean into this mentality, which then leads to adults who don’t really know what these words mean that they’ve heard their entire lives, but there is always excitement when we get to learn the meaning of a new word! In this series, we will be looking at Scripture and how the writers defined worship.
The Parables of Jesus: The Parable of the Friend at Midnight
Without prayer, we won’t grow in our walk with God. As adults, it can be hard to pray when we feel like we aren’t getting answers to our prayers. But we also know that God does answer prayer and walks through difficult situations with us.
The Parables of Jesus: The Lord’s Prayer
The Lord’s Prayer in Luke 11 may sound familiar to the children in your Sunday school class since it is a common passage of Scripture. This doesn’t make it any less important. In fact, it is so common because of how important it is. In these few verses, Jesus tells us how to talk to God the Father! The final parable in our series follows Jesus’ model for prayer. Before the kids in your Sunday school can understand the parable, they should learn how to talk to the Father.
The Parables of Jesus: The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant
As believers, we are called to forgive those who have sinned against us. But this can be challenging, even for children. Maybe a friend lied to them or said hurtful things. Maybe someone at school stole one of their valuable possessions. How can you teach the importance of forgiveness to the kids in your Sunday school class?
The Parables of Jesus: The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Builder
The childlike faith kids need to come to salvation in Jesus is a blessing, but it can also lead them to believe some ideas that aren’t true. How do you explain to a child how to discern truth from error?
The Parables of Jesus: The Parable of the Prodigal Son | Sunday School Solutions
We all have a perception of God’s love, but our perception needs to be grounded in biblical truth. Think about the children in your Sunday school class. Do they have the correct perception of God’s love for them? Do they think they have done something so bad that God wouldn’t love them? Do they believe God must love them because they are good kids? You can teach them the correct perspective of God’s love through the parable of the prodigal son.
The Parables of Jesus: The Parable of the Lost Coin | Sunday School Solutions
Think about the children in your Sunday school class. Have they trusted in Jesus as their Savior? God wants them to have a relationship with Him. We can demonstrate this truth to kids by teaching them the parable of the lost coin.
The Parables of Jesus: The Parable of the Good Samaritan | Sunday School Solutions
by Emily Hechler “I was playing with that toy first!” “Jamie is sitting in my spot!” “That marker is mine!” “Ethan called me a mean name.” Sound familiar? Does it ever seem like all the children in your Sunday school class do is argue and fight? As Sunday school...