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Have you been looking for a new Bible for your LEGO loving, brick builder kids? I have heard about these before, but I've never seen one until now. We've been able to review the Faith Builders Bible from Zonderkidz. The Bible is translated into the New International Reader's Version (NIrV), which is specifically for kids and at about the third grade reading level. Within the Faith Builders Bible, there are 24 full-color pages sprinkled throughout the standard Bible text. Immediately upon…

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two pictures of legos with the words lego fun station on them, and an image of

If you have lots of bits of lego lying around then this prayer activity is for you! This way of praying involves lots of colour and touch so it's great for visal and kinesthetic learners... You will need: A lego baseboard, lego bricks, lego people, lego accessories of any and every kind! Make a cross shape on the baseboard using some bricks to symbolise bringing your prayers to Jesus. Use bricks to pray! Here are some ideas: Use different colours to represent different types of prayer e.g…

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play dough intercesions with an orange heart

This is an interactive idea for use in a family or with a small group of children led by an adult or a child, helping them to focus on praying for others. Below are some ideas for praying in each section, but encourage the children to add their own prayers too! Thanks to Kate who used a variation of this with a group of us this morning. Give each child a piece of play dough. Make the play dough into a ball. Pray for the World. Thank God for creation. Pray for places where there is war and…

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three legos sitting on top of a table next to each other with writing on them

This is an easy way to get children to pray for others and will appeal to the kinaesthetic learners! It's similar to the thank you tower idea we use with the 3-5s but involves naming those things and places we'd like God to bless. All you need is Duplo blocks, thin labels and pens/ pencils. Get the children to write names on labels, stick them on a block and build them into a tower. Each time they add a block to the tower they should ask God to bless that person or place. Each visible side…

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a pile of legos with the words, the lego vernon using your gifts to build god's kingdom

Do your kids love Lego Bible Lessons? This Lego Bible Lesson is great to use with a Lego Sunday School curriculum, Vacation Bible School, Children’s Message, or for any parent who wants to use Legos to teach their kids a Bible lesson. Learning is always more fun when you add Lego. Teaching about Jesus andContinue Reading

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