28 Outstanding Object Lessons

28 Outstanding Object Lessons

by Mary Kate Warner
28 Outstanding Object Lessons

28 Outstanding Object Lessons

by Mary Kate Warner

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Overview

Discover How to Use Everyday Household Items to Illustrate Biblical Truths to Kids!


In case you aren't familiar, Object Lessons involve taking an everyday item (flashlight, tupperware container, sneaker, etc.) and using it to illustrate a Biblical truth to your students.


It's a great technique for grabbing children's attention and introducing them to some of the more abstract concepts in the Bible.


Here's a few examples:


1) An extension cord can be used to represent the power of the Holy Spirit that keeps us "plugged in" to our father!


2) Mittens, hats and snow wear represent the whole armor of God


3) Cell phones remind us to "phone home" often when God's on the other end of the line


Now you can get 28 deeply impactful, yet simple object lessons that use common household items to reveal the nature of God!


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Here's a glimpse inside:


-Each of the 28 lessons includes a Message Overview, Scripture References, Materials Lists, Preparation Notes, and Concluding Prayer.


-You'll also get a step by step Teaching Script containing the exact words you can use to drive the true meaning of the lesson home.


-Most lessons take between 10 and 15 minutes if they are taught exactly as presented. (But you can easily shrink or expand the object lesson to fit your time constraints)


-These lessons contain interactive elements that all your students (ages 4-14) can participate in.


-Object Lessons can be used by any Denomination with any Bible translation.


-The only materials you'll need are already lying around your house!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940151533515
Publisher: TeachSundaySchool.com
Publication date: 05/22/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 795 KB
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