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Today our preschoolers will learn the importance of listening to God. Learning Aim: Listen to God. Open your Bible to 1 Samuel 3:1-21. Every time that you say ‘And Samuel answered’ have the kids respond with ‘Here I am Lord.’. Say, Samuel was the son of Hannah.
Remind kids how God called Samuel and shared a special message with him. Explain that God calls them to follow him like Samuel did. Play a game of Follow the Leader with kids. Say, “Come, follow me” before each new action or way of moving around the room. Let kids take turns being the leader, as time allows. ASK:
Children's Sermon: God Calls Samuel (1 Samuel 3:1-10) At the beginning of the school year, most teachers make a name tag for each student in the class. The teacher does that to help the students in the class learn one another's names.
8 mar 2024 · Use this children’s Sunday School lesson to teach students about the calling of Samuel and how God calls each of us. Needed: Bibles, Don’t Say It! / Taboo cards (bought or homemade), a blindfold, drawing paper and crayons or colored pencils Intro Game: Don’t Say It!
12 sty 2024 · Samuel Listens Tag: Play a game of blindfolded tag, “Marco Polo” style. Have one student wear a blindfold and try to find and tag the others. The blindfolded tagger should call out “Samuel”, and the rest of the students (the Samuels) will answer “Speak, Lord” for the tagger to try locating.
Some people think that God only calls grown-ups. But Samuel was just a young boy when God called him. God knows your name just as He knew the name of Samuel and God still calls boys and girls today saying, "Come, follow me." So, listen for God's call and answer just as Samuel did, "Here I am!" ( Invite kids to stick their
In this Bible lesson your children learn about Samuel and his call from God. When Samuel was about three years old, his parents brought him to the temple to be blessed. Samuel became both a great leader to the Israelites and a prophet of God.