Wednesday, February 24, 2016

In the Dark with Gideon





What kid wouldn’t love the allure of making noise and getting to play in the dark at Sunday School? That’s what happened when we acted out the story of Gideon from Judges 8. This story was very simple to re-enact. 

Here is what you need:

  • Battery operated candles for the torches
  • Sandwich size brown paper bags for the “pitchers” that hid the torches. I doubled the bags to hide the lights better.
  • Ram’s horns made out of empty paper towel rolls. (Instructions are here.)
  • Large sheet on the floor to represent the Midianite’s camp.

I did not bother to write lines for this drama. I was Gideon, the kids were my army and my coworker represented the Midianites.  We just followed the steps below:

  1. Gideon gathers the 300 men
  2. He tells them the Lord has given the Midianites into their hands
  3. He hands out the torches (battery powered candles), the jars (doubled paper bags) and the ram’s horns. Kids turn on their lights (candles) and place the paper bags over them to hide them.
  4. He divides the kids into 3 groups
  5. The 3 groups sneak around the room and make a circle around the Midianite camp in the middle of the room (i.e. the sheet on the floor on which my coworker is snoozing away).
  6. Everyone puts the lights in their left hand and the horns in your right hand
  7. Gideon blows his horn - 
    • Everyone blows their horns and rips their paper bags open to expose their lights.
    • They hold their "blazing torches" (battery powered candles) up high in their left hands
    • Then everyone shouts: "A sword for the LORD and for Gideon!"
    • Stay surrounding the camp and at your signal, the children lift their horns blow again.

  8. Then they watch as the Midianites destroy themselves and flee (kind of hard for one person to destroy themselves if that's all you have like we did, but they can yell and run away).
http://www.freebibleimages.org/illustrations/gideon-midianites/


I made a power point presentation of the story to show before we acted it out. I use Free Bible Images for my power points. There are at least 11 different sets of pictures to tell the story of Gideon with here.

After we finished, we all sat in the empty Midiante camp (the sheet on the floor).I had purchased a round loaf of bread to explain the dream that Gideon overheard in the Midianite camp. I broke off pieces of the round loaf of bread I and passed them out. We ate the bread as we discussed the story.

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