Showing posts with label Daniel and the Lions' Den. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daniel and the Lions' Den. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
How to Showcase Your Children's Ministry
Sunday School 2016 by Julia from Joan Eppehimer on Vimeo.
We made this video last year to show in church as a way to keep the children's ministry before the congregation. As many of you know, you never know how many children you will have on any given Sunday. This was a great way to let people see the whole picture.
Friday, February 6, 2015
Picture This!
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. I also think
pictures make good spring boards for creative ideas. I tend to believe in the theory of insight
learning, where you get that “aha” moment
Monday, February 2, 2015
Feeding Our Fears to the Lions
The idea for this Daniel activity came from the messy church blog. My talented coworker looked at their picture and then made this cool lion mailbox for me.
She found a relatively square corrugated box about 11” X 11”
X 9”. She covered the front with tan
Friday, January 23, 2015
In the Lions' Den with Daniel
One of the major VBS curriculums for 2015 is using stories
from the book of Daniel, so I thought that I better get the rest of my Daniel
posts on here.
We had a puppet stage that morphed from being the fiery furnace into the lions’ den. The cardboard lion in front of the den was an old
VBS prop. It was just made from a picture of a lion in a coloring book
projected onto cardboard and painted.
The paper was leftover from some scenery used elsewhere. We
kept the paper on after we finished Daniel and made this into a tomb for Easter.
Hint – ever noticed how cardboard warps if you paint it? Did
you know that if you paint the back side of your cardboard it will “unwarp” it?
The cardboard shrinks when the paint dries – painting both sides counteracts
the shrinkage and you will get a straight piece of cardboard again. You only
need a light coat on the back side. (We did not paint the back side of our lion and you can see that it is a little warped.)
We used this puppet stage to make the lions’ den, and then
we presented a puppet show. Leo and Lawrence, two twin lions, told the story to
us of Daniel and the Lion’s Den. Here is
the script if you
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