Sunday, April 28, 2013

Faithful Families Resources April 28 2013



Weekly Inspiration

Remember that your ultimate goal is for your children to grow up secure in your love, strong in their faith, and with sound character.
~ Gary Chapman (The One Year Love Language Minute Devotional) 

Family Closeness
Game:
Long Word Search
Find a long word (eg. Hippopotamus,catastrophe) and give everyone a pencil and paper. Try to make as many words as possible from the letters of the long word. Rules: All words must be at least three letters long. A letter may only be used more than once in a word if it is contained in the main word more than once. Set a time limit.(TV Free Activities for Kids. Di Hodges) 

Sharing:
Questions for stimulating discussion in your family.

What is one thing you don’t think you could live without? Why?
  • If you could only take three things to a desert island what would they be?
  • If you could change one thing about yourself what would it be?
  • What does it mean to adore something?
  • Do you remember a time when someone praised you for something you did? what did it feel like? did you like it? What are some of the words that might express praise? 

Story
With your family read:  John 14.23-29
(for a way of explaining/talking about this reading with children look at http://www.sermons4kids.com/if_you_love_me.htm

 Questions for Discussion:
  • What will those who love Jesus do?
  • What do you think it means for Jesus to make his home with you?
  • What did Jesus say the Holy Spirit does?
  • What is Jesus’ peace like? 

Prayer and Celebration
This week we invite you to use a prayer without words consisting only of touch. It is very simple. Using your finger write or draw your prayers on the palm of each others hands or backs. If you want you might speak these prayer out aloud once they are done. Make these prayers especially for the person whom you are drawing on.

Draw or write one good thing you want for this person?
  
Family Activity
Bible Story Theme Night

Think of a bible story - like Noah’s Ark or the Feeding of the Five Thousand.
Think of how you might have a family fun night focused on the theme of the story. This might include: Themed food, games, music, decorations, the telling of the story with costumes. Let your imagination run wild. 


(This material is based on and draws from earlier Faithful Families emails by Stephen Harrison & Richard Browning: An Unless Ideas Production.) Unless otherwise noted all material on this blog is copyright Stephen Harrison and Richard Browning

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Faithful Families Resources April 21 2013



Weekly Inspiration
Each day of our lives we make deposits in the memory banks of our children.
~Chuck Swindoll

Family Closeness
Game:
Coin Game
Find a small container such as a cup or bowl and fill it almost to the top with water. Place it on a tray with sides (because it is going to overflow)  on your table. Give everyone around the table a supply of coins. Take turns dropping the coins into the container. The games is over when someones coin makes the water overflow.

  
Sharing:
Questions for stimulating discussion in your family.
  • If you knew a friend of yours had stolen something, what would you do about it?
  • What is your very earliest memory as a very little kid?
  • Why do you think some people don't like animals? 

Story
With your family read:  John 13.31-35
(for a way of explaining/talking about this reading with children look at http://www.sermons4kids.com/jesus_loves_us_all.htm

 Questions for Discussion:
  • What do you think glory is?
  • What is God’s glory?
  • How can we love one another as Jesus loved us?
  • How did Jesus says people would know his disciples? 

Prayer and Celebration
Prayer Weaving
I love this creative idea I found on another blog which put something in children’s hands while they pray and produces something that can be used later on for further prayer adventures.

Check out some of the other great ideas at http://flamecreativekids.blogspot.com.au/
  
Family Activity
Celebrate Someone Special
Get your family to pick someone they want to celebrate. This could be someone you know who does special things for your family, church or community or it could be someone who left a legacy in the worldIf it is someone who is alive throw a small party for them or invite them over for afternoon tea. Thank them for all they are doing. If it is someone who is no longer alive find out all you can about them. Tell their story and enjoy some food together as you think about how they change the world or your community. 


(This material is based on and draws from earlier Faithful Families emails by Stephen Harrison & Richard Browning: An Unless Ideas Production.) Unless otherwise noted all material on this blog is copyright Stephen Harrison and Richard Browning

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Faithful Families Resources April 14 2013



Weekly Inspiration
We know the excitement of getting a present- we love to unwrap it to see what is inside. So it is with our children they are gifts we unwrap for years as we discover the unique characters God has made them.
~ Cornelius Plantinga, Jr.

Video of the Week
The Parable of the Lost Sheep (for children)


Family Closeness
Game:
Animal, Vegetable or Mineral
Think of something that fits into the animal, vegetable or mineral category. The categories are Animal (animals, insects) Vegetable (anything that is a plant) and Mineral (any object that isn't alive) Your family then must ask you questions to work out what it is. This could be limited to twenty questions but doesn't have to be. All the questions must be answered with a yes or no, except the first which asks whether the object is animal, vegetable or mineral. This is a great game to teach your children, but they may need a little coaching, it is ok to give them some clues. This is a game for all ages.

Sharing:
Questions for stimulating discussion in your family.
  • How would you describe different family members to a friend?
  • What kinds of things on TV and in movies make you laugh?

Story
With your family read:  John 10.22-30
(for a way of explaining/talking about this reading with children look at http://www.sermons4kids.com/safe_in_his_hands.htm

Questions for Discussion:
  • What did Jesus say his sheep do?
  • Who are Jesus sheep?
  • What does it mean to be one of Jesus sheep?
  • What does Jesus give his sheep?

Prayer and Celebration
Centre of attention
On different days of the week select a different family member to be given special prayer attention. Each family member can pray around the dinner table for that person. Ask that family member what things they would like you to pray for. Make sure you spend some time giving thanks for all the positive things they bring to your family and for their needs as well.

Family Activity
Camp Out Night
If you own a tent, pitch it in the backyard one night and take the family out there to sleep. Do some fun things like story telling and board games. Do all the things you would do camping out.


(This material is based on and draws from earlier Faithful Families emails by Stephen Harrison & Richard Browning: An Unless Ideas Production.) Unless otherwise noted all material on this blog is copyright Stephen Harrison and Richard Browning

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Faithful Families Resources April 7 2013



Weekly Inspiration

If we do not actively seek God early in the morning,
it will be very unlikely that we meet him later in the day.
~Anne van der Bijl

Video of the Week
What will you have done in ten years to change the life of a child?




Family Closeness
Game:
Laugh Like
This is a pretty silly game but lots of fun. Everyone around the table has to laugh like another family member. For example: Everyone laugh like mum, everyone laugh like dad. This should be done in a spirit of fun and togetherness.

Sharing:
Questions for stimulating discussion in your family.
  • What is the most enjoyable thing our family has done together in the last three years?
  • Name two things we should do as a family on the weekend.

 Story
With your family read:  John 21.1-19
 Questions for Discussion:
  • What do you like about this reading?
  • What do you think in unusual?
  • What do we learn about Jesus from this story?
  • Why do you think Jesus asked Peter if he loved him?

Prayer and Celebration
One morning wake up your children before sunrise and drive the whole family to a convenient scenic place and wait for the sun to rise. As the sun comes up encourage your family to think about the light that Christ brings into your lives. Name the many blessings that flow from God. Pray prayers of thanks to Jesus for the blessings he brings to your life. Read John 1.1-4
(Idea taken from Focus on the Family)

Lord our God,
on the first day of creation
you made the light that scatters the darkness.
Let Christ, the light of lights,
hidden from all eternity,
shine at last on your people
and free us from the darkness of sin.
Fill our lives with joy
as we go out to welcome your Son at his coming.
We ask this in the name of Jesus the Lord.

Family Activity

Having a family night is a fantastic and fun way to focus on your family growing together. What is a family night? It is simply putting aside one evening a week or a month or whatever regular interval suits you to do something together that everyone will enjoy. 

Make sure the dates you pick are in your diaries and give them the first priority – try to plan well ahead. Give each member a turn to plan the program for the evening. Make it a rule that there is to be no complaining or fidgeting and that everyone is to cooperate and participate. This is especially important for the younger children whose self esteem may be damaged by older children's comments.


Don't forget to talk about the purpose of the family night. Two key purposes could be 1. To have fun together. (Family night should be the most anticipated night of the week) 2. To worship the Lord together. This is an opportunity for parents to model Christian devotion to their children. (The Big Book of Family Fun. Gwen Ellis.)

Here are some ideas for fun family nights. All of these take a little planning and resource gathering…but if your family has fun and grows together it will be well worth it.

Celebration Night

Throw a party for your family or for a particular special day. Decorate the room, eat special food, play some games and generally do what you do when you have a party.

Outing Night

Go on a special adventure with your family to somewhere different than the local shopping centre.

Project Night
Provide materials for the family to make a project – art, drama or anything that comes to mind. Making puppets is one idea.


(This material is based on and draws from earlier Faithful Families emails by Stephen Harrison & Richard Browning: An Unless Ideas Production.) Unless otherwise noted all material on this blog is copyright Stephen Harrison and Richard Browning