Let no Christian parents fall into the delusion that
Sunday School is intended to ease them of their personal duties. The first and
most natural condition of things is for Christian parents to train up their own
children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.
~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Family
Closeness
Game:
Table
Olympics – Part 2
Table
Volleyball
All you need for this game is a blown up balloon.
How you play it depends on how many people you have in your family. If it is
only a few then work as team to see how many times you can hit the balloon to
keep it in the air without hoping off your seat. No person is allowed to hit it
twice in a row. Alternatively play volleyball across the table. Each side of
the table is its own team.
Sharing:
Questions for stimulating discussion in your family.
- How do you think your friends would describe you?
- How do you think your family would describe you?
- How would you like to be described?
Story
With
your family read Mark 12.38-44
(for
a way of explaining/talking about this reading with children look at http://www.sermons4kids.com/widows_mite.htm
Questions
for Discussion:
- What does Jesus say about people who like to show off and have special treatment?
- Why was what the widow put in to the treasury worth more than the rich people?
Prayer
and Celebration
This week learn a new prayer off by heart, together. Write or find a
prayer that you can use with your family every night at mealtimes and family
sharing times. The prayer does not have to be complicated, but simple enough
for everyone to remember. It might include some lines of thanks or praise or
asking. Here is on prayer you might learn together.
Lord, behold our
family here assembled.
We thank you for
this place in which we dwell,
For the love that
unites us,
For the peace
accorded to us this day,
For the hope with
which we expect the morrow;
For the health,
the work, the food and the bright skies
That make our
lives delightful;
For our friends in
all parts of the earth.
Amen.
-- Robert Louis
Stevenson
Family
Time
Show
and Tell Night
Get
each of your family members to share something. It could be a picture they
like, a hobby or interest, something they have learned, a joke or story,
something they have made or made up, a game or something they found in the back
yard.
(This material is based on and draws from earlier Faithful Families emails by Stephen Harrison and Richard Browning: An Unless Ideas Production.) Unless otherwise noted all material on this blog is copyright Stephen Harrison and Richard Browning
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