This object lesson teaches the ACTS model for praying (Adoration – Confession – Thanksgiving – Supplication), but since kids won’t likely recognize these terms, this lesson uses more familiar language: I love you! – I’m sorry! – Thank you! – Please!
Within the book of Romans, the author has given us a path toward salvation. Some call it the Roman Road. This lesson helps kids to memorize the Scriptures of the Roman Road so that they can share it with their friends.
This lesson comes with a full script that you can modify to suit your needs, flashcards to aid memorization and a special dice pattern to make learning Scriptures fun!
This object lesson teaches that it isn’t enough to just be Christian in this world. We need to have “saltiness” so that we help to make life better, heal those who are hurting and save those who are lost.
This lesson uses a science experiment in which you can make an egg float by adding salt to water. The salt increases the density of the water, making the egg more buoyant.
This object lesson teaches about how God’s plan for us can be difficult to see at times. Even so, we should do our best to follow the path He has set out for us.
A volunteer will work on completing a dot-to-dot puzzle while you talk about the challenges of discerning God’s plan for our lives. The puzzle has some intentional problems that serve as metaphors for these challenges. With your help, the volunteer will be able to solve the puzzle, revealing the big picture of God’s will. In this c
This object lesson teaches that you need the Holy Spirit to minister effectively to others. If you don't spend time with God each day to get filled with His Spirit, you will eventually run dry and have nothing left to offer anyone else.
The lesson involves repeatedly filling a Styrofoam cup with water and then piercing the cup to let the water drain out. The cup represents us. The water represents Living Water, i.e., the Holy Spirit. And the holes in the cup represent sin in our lives that a
This object lesson helps children understand that God will help them get through difficult times and situations. He never allows us to go through more than we can bear, and He never leaves us alone.
The lesson uses a little science. You will put a skewer through a balloon without popping it, because the strands of polymer in the rubber will stretch around the skewer to make a seal.
The lesson is simple enough for even grade school children to do it themselves successfully with a little guida
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Experience
I have been teaching in church and business settings for over 20 years, and I have pastored a Bible camp for abused children for the past 16 years.
Teaching style
Fun, dynamic and experiential. I like to get kids involved in the lessons, and I especially like object lessons for their ability to teach deep truths in visual and tactile ways.
My own education history
MS in Organizational Development, Negotiation & Conflict Management - 2015 (Abilene Christian University); BA in English - 1994 (University of Dallas); Certified in MBTI, StrengthsFinder, Insights Discovery and other instruments
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Published five books: Joseph's Journey, Peter's Path, The Gift, Teach Them, Build Your Walls! Guard Your Gates!
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