![]() Refer to the boy’s lunch provided for thousands of people when Jesus multiplied the fish and the bread. Remind your child that God can use the smallest of actions. Jesus’s words will grow in hearts and change people. Say a prayer that the word they are preaching will change lives. If you or your church supports missionaries in a country, you may do a more in-depth study. Look at other countries on the map and explain that missionaries carried Jesus’ word there too. You may also point out Rome, Corinth, and other Bible places that the apostles carried the Gospel too (we will look at these trips later in the year). Using a map or globe, point to Israel where Jesus began his ministry. The sponge seems very small, but the water in the sponge will spread and wet the whole paper towel. Take a small piece of wet sponge and place it in the middle. He spoke to people, and they spoke to other people, and they spoke to still more people. He couldn’t catch an airplane to fly around the world. When Jesus first began to preach the Gospel, He did not have internet or television. Remind your children that Jesus lived in a day vastly different to our day. (If possible, write a surprise Bible memory verse on the balloon that appears when you blow it up.) If we ignored the small piece of rubber and said it wasn’t much, we would never be able to enjoy a big balloon. Then begin to blow the balloon up until it is big. ![]() An egg becomes an ostrich.Įxamine an uninflated balloon (you may also substitute for a stick of gum.) Talk about how small and unimportant it looks. People start as babies but grow to be adults. For example, seeds are small but become big plants. Ask your child to name some things which start out small but grow big. Many things that begin small become large.
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