Teacher Handbook
Teacher Handbook
Teacher Handbook
Teacher’s Handbook
Copyright Tara Merrill, June 2009. May not be reproduced without written permission of the author.
Unit Overview
This week we will learn how to be warriors for God. Paul tells us in
Ephesians that we are caught in the middle of a spiritual war. He doesn’t tell
us this to scare us, but to prepare us for life’s everyday battles. As teachers
we are responsible for leading children in this war by showing them how to
use the tools God has given us to fight a spiritual battle. These tools are laid
out in Ephesians 6:11-18. This week children will learn how to “put on the
full armor of God” by participating in discussions, playing games, making
“armor,” praying and reading their Bibles. This week pray that the Lord
would open your heart to better understand spiritual armor and give you the
wisdom and patience to lead His children. To put a fun spin on this theme,
the children are attending a sort of spiritual “boot camp” instead of your
ordinary VBS. They are privates in God’s army, and you will be their drill
sergeants, who strive to lead them closer and closer to our General, Jesus.
Be sure to pray for your individual students everyday! They look to you as a
leader in the Faith, so with the faith of a child spend time with God
reacquainting yourself with this familiar passage of Scripture. Above all,
enjoy this time you have to serve God and his children!
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Day One: Introduction and the Belt of Truth
TEACHER PREPARATION:
Before coming to “Boot Camp,” spend some time in individual prayer
specifically focusing on the day at hand, the lesson and your children. Come
before Jesus as an empty vessel. Read and meditate Ephesians 6:11-18 and
John 14:6. Think about how the world and the Church view Truth
differently. Go over what you will say with the children and how you will
guide them through each activity. Be sure you understand the big idea so
you can pass it on to your group. Gather all necessary materials for today’s
activities and do day one’s activities in your own activity book. Meet and
pray with other teachers before getting started. Have fun!
Read Ephesians 6:11-18. Discuss plans for boot camp and go over the
armor of God briefly. Tell the kids that by the end of the week, they should
have Ephesians 6:11 memorized. Recite it together twice. (Display it on an
overhead as you read it. Be sure it is posted around the camp so kids can see
it as they go about their day.) Read the Scripture first and recite the power
verse, then Say: How many of you have ever seen pictures of medieval
knights all dressed up in their armor? (Allow kids to raise their hands.)
Why did these warriors have to wear all that armor? (Have a student or two
respond.) Right. So how many of you think you will ever really need to
wear armor like that, in your everyday life? Well the truth is, we do. God
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tells us in His Word that we are at war right now. Not this country with
another country, but Christians are at war with the Devil. Even each one of
you. So if we are at war, what should we do to prepare for a new battle
every day? (Allow students to respond.) Read our Bibles, pray, go to
church. Those are all great answers. But did you know that God has told us
about a way we can protect ourselves from attacks from Satan? In the book
of Ephesians in the Bible, Paul writes about the armor of God. This is a
metaphor. We can’t go to a store and buy spiritual armor, but they are still
real tools that God wants us to use to fight for Him. He wants us to be
warriors for Him, so he gives us six pieces of armor to wear. This week we
will learn about all six of them and how to put them on and wear them every
day. Now, who can tell me what the first piece of armor is in Ephesians?
Does anyone know? (Allow kids to respond.) Right, it’s the Belt of Truth.
What do belts do? They hold up your pants, don’t they? In Roman times
when the book of Ephesians was written, the Roman warrior’s belt held all
their weapons and tools. If their belt was on wrong, or not on at all, then
they would not be efficient warriors. The belt of Truth represents what we
know about God. This knowledge of God that we have helps to keep all the
other pieces of armor together. It’s our storage place for knowledge of God.
If you don’t know the truth about God, then how will you be able to put on a
helmet of Salvation? Today we will discuss the importance of the Belt of
Truth and we will learn how to wear it every day.
Music worship. Choose songs that are high energy with easy lyrics. Be
sure to display the lyrics on an overhead so kids can follow along.
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one giant leap towards the finish line. If they miss a question, they
stay where they are. The first one to cross the finish line wins.
Have them line up at the starting line.
Ask the child closest to you the first question.
Continue in game play until every child has crossed the finish line.
Platoons (small groups) discuss Scripture and how the game applies to the
Belt of Truth. Say: So did you all have fun with today’s game? What do
you think it had to do with today’s lesson? (Allow time for students to
respond.) You had to know the answers to the questions in order to win the
game. You had to know if what I was telling you was true. Can you think
of a situation in your life where you might need to know if what someone is
telling you is true or not? (Allow time for students to respond.) What if
someone said to you, “Jesus isn’t the only way to get to Heaven,” what
would you say? (Allow responses.) A Bible verse we’ll look at today is
John 14:6 where Jesus says, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one
comes to the Father except through me.” We know that this is the truth. So
through reading our Bibles every day, we learn how to put on the Belt of
Truth. If we put on the Belt of Truth and get to know the Bible really well,
it will be harder for Satan to lie to us.
Have the privates complete the day one pages in the activity book. Help
and guide as necessary. Leave the books at church in a designated area so
they won’t get lost.
Make Tool Belts of Truth. Have kids leave their belt. All pieces of armor
will be taken home on Friday.
Materials:
A canvas tool belt for each child
Permanent markers
Table cloths
tracts
Process:
Read Ephesians 6:14a.
Briefly remind the privates what the Scripture means for us.
Explain that these real belts only remind us of the spiritual belt.
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Make sure kids use a permanent marker to write their names on the
inside of the belt so they can get theirs back later.
Allow the kids to decorate their belt however they want, as long as it
reminds them of Truth.
Put a few tracts in one of the pockets
Pray as a group. Warn the kids to wear a swim suit under their clothes
and/or bring a change of clothes tomorrow.
Example prayer: “Dear God thank you for letting us have fun and
spend time with you today. I pray that we would remember to put on the
Belt of Truth every day so we can fight against Satan’s lies. Please bring us
all back here safely tomorrow. Amen.”
AFTERWARDS:
Meet with all volunteers to pray and discuss the day’s happenings. What did
you learn about your students? Did you have any problems with kids getting
along or not listening or not participating? How can you solve these
problems for tomorrow? What went really well and how can you keep this
up for the rest of the week?
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Day Two: The Breastplate of Righteousness
TEACHER PREPARATION:
Get a good night’s sleep for today’s game and dress appropriately for getting
soaked in water balloons. Pray for the needs and things you learned about
your children yesterday. Read and meditate on Ephesians 6:11-18 and
Deuteronomy 6:25. Do the activities for day two. Think about the nature of
righteousness and how it is obtained. What is your role in your own
righteousness? Gather today’s materials. Go over what you will say today
and be sure you understand the big ideas. Meet and pray with the other
volunteers.
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Righteousness every day, then it will be really hard for him to lead us into
sin because we will be focused on following the commandments God gives
us.
Music worship. Choose songs that are high energy with easy lyrics. Be
sure to display the lyrics on an overhead so kids can follow along.
Water/snack break. Serve heart shaped sugar cookies along with the water
to remind the kids to protect their hearts from Satan’s attacks.
Platoon discussion of Scripture and how the game applies to the Breastplate
of Righteousness. Say, Today’s game was pretty fun, wasn’t it? Water
balloon fights are great, but what does this have to do with the Breastplate of
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Righteousness? (Allow students to respond.) Well, in our water war, only
shots to the chest counted. That’s where all your vital organs are. When
Satan tries to attack our righteousness, he aims to kill. We can’t live without
our heart functioning, so that’s where he hits us. He tries to turn our hearts
to him and away from Jesus. When we wear the Breastplate of
Righteousness, it means we are working hard to protect our hearts from this
sort of attack by focusing on what God wants us to do. If we look at Psalm
119:9-11, we see how King David fought to follow God’s plan for
righteousness. (Read Psalm 119:9-11 together.) So what does this passage
of Scripture mean for us? (Allow students to respond.) It means that in
order to not sin against God, in order to stay righteous with Him, we need to
memorize Scripture and do what it says. We need to give everything we are
to following God.
Have the privates complete the day two pages in the activity book. Help
and guide as necessary. Leave the books at church.
Make T-Shirts of Righteousness. Have kids leave their shirt to dry. All
pieces of armor will be taken home on Friday.
Materials:
One grey t-shirt per child
fabric paint and fabric markers
a piece of cardboard to put inside the shirt so the paint won’t bleed
through to the other side.
Process:
Have each child write his or her name on the inside collar.
Decorate the shirt with Bible verses and symbols to remind yourself
about righteousness and living righteously.
Pray as a group.
Example prayer: “Dear God thank you for letting us have fun and
spend time with you today. I pray that we would remember to put on the
Breastplate of Righteousness every day so we will be protected from impure
sin.. Please bring us all back here safely tomorrow. Amen.”
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Send home notes for tomorrow with every child.
AFTERWARDS:
Meet with all volunteers to pray and discuss the day’s happenings. What did
you learn about your students? Did you have any problems with kids getting
along or not listening or not participating? How can you solve these
problems for tomorrow? What went really well and how can you keep this
up for the rest of the week?
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Day Three: Preparation and the Shoes of
the Gospel of Peace
TEACHER PREPARATION:
Continue to pray for your children as you learn more about them. Read and
meditate on Ephesians 6:11-18, John 16:33 and 1 Peter 3:15. Fill out day
three’s activities in your book. Go out and find peace with God just spend
time in silence with Him. Reflect on how He has brought you peace and
how you have brought and can bring it others. What role does evangelism
play in your life? Gather today’s materials. Think about today’s big idea
and how you will introduce it to the kids. Meet and pray with the other
volunteers
BIG IDEA: All warriors have to be prepared to run, because they never
know when battle will hit. We always need to have on the Shoes of the
Gospel of Peace so we can be prepared to share the Good News with anyone
who needs to hear it.
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don’t have to worry because we know we are going to Heaven. Why do you
think we have to prepare our feet with this? (Allow students to respond.)
Our job as warriors for God is to let as many people as we can know about
the Gospel. One way we can do this is to tell them about the ABC’s of
salvation. What are the ABC’s of salvation? (Allow students to respond.)
A means you accept that you’re a sinner and need somebody to help you out
of your sins. B means you believe that Jesus Christ has already died for all
of your sins and wants you to follow Him for the rest of your life and
someday go to Heaven. C means you confess your sins to Jesus and ask
Him to come into your heart and forgive you of your sins. D means you Do
it today. If you haven’t already done this in your own life, then how can you
show other people how to do this? So if you have never asked Jesus to
forgive you of your sins, we’re going to give you a chance right now.
Pray with the group. Let every child stay where they are and emphasize that
this is a personal friendship with Jesus. You don’t do it because your friend
is, you do it because you recognize you need Jesus. Say “Heavenly Father
thank you for sending your son to die on the cross for me. I recognize that I
am a sinner and I need you to save me. Please forgive me of my sins and
help me to follow you for the rest of my life. Amen.”
Music worship. Choose songs that are high energy with easy lyrics. Be
sure to display the lyrics on an overhead so kids can follow along.
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Once everyone has their own shoes on, ask a couple of privates what
they learned about the two people they met.
Platoon discussion of Scripture and how the game applies to being prepared
and the shoes of the gospel of peace. Say did you all enjoy getting to know
people in our game? Was it hard to find the person and return their shoe to
them? (Allow students time to respond.) Why do you think we had you find
a person and then get to know them? How does this relate to the Shoes of
the Gospel of Peace? (Allow students time to respond.) As Christians, we
are supposed to tell people about Jesus Christ. We are supposed to go into
the world and tell everyone we meet about the Good News. This game
showed us that we must go to people and first listen to what they have to say
before we say what we want to. We also have to serve people we meet.
That’s why we put their shoes on for them. Review the ABC’s of salvation.
It’s a basic way to remember the Gospel. Accept that you’re a sinner,
Believe Jesus Christ died for your sins, Confess your sins to Him, and Do it
today.
Have the privates complete the day three pages in the activity book. Help
and guide as necessary. Leave the books at church.
Make Shoelaces of the Gospel of Peace. Have kids leave their shoelaces in a
designated place. All pieces of armor will be taken home on Friday.
Materials:
A pair of cotton shoelaces per child
Permanent Markers
Table cloth to keep area clean. The markers do bleed through the
shoelaces.
Process:
Write kid’s names on one side of each shoelace. Somewhere near the
middle so it won’t show when you tie them.
Decorate the shoelaces however you want to help remind you to lace
up and prepare to go out into the world and share the Gospel.
Leave the shoelaces in a designated place to be taken home on Friday.
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LARGE GROUP DISCUSSION:
Wrap up with a large group discussion to be sure the children understand
what they learned. Ask them how they will apply today’s lesson to their
daily lives.
Pray as a group.
Example prayer: “Dear God thank you for letting us have fun and
spend time with you today. I pray that we would remember to put on the
shoes of the Gospel of peace every day so we can fight against Satan’s lies
and carry your Good News throughout the world. Please bring us all back
here safely tomorrow. Amen.”
AFTERWARDS:
Meet with all volunteers to pray and discuss the day’s happenings. What did
you learn about your students? Did you have any problems with kids getting
along or not listening or not participating? How can you solve these
problems for tomorrow? What went really well and how can you keep this
up for the rest of the week?
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Day Four: Shield of Faith
TEACHER PREPARATION:
Continue to pray for your children as you learn more about them. Pray that
they would continue to enjoy the lessons they gain this week and that they
would have the energy to make it through the next two days of camp. Read
and meditate on Ephesians 6:11-18 and Hebrews 11:3. Think of situations
in your life where God has been faithful to you and when you have shown
faith in his promises. Read Nehemiah 9:33. How great it is to think that the
LORD is always faithful to us, even when we are not always faithful to Him.
Praise His name that He is so faithful! Think of this verse when you
consider the Shield of Faith. God’s undying faith is what protects us from
the fiery arrows of the evil one. Prepare what you will say to your students
and be sure you understand the Big Idea. Fill out day four’s activities in
your book. Gather today’s materials. Meet and pray with the other
volunteers.
BIG IDEA: We all have sins and weaknesses in our lives with which we
struggle. Sometimes we just fall apart because Satan finds that little
weakness in our armor and aims well. The Shield of Faith moves to cover
those weaknesses when we don’t have the knowledge or strength to face a
situation. Our shield will never fail because God is always faithful to us.
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time to respond.) Unlike the other pieces of armor, the shield isn’t strapped
on to a certain part of your body. The shield can move to cover weaknesses
in a warrior’s armor and keep arrows from piercing through. Great warriors
know how to use their shield to protect them from danger. We need to do
the same thing with the Shield of Faith. Faith covers areas of our lives
where we struggle with sins or where we just don’t know the answer to a
question. Hebrews 11 talks tells us of people in the Old Testament who had
faith to get through difficult situations, like when Abraham and Sarah trusted
that God would provide them with a child. Then when God fulfilled this
promise, He asked Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac. Now think about how
you would feel if you got something you really really wanted from God, and
then you were told to give it back, you couldn’t have it anymore? (Give
students time to think.) That’s exactly what God asked Abraham to do. But
Abraham knew that God wouldn’t break His promise. He had faith that God
would pull through. That’s because GOD IS ALWAYS FAITHFUL.
Music worship. Choose songs that are high energy with easy lyrics. Be
sure to display the lyrics on an overhead so kids can follow along.
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Or, “I know you cheated on your math test!” Or you can just call out
“liar, cheater,” and such if it’s too noisy to hear full sentences. Be
sure you keep the struggles age appropriate.
The point is the rackets act like the shield of faith as you fend off
doubts.
If a kid is hit, they are out. The last man standing wins. Try to get
every child though, for purposes of the discussion.
Platoon discussion of Scripture and how the game applies to the Shield of
Faith. Say, So how does it feel to have your drill sergeant throwing things at
you? How did it feel when you got out? (Allow students to respond.) It
doesn’t feel good to lose, does it? Did it make it harder that we were
shouting different doubts at you? Was it harder to concentrate? (Allow
students to respond.) Why do you think we were shouting, “liar, cheater,
nobody loves you,” and things like that at you? Did we really mean it?
(Allow students to respond.) Satan does the same thing to us. He whispers
cruel things to us to try to get us to turn away from God, to doubt God, or to
sin. Sometimes the other pieces of armor just aren’t enough to protect us
from these things. So what do you think the tennis racket represented?
(Allow students to respond.) That one’s easy. In our game, the tennis racket
was like the Shield of Faith, so while you may have heard the mean things,
if your shield was in place, then you weren’t hit by them. But what
happened when your shield wasn’t in place? (Allow students to respond.)
That’s right, you got hit. So do you all see why it’s important to have the
Shield of Faith?
Have the privates complete the day four pages in the activity book. Help
and guide as necessary. Leave the books at church.
Make Shields of Faith. Have kids leave their shields to dry. All pieces of
armor will be taken home on Friday.
Materials:
One shield per child
Tempera paints
Paint brushes
Water cups to rinse brushes
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Paper towels to dry brushes
Table cloths to protect areas
Process:
Have privates write their names on the back of the shields.
Write verses and phrases on the shields to remind yourself of faith and
how to overcome any doubts you may have.
Decorate the shield as you wish.
Pray as a group.
Example prayer: “Dear God thank you for letting us have fun and
spend time with you today. I pray that we would remember to take up the
Shield of Faith every day to help us overcome any doubts and sins in our
lives. Help us to remember that You are always faithful, even when we are
not. Please bring us all back here safely tomorrow for the last day of Bible
Boot Camp. Amen.”
AFTERWARDS:
Meet with all volunteers to pray and discuss the day’s happenings. What did
you learn about your students? Did you have any problems with kids getting
along or not listening or not participating? How can you solve these
problems for tomorrow? What went really well and how can you keep this
up for the last day of Bible Boot Camp?
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Day Five: Helmet of Salvation and the
Sword of the Spirit
TEACHER PREPARATION:
Continue to pray for your children as we come into the last day of Bible
Boot Camp. Read Ephesians 6:11-18, Isaiah 12:2, and 2 Timothy 3:16. As
we have discovered this week, this world is full of trials and tribulations.
How great it is to know that we have victory in Jesus Christ! Praise the Lord
that He has become our strength. Thank Him for the gift of His Word to
guide us through our difficult times in life. Thank God for your salvation
and the chance to serve His children this week. Your service is recognized
and appreciated. Fill out day three’s activities in your book. Gather today’s
materials. Be sure you understand the Big Idea and know how you will
present it to your students. Think about how you will review the lessons of
this week with them today. Meet and pray with the other volunteers. There
is a lot to cover today, so pray that you have ample time to give enough time
to everything.
Read Ephesians 6:17. Go over all the previously discussed pieces of armor
so the privates can see how it all fits together. Remind the kids that by
today, they should have Ephesians 6:11 memorized. Have them recite it on
their own. Say, It’s been a fun week learning about the Armor of God,
hasn’t it? Well we aren’t done yet. We still have two very important pieces
to cover today. Can anybody tell me what they are? (Allow students to
respond.) That’s right, the Helmet of Salvation and the Sword of the Spirit.
Can anyone here explain what salvation is to me? (Allow a student to
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answer.) Salvation is when Jesus comes in our lives and takes away our
sins. He saves us from an eternity in Hell. Salvation is the greatest gift we
could ever receive because it took Jesus Christ dying on the cross for us to
get to go to Heaven. God is so holy that He can’t be in the presence of sin.
All it takes is one little sin and then we deserve to be in Hell, away from the
presence of God. Jesus is the only way to get to Heaven. All we have to do
is accept that we are sinners, believe Jesus Christ died for our sins, and
confess our sins to Him, then we get to spend eternity with God. We can
never lose our salvation. Even after we are saved, we still sin. Does God
stop loving us if we sin? (Allow students to answer.) No. God loves us no
matter what we do. The Bible says in 2 Corinthians 5:17 that when we
become Christians, we become new creations. This means that our entire
way of thinking changes. We think about how we can please God and serve
Him when before we were Christians, we were only interested in serving
ourselves. If we truly believe in Jesus and let the Holy Spirit take over our
lives, then we never go back to our old way of thinking, no matter how much
we sin. So the Helmet of Salvation can never come off. What about the
Sword of the Spirit? This one is pretty straightforward. The Sword of the
Spirit is the Word of God. It’s the Bible. The Bible is a Sword because it is
how we fight back against the devil. All the other pieces of armor are to
defend ourselves. When we memorize Scripture, we have a way to prove
that the things Satan tells us are just lies. So today we will focus on how to
put on our Helmets of Salvation and use our Swords of the Spirit.
Music worship. Choose songs that are high energy with easy lyrics. Be
sure to display the lyrics on an overhead so kids can follow along.
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The drill sergeant is the pitcher. The private up to bat must hit the
ping pong ball into the net or designated area three times in a row or
they are out. They only get three tries.
Make this hard enough that no one can really succeed. The point is
they need to see how much they need a Savior, because when it comes
to life, they cannot win on their own.
After everyone has tried and failed, offer everyone a second chance.
Say that they can win this game no matter how much they miss as
long as they ask for a coin. Don’t force them to take it, if they don’t
want one, they don’t have to take a coin. This time, give them each a
coin. This represents their salvation. If they have this coin, it doesn’t
matter if they hit the ball or not. They still win. They still get the
prize. For those that didn’t get a coin, give them a third chance after
they understand the point.
STRONGLY emphasize that true salvation cannot be lost. The coin
only represents salvation for the purpose of the game, but trust in
Jesus Christ is the only way to really win.
This is the perfect time to share the Gospel with your children. Take
the time to answer their questions about Christ and if necessary, lead
them to Christ.
Water/snack break: Serve trail mix today. It’s been a long week and the
private could probably use the protein boost. Be sure to have an alternative
snack to provide if anyone in your group has nut allergies.
Platoon discussion of Scripture and how the game applies to the helmet of
salvation and the sword of the Spirit. Say, It’s been a long week, but we’ve
saved the best for last. The decision to give our lives to Christ is the most
important decision we can ever make. How did you feel when you thought
you had lost the game and had no chance to get a prize? (Allow students
time to answer.) Then how did it feel when you found out that no matter
how many times you failed, you still got the prize? That’s kind of how it
works with salvation. No matter how many times we mess up, God still
accepts us as long as we follow Him. Now this is very important. If anyone
here has not let Jesus into their lives, I want you to talk to me before the end
of the day. I can lead you in a prayer to accept Jesus into your lives, which
is true salvation. Now what about the Sword of the Spirit? First of all, what
Spirit is it talking about? (Allow students to answer.) That’s right, the Holy
Spirit of God. This Spirit is what comes to live in us when we get saved.
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The Spirit helps us understand the Bible when we read it. The Holy Spirit is
what gives us the ability to use the Sword. Why is it important to memorize
the Bible? (Allow students to answer.) It allows us to prove that what Satan
tells us is wrong. That’s why we memorized a Bible verse this week and
that’s why we learned how to look up Bible verses. So let’s complete the
last pages in our activity books.
Have the privates complete the day five pages in the activity book. Help
and guide as necessary. The books can now be sent home with the students.
Pray as a group.
Example prayer: “Dear God thank you for letting us have fun and
spend time with you this week. Thank you for giving me us the gift of
salvation and changing our lives forever. Thank you for the gift of your
Word which we can use to fight off Satan’s lies. Help us to continue to put
on your armor every day so we can fight for you. Thank you for sending
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your Son to die for us so we can win over sin. It’s in your name we pray.
Amen.”
Send home notes about the end of Bible Boot Camp with every child.
AFTERWARDS:
Meet with all volunteers to pray and discuss the day’s happenings. What did
you learn about your students this week? How can you improve upon VBS
for next summer and what worked very well? How will you personally use
what you learned this week to improve your relationship with God and with
others?
Thank you for taking the time this week to serve His children!
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Leaps and Bounds Questions
1. True or false: Polar bears live in the Amazon.
2. True or false: Jesus was born in Bethlehem.
3. True or false: Birds live underwater.
4. True or false: Genesis is the first book in the Bible.
5. True or false: The Bible was originally written in Latin.
6. True or false: Moses built the ark.
7. True or false: In the painting of Mona Lisa, she has no eyebrows.
8. True or false: It took God a month to create the Universe.
9. True or false: Jesus Christ died for the sins of the world.
10.True or false: It always snows in the summer.
11.True or false: Halloween is when we celebrate the birth of Christ.
12.True or false: The sky is blue.
13.True or false: Jesus isn’t the only way to get to Heaven.
14.True or false: Libraries are where you buy groceries.
15.True or false: Disney characters Pluto and Goofy are both dogs.
16.True or false: Koalas have fingerprints.
17.True or false: Almonds are part of the peach family.
18.True or false: Albuquerque is the capital of New Mexico.
19.True or false: Las Angeles, California is the capital of the USA.
20. True or false: A cockroach can live a week without its head.
21.True or false: Elephants have no sense of smell.
22.True or false: Camels can walk 100 miles without drinking water.
23.True or false: The Bible was written by Moses.
24.True or false: In some countries, it is illegal to own a Bible.
25.True or false: Roses are always red.
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