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Daniel Is Our Conscience Necklace
Make a necklace that features Daniel to wear as a way of remembering that Conscience is the Lord speaking to us.
- Project
- Ages 3-6
- Daniel 1
- GCED staff
- © General Church
Daniel Is Our Conscience Stones
Conscience is the Lord's voice with us. Decoupage a picture of Daniel to stone to remind children to choose words that are true, kind and useful.
- Project
- Ages 7-10
- Daniel 1
- GCED staff
- © General Church
Daniel Obeys the Lord's Commandments
A story from the Word of the Lord with simplified text and an illustration for young children.
- Story
- Ages 2-10
- The Old Testament for Young Children
- Daniel 1
- Dianna E. Synnestvedt, Carol B. Buss
- © General Church
Daniel's Captivity
A scripted lesson concerning Daniel's captivity in Babylon. Includes a choice of projects, a coloring page, recitation and take-home note.
- Sunday School Lesson
- Ages 3-6
- Daniel: A Man of Conscience
- Daniel 1
- GCED staff
- © General Church
Daniel's Captivity
A scripted lesson concerning Daniel's captivity in Babylon. Includes a choice of projects, a coloring page, a recitation and a parent note.
- Sunday School Lesson
- Ages 7-10
- Daniel: A Man of Conscience
- Daniel 1
- GCED staff
- © General Church
Daniel's Captivity
A fully scripted lesson with a choice of projects, a recitation and a take-home note.
- Sunday School Lesson
- Ages 11-14
- Daniel: A Man of Conscience
- Daniel 1
- GCED staff
- © General Church
Daniel vs. Nebuchadnezzar
Discussion prompts help students explore conflicts between conscience (Daniel) and selfish impulses (Nebuchadnezzar).
- Activity
- Ages 11-14
- Daniel 1
- GCED staff
- © General Church
Healthy Food Discussion and Service Activity
Foods correspond to spiritual ideas that we "eat". A scripted discussion invites students to contemplate the value of ideas they take in. Finish by preparing healthy snacks to share.
- Activity
- Ages 11-14
- Daniel 1
- GCED staff
- © General Church
Nebuchadnezzar's Dream
- Worship Talk
- Ages 7-14
- Daniel 2, Daniel 1
- George de Charms
- © General Church
