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Take Action: Stirring the Water
Our conscience brings truths from the Word to our awareness so that they may shed light on the sicknesses of our minds. When we act on these truths, the Lord can make us well.
- Activity
- All Ages
- John 5
- GCED staff
- © General Church
Take Time to Step Back
Time yourself assembling a puzzle of Nebuchadnezzar's dream statue. Discuss how acting quickly in anger can hurt ourselves and others, and how taking time to pray keeps the Lord in mind.
- Activity
- Ages 11-14
- Daniel 2
- GCED staff
- © General Church
Talking About the Church
- Highlight
- All Ages
- GCED staff, Gretchen L. Keith
- © General Church
Tees on Parade
Images and slogans are great ways to encapsulate big ideas. This activity invites students to transform the ninth commandment, “ You shall not covet”, into a slogan and/or a picture to decorate a paper T-shirt.
- Project
- Ages 11-14
- 1 Kings 21, Exodus 20
- GCED staff
- © General Church
The Ten Commandments
The Lord gave Moses the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai.
- Religion Lesson
- Ages 6-7
- The Lord Is Our Creator
- Exodus 20, Exodus 19
- GCED staff
- © General Church
Ten Commandments in Our Hearts Necklace
Children make a heart with a doorway that opens to show the Ten Commandments. This project can be worn as a necklace.
- Project
- Ages 3-6
- Matthew 19, Exodus 20
- GCED staff
- © General Church
Ten Commandments Origami
When we break one commandment we compromise all the commandments in ourselves. If we work on one, we strengthen them all. Students identify pairs of commandments for which they can see links and construct a hexahedron (a six-sided figure) to show how the commandments are connected.
- Project
- Ages 11-14
- Exodus 20
- GCED staff
- © General Church
The Ten Commandments with a Border to Color: King James Version
- Coloring Page
- All Ages
- Exodus 20
- © General Church
The Ten Commandments with a Border to Color: New King James Version
- Coloring Page
- All Ages
- Exodus 20
- GCED staff
- © General Church