JUNE 14 -- BIBLE STORY SUMMARY
In week two, we head to Acts 9:1-9 and meet a man named Saul, also known as Paul. Paul was on his way to arrest and persecute followers of Jesus. But Jesus had other plans for Him. Jesus stopped Paul on his journey and told him about his new mission. In a moment Paul went from believing that Jesus was a false-teacher to believing that Jesus was the Son of God and Savior of the world.
That's why our Bottom Line this week is: Knowing Jesus changes the way you see everything.
When we put our faith in Jesus, it changes everything. We’ll see people as God sees them. We’ll discover that as followers of Jesus, we are called to bring healing to a hurting world, to love others as we love ourselves, and to help change ourselves and the world around us for the better! Believing in that, impacts our entire life.
In week two, we head to Acts 9:1-9 and meet a man named Saul, also known as Paul. Paul was on his way to arrest and persecute followers of Jesus. But Jesus had other plans for Him. Jesus stopped Paul on his journey and told him about his new mission. In a moment Paul went from believing that Jesus was a false-teacher to believing that Jesus was the Son of God and Savior of the world.
That's why our Bottom Line this week is: Knowing Jesus changes the way you see everything.
When we put our faith in Jesus, it changes everything. We’ll see people as God sees them. We’ll discover that as followers of Jesus, we are called to bring healing to a hurting world, to love others as we love ourselves, and to help change ourselves and the world around us for the better! Believing in that, impacts our entire life.
"DIG DEEPER" ACTIVITIES FOR JUNE 14
FOR KIDS:
"GOD TIME" PAGES preschool / kinder / 1st grade activities:
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2nd/3rd grade activities:
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4th-8th grade activities:
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FOR PARENTS:
"SECRETS FOR DADS FROM A DAUGHTER By Hannah Joiner Crosby I thought of a few secrets that I wanted my dad to know about his daughter that might be beneficial for other dads too. 1. Rolling my eyes didn’t always mean what I was communicating. I remember rolling my eyes as a little girl when my dad needed to take me by his office. The funny thing is I also remember REALLY wanting to go. I just didn’t want him to know that. Yes, we do play games, and I’m sorry it’s so confusing! I loved feeling like I was important enough to be around my dad’s workplace. It made me feel like he was proud to be my dad . . . CONTINUE READING ON THE PARENT CUE BLOG For more parenting resources, visit www.ParentCue.org Download the free Parent Cue App Copyright © 2020 The reThink Group, Inc. All rights reserved. www.ParentCue.org
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Meal Time:
Q & A for kids: What is the craziest thing you’ve never actually seen, but you believe to be true?
Q & A for parents: What is the biggest change you've seen in someone because of their faith in Jesus?
Q & A for kids: What is the craziest thing you’ve never actually seen, but you believe to be true?
Q & A for parents: What is the biggest change you've seen in someone because of their faith in Jesus?