March 29

Unit: Wandering in the Wilderness

Session Titles: Balaam and Balak

Story Point: God commanded Balaam to bless His people

Big Picture Question: What does it mean to sin? To sin is to think, speak or behave in any way that goes against God and His commands

Unit Bible Verse: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not rely on your own understanding; In all you ways know him, and he will make your paths straight.” Proverbs 3:5-6

Bible Passage: Numbers 22-24

Craft: Talking Donkey

Materials
Printout of Donkey on Grey Cardstock (link below)

Scissors
Clothespin

Instructions:

  • Print out the donkey pattern (by clicking on the top photo) onto plain or colored card stock.
  • Color it if desired.
  • Cut it out.
  • In order to make the donkey able to talk, cut on the dotted line where his mouth would be.
  • Tape or glue a clothespin on the back.  Line up the center opening of the clothespin with the mouth. (See pictures above.)
  • Open and close the clothespin to make the donkey talk.

http://bibleclasscreations.blogspot.com/2014/07/balaams-talking-donkey-craft.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed:+BibleClassCreations+(Bible+Class+Creations)&m=1http://www.greenlawn.org/images/stories/TeachingMinistry/BibleClassResources/Talking_Donkey_1.pdf

Craft: Paper Bag Donkey

Supplies you will need:

The instructions with pictures for how to make the donkey are listed on the website linked below. This is definitely a craft that will be better for older kids.

https://www.messforless.net/paper-bag-donkeys/

https://d7150e30-a-62cb3a1a-s-sites.googlegroups.com/site/m4lfiles/donkeyhead.pdf?attachauth=ANoY7crt1Xfcmv5GRLhTZfUyYMxdVHRh-MeEyKHptWhhxak113LueL_GyscRpVL2maYk4_ds6ZN3Pvw5qE12ybqbrQkEDksRikGGCEWXIFCxERZphsdHyX3UkBnvPnMLqRBxH5bxilNWORzKe-NGCmjVBTvPRwiqVdllLRqDXvnuft6LdBJzaHKAQF9QY1wx5IwfedyKhOhV-zamhLXhjtWKMrjE6u6Trg%3D%3D&attredirects=0

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March 22

Unit: Wandering in the Wilderness

Session Titles: The Bronze Snake

Story Point: God told His people to look at the bronze snake to be healed.

Big Picture Question: What does it mean to sin? To sin is to think, speak or behave in any way that goes against God and His commands

Unit Bible Verse: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not rely on your own understanding; In all your ways know him, and he will make your paths straight.” Proverbs 3:5-6

Bible Passage: Numbers 20-21

Craft: Bronze Snake/Cross

The picture linked below give an example of this simple craft how the bronze snake on the pole connects to the cross. Also attached is a picture of a snake to cut out.

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/92/bf/54/92bf54d09aae014906c0a6e6de298a2f.jpg

http://www.first-school.ws/images/animals/coloring-page/snake-6.gif

Craft: Paper Plate Snake

The picture linked below is pretty self explanatory for this craft. Color a paper plate green or bronze. Draw snake head and spiral. Add eyes and tongue to head and add pom pom to tail. Write John 3:14 on the sprial. Cut on the spiral.

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/f1/39/8f/f1398f85f4d4581f41b601c3f538d1fa.jpg

Craft: Bead Snake

Materials:

  • Beads
  • Pipe Cleaner
  • Googley Eyes

String beads onto pipe cleaner in pattern for snake. Fold end (tail) to secure the beads. Make a circle with the other end of the pipe cleaner to make a head. Add google eyes to head with glue

https://www.coffeeandvanilla.com/pipe-cleaner-bead-crafts/

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March 8

Unit: Wandering in the Wilderness

Session Titles: Joshua and Caleb

Story Point: Joshua and Caleb trusted God to give His people the promised land

Big Picture Question: What does it mean to sin? To sin is to think, speak or behave in any way that goes against God and His commands

Unit Bible Verse: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not rely on your own understanding; In all your ways know him, and he will make your paths straight.” Proverbs 3:5-6

Bible Passage: Numbers 13-14

Lesson Help: A Cluster of Grapes

A CLUSTER OF “GRAPE” EVENTS
Numbers 13

From brown poster board, make a large stem. I used a tree stem and modified it a little to look like a grape stem. Using a medium sized bowl, I traced circles onto purple construction paper for grapes. This was easy to do, so I made multiple grapes for all the different activities.

  1. On each grape, write a part of the story about the spies being sent into the promise land. As you tell the story, add a grape onto the stem to make a large cluster of grapes.
  2. After the lesson about the spies, turn it into a center or a review game. Mix up the grapes and have the children place the grapes in the correct order of the story.
  3. On other grapes, write different words to the memory verse you are leaning at the time as well as the reference. Scramble the words and have the children put them in the correct order as they form a grape cluster.

Grape Events: (What to put on each grape)

  1. God told Moses to send one man from each tribe to explore the land of Canaan. (13:1)
  2. Moses told the men to see what the land, people, and food were like in the area., and to see if they could bring back some fruit. (13:17-20)
  3. They traveled from the Desert of Zin to Rehob to Lebo Hanath to Negev and Hebron. (13:21-22)
  4. At the Valley of Eschol the men found a cluster of grapes to bring back to Moses. (13:23)
  5. The cluster of grapes was so big that two men had to carry the grapes on a pole between them. (13:23)
  6. After 40 days of exploring, the men came back to Moses to report. (13:24)
  7. 10 of the spies told Moses that the land flowed with milk and honey and the people, who were like giants, lived in great fortified cities. (13:27-29)
  8. Caleb and Joshua told Moses that the Israelites would be able to take the land and should take it. (13:30)
  9. The 10 other spies were scared and did not want to take the land because the people living there were too great. (13:31-33)
  10. After the Israelites heard both reports, they began to complain to Moses and Aaron about having to come here only to die. (14:1-4)
  11. Because the Israelites complained, God told Moses that none of them would see the Promised Land (14:20-23)
  12. The Israelites wandered in the desert for 40 years. (14:33)

A Grape Memory Verse (on each grape write a part of the memory verse)

Grape #1 – If God

Grape #2 – is for us

Grape #3 – who can

Grape #4 – be against

Grape #5 – us?

Grape #6 – Romans

Grape #7 – 8

Grape #8 – :

Grape #9 – 31

http://bibleschoolteachers.blogspot.com/2008/08/cluster-of-grape-events.html

Craft: Caleb’s Mountain

Materials needed:   12″ x 18″ dark blue construction paper, 12″ x 18″ dark brown construction paper, five 1″x 12″ strips of light colored paper,small puffs of cotton or cotton balls, white crayon, glue, scissors.

  1. Pass out dark blue paper. This is the foundation.
  2. Pass out brown paper.
  3. Gently scrunch or crumble the brown paper so it has a few major wrinkles. This is the mountain.
  4. Glue mountain to blue paper.
  5. Write “Caleb’s Mountain” and “Joshua 14:6-13” at the top of the blue paper.
  6. Glue two cotton clouds in sky.
  7. Write “HEBRON”, “85 years old”, “I will fight giants”, “He followed God”, “I am strong”, and “If the LORD is with me” on the strips of light colored paper.
  8. Glue short sentences to mountain.
  9. Draw ‘snow’ on top of mountain.

http://childrensbiblelessons.blogspot.com/2014/06/lesson-caleb-makes-request.html

Game: Word Tile Relay

Use the attached PDF to make two (or more) sets of tiles and have kids do a relay to get the tiles. Then see which team can put the phrase together the quickest.

https://sundayschoolzone.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/joshua_explored_the_promised_land_word_tiles.pdf

Object Lesson: Insects

Materials: toy plastic insects

Geography: locate Kadesh (Paran) and Canaan

Background: The Israelites were given freedom from Egypt by the miraculous hand of God. God gave the Israelites some rules called the Ten Commandments. These Commandments would be The Law that everyone in the nation would follow. These laws were given to the people by God to protect them, to set them apart from the other nations, and to teach them how to live for God.

By the time the Hebrews reached Mt. Sinai, they had seen many wonders by God. They were beginning to see God fulfill His promises to Abraham. A nation was beginning to form. A great nation needs rules and they now had the Ten Commandments, as well as many other laws and regulations. God had given Moses the directions to build the tabernacle and the priesthood was set up through the tribe of Levi and the family of Aaron.

{Choose 4-5 of the insects. Be sure one is a grasshopper. Hold up each one and have the children identify the insects. Ask:}

  • Are these toy insects big or small? [Compared to the real insects, these are very big.]
  • If this grasshopper was real and it looked around the room, would it think it was big or small? [Small]
  • How would the grasshopper perceive us in the room? [It would think we were giants. Be sure to get the word “giants” from the kids.]
  • Since these pretend insects are bigger than real insects, can we say that they are “exaggerated”? Bigger than they really are? [Yes]

https://www.futureflyingsaucers.com/the-story-of-moses-in-a-nutshell-exodus-26-numbers-14-wanderings/

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March 1

Unit: Worship in the Wilderness

Session Titles: Rules for Sacrifice

Story Point: God is holy and requires a sacrifice for sin

Big Picture Question: What is worship? Worship is celebrating the greatness of God

Unit Bible Verse: “The Lord is my strength and my song; he has become my salvation. This is my God, and I will praise him, my father’s God, and I will exalt him.” Exodus 15:2

Bible Passage: Leviticus

Craft: Book of Leviticus

Materials needed:  9″ x 12″ any color of construction paper, two sheets of 8.5″ x 11″ white bond paper, staples, stapler, crayons.

  • Hand out construction paper.
  • Fold paper in half.
  • Write “The Book Of Leviticus” on the outside of paper.
  • Fold two sheets of white paper in half like a book.
  • Stuff white folded papers into folded construction paper.
  • Staple papers together like a book. Three staples should do it.
  • Open to first white paper.
  • On the first folded white paper, write “Leviticus told God’s people how to worship God and”.
  • Turn the page.
  • On the left side, write “how to live to please God.”
  • One the right side, write “The Israelites were God’s people.”
  • Turn the page.
  • On the left side, write “They were to live differently than other nations.”
  • On the right side, write “Today, Christians are God’s people.”
  • Turn the page.
  • On the left side, write “Christians must live differently than the world.”
  • On the right side, write “Today, the New Testament tells Christians how to live”
  • Turn the page.
  • On last white page, write “and how to worship God.”
  • Decorate outside cover, time permitting. Numbering pages, optional.
  • If you believe that there too many words for your students to write, simply type up the words, copy them off, have the students cut them out and glue them to the white papers.

http://childrensbiblelessons.blogspot.com/2014/05/lesson-leviticus.html

Object Lesson: Pure White Snow

To be holy means to be pure like snow when it first falls. – Ask the kids how many like snow. Explain to the kids that being holy is a lot like when snow first falls. The snow is so pure and white it just shines. But what happens after the snow has been around for a few weeks. That’s right it starts to get dirt all over it and stops shining. For us to live a holy life we need to be pure like snow, we need to hate sin because sin is like that dirt, it covers your life and keeps your light from shinning.

http://samluce.com/2010/07/free-bible-lessons-leviticus-book-of-holiness/

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February 23

Unit: Worship in the Wilderness

Session Titles: The Tabernacle Was Built

Story Point: God told His people how to build the tabernacle where He would dwell with them.

Big Picture Question: What is worship? Worship is celebrating the greatness of God

Unit Bible Verse: “The Lord is my strength and my song; he has become my salvation. This is my God, and I will praise him, my father’s God, and I will exalt him.” Exodus 15:2

Bible Passage: Exodus 35-40

Craft: Our Gifts to God Class Collage

“In our Bible Verse today, the people brought what they had and gave it to God. We are going to make a class project of things we could give to God.”

  • Lay the large piece of paper on the table or floor
  • Let the children look through the magazines for things they could give to God
  • When they find something, they can rip it out of the magazine and glue it to the large piece of paper

Evaluation: Have the children talk with their neighbors about what special gifts they could give to God.
https://ministry-to-children.com/building-of-the-tabernacle-lesson/

Great website for Information about Tabernacle
This website is great for information about the Tabernacle also has a template to make a lap book that focuses on the Tabernacle.
https://www.biblefunforkids.com/2013/11/moses-tabernacle-worship-in-wilderness.html

Craft: Build a Tabernacle in an Hour
This pdf has great instructions to build a tabernacle in a short time.
https://www.sundayschoolsources.com/classmat/Printable3DModelKit.pdf

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February 16

Unit: Worship in the Wilderness

Session Titles: The Golden Calf

Story Point: God disciplined His people for worshiping a golden calf

Big Picture Question: What is worship? Worship is celebrating the greatness of God

Unit Bible Verse: “The Lord is my strength and my song; he has become my salvation. This is my God, and I will praise him, my father’s God, and I will exalt him.” Exodus 15:2

Bible Passage: Exodus 32; 34

Craft: VBS Intro Craft: Construction Door Hanger

This week we are getting the kids excited about this years VBS! You will be making Construction Door Hangers as part of the class today.

Materials:

  • Orange Tape
  • Sign Paper
  • Stickers
  • Yarn
  • Markers

Have kids make small stripes on the top and bottom of their signs. Then have them right their name big and bold in marker on the sign. Add stickers to decorate the signs. Make two holes at the top and tie yarn to make the holder.

Object Lesson: Play-dough Calf

Scripture He took the calf the people had made. He burned it in the fire. Then he ground it into powder. He scattered it on the water. And he made the people of Israel drink it. Exodus 32:20

Supplies yellow play dough (you may need to bring some because we will not have enough yellow for all kids)

  • Make calves out of yellow play dough.
  • Allow students to smash calves, as Aaron destroys the golden calf in the Bible story.

https://www.teachusthebible.com/Lesson.php?LessonID=22

Craft: Golden Glitter Calf

Scripture He took what they gave him and made it into a metal statue of a god. It looked like a calf. He shaped it with a tool. Exodus 32:4

Supplies calf coloring pages (see link below), marker, glue, gold glitter

  • Cover calf with glue.
  • Sprinkle gold glitter onto calf
  • Let glue dry.
  • Write The Bible reference at the top of the paper. Exodus 32- The Golden Calf

https://www.teachusthebible.com/Lesson.php?LessonID=22

GoldenCalf

Intro Activity: Bitter Water

Scripture He took the calf the people had made. He burned it in the fire. Then he ground it into powder. He scattered it on the water. And he made the people of Israel drink it. Exodus 32:20

Supplies Water, pitcher, unsweetened lemonade powder

  • Tell the kids that you have made them a drink for class
  • Add unsweetened lemonade to water, but do not add the sugar
  • Give the kids the drinks and as they react to how bitter it is, talk about the part of the story where Moses burned the golden calf, ground it into powder, and made them drink water with the powder in it.

https://www.teachusthebible.com/Lesson.php?LessonID=22

Game: 10 Commandment Matching

The site below has the cards you can print out and either have each kid make a set or make a couple sets for them to play with in class. If they make their own set they can color them as well.

http://www.churchhousecollection.com/10-commandments-bible-matching-game.php

Game: 10 Commandment Toss

All I have as a resource for this is the picture below. Basically it is cups with the numbers 1-10 in them and the children would throw a ping pong ball and try to get it in the cup. When they do they have to tell you the commandment that goes with that number.

http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/originals/91/69/62/916962bf190dae9c7be0d6e3b79e1357.jpg

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February 9

Unit: Toward the Promise Land

Session Titles: Ten Commandments

Story Point: God gave rules to show how to love Him and others

Big Picture Question: What is God like? God is holy, good, and loving

Unit Bible Verse: “He said to Him, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and most important command. The second is like it: Love your neighbor as yourself. All the Law and the Prophets depend on these two commands.”” Matthew 22:37-39

Bible Passage: Exodus 19-20

Craft: Ten Commandment Sticks

The website below gives great directions for this craft. I would do this with Grades 2nd and higher. I believe we have lots and lots of crafts sticks if you are interested in doing this craft, so that should not be a problem.

http://www.daniellesplace.com/html/bible_themes_ten-commandments.html

Game: Ten Commandments Bowling

This is a lot like the plague bowling idea I gave you all a couple weeks ago. This one you make the pins though which it explains how to do. I think it would be fun for the children to play.

http://perglersprimaryplace.blogspot.com/2011/02/ten-commandments-st.html

Craft: Ten Commandments Lap Book

This would be great for the lower grades. We do have file folders in the resource room if you are interested in this craft. This will require some preparation on the front end.

http://showerofroses.blogspot.com/2009/03/ten-commandments-lap-book.html?m=1

Song/Video: Ten Commandment Boogie

This video is a really cute song and dance for the Ten Commandments. I know we sometimes have issues with the internet in the classrooms come talk to Jamie on Sunday morning and she can help you with this. This is geared more towards grades 1-3.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nC9cXsaguYU

Game: 10 Commandment Matching

The site below has the cards you can print out and either have each kid make a set or make a couple sets for them to play with in class. If they make their own set they can color them as well.

http://www.churchhousecollection.com/10-commandments-bible-matching-game.php

Game: 10 Commandment Toss

All I have as a resource for this is the picture below. Basically it is cups with the numbers 1-10 in them and the children would throw a ping pong ball and try to get it in the cup. When they do they have to tell you the commandment that goes with that number.

http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/originals/91/69/62/916962bf190dae9c7be0d6e3b79e1357.jpg

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February 2

Unit: Toward the Promise Land

Session Titles: Jethro Helped Moses

Story Point: Moses needed help to lead God’s people

Big Picture Question: What is God like? God is holy, good, and loving

Unit Bible Verse: “He said to Him, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and most important command. The second is like it: Love your neighbor as yourself. All the Law and the Prophets depend on these two commands.”” Matthew 22:37-39

Bible Passage: Exodus 18

Game: 1000’s – 100’s – 50’s – 10’s

Materials needed:  On 9″ x 12″ piece of construction paper, five other smaller different colors of construction paper, stencils of different sized nestled circles, a pencil, scissors, and crayons.

  1. Pass out the piece of 9″ x 12″ paper. This is the background.
  2. Turning the background portrait-style, leave a margin of 3 or 4 inches at the top of the paper before gluing the circles down. This will be where the title is written.
  3. The students will trace five different sized circles that fit into each other. I went through my kitchen, found bowls and lids and traced each circle with a pencil on a different color of paper.
  4. Cut out the circles.
  5. Glue the circles onto the background, beginning with the largest circle.
  6. Write “1000” around the largest circle. (I used orange.)
  7. Write “100” around the next smallest circle. (I used blue.)
  8. Write “50” around the next smallest circle. (I used green.)
  9. Write “10” around the next smallest circle. (I used green.)
  10. Write “Moses” on the smallest circle. (I used purple.)
  11. Write “Jethro’s Great Idea How Moses should Judge The People” and “Exodus 18:1-27” at the top of the paper.
  12. The circles represent the number of people that were judged by a capable man. Moses was in the center because he judged the more difficult problems of the people.

http://childrensbiblelessons.blogspot.com/2014/05/jethro-has-great-idea.html

Puzzle: Mount Sinai Puzzle

The website below does a great job explaining this puzzle and outline for the kids to follow along and learn more around this lesson. This would be better for the older kids.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3uNEVAAKowpV0pXVVZNcVptU00/view

Object Lesson: Tent and Tasting

Make a tent using a bed sheet and string. Tie the four corner to chairs. Bring dates and almonds or other dried fruits and nuts. Remind the children that not too many things grow in the desert.

http://www.missionarlington.org/wp-content/uploads/curriculums/OT08-L19-EN.PDF

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January 26

Unit: Toward the Promise Land

Session Titles: Bread from Heaven

Story Point: God provided for the physical needs of His people

Big Picture Question: What is God like? God is holy, good, and loving

Unit Bible Verse: “He said to Him, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and most important command. The second is like it: Love your neighbor as yourself. All the Law and the Prophets depend on these two commands.”” Matthew 22:37-39

Bible Passage: Exodus 15-17

Game: Bread from Heaven

Materials

Lots of Pom Poms

Chopsticks or Spoons

Cups

GOAL: to be the first team to fill all of their cups with “manna”

RULES:  You cannot touch the pom-poms (manna) with your hands.  You can use the spoon, chopsticks or what have you to take it over to the cups.

http://adventuresinmommydom.org/bible-alive-manna-from-heaven/

Game: Quail Tag

Gather children in an open area or outside. Designate half the class to be Quail, and explain that the other children are Israelites. Tell children that when the Israelites were hungry, God sent birds called quail for them to eat. Have the Quail crouch down and waddle around the playing area. The Israelites may chase the Quail by taking heel- to-toe steps. When an Israelite tags a Quail, have the two children exchange roles. As children play, explain that the Israelites had to trust God for all their needs.

http://storage.cloversites.com/thechurchatrutledge/documents/SUM12%20Preschool%20Lesson%204.pdf

Craft: Manna Baskets

Set out crayons, scissors, paper plates, and a stapler. Have each child decorate the back of two paper plates with crayons. Show children how to put the rims of the paper plates together so both designs show, and then staple around the edges. Then help children cut a “pie slice” from the stapled plates to make baskets. You may want to provide sweetened cereal for children to “collect” in their Manna Baskets.

http://storage.cloversites.com/thechurchatrutledge/documents/SUM12%20Preschool%20Lesson%204.pdf

Object Lesson: Manna and Worms

Have baskets and put Ritz crackers in them and then have one basket with Ritz and gummy worms to explain how God made the manna spoil when they tried to save it.

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January 19

Unit: God’s People in Egypt

Session Titles: The Red Sea Crossing

Story Point: God parted the Red Sea for His people to cross

Big Picture Question: Is there anything God cannot do? God can do all things according to His character

Unit Bible Verse: “I have been the Lord your God ever since the land of Egypt; you know no God but me, and no Savior exists besides me.” Hosea 13:4

Bible Passage: Exodus 13-15

Craft: Red Sea Construction Paper Parting

This is a simple craft that you could do to show the red sea parting. The picture and website will show how children could use Lego men to cross the Red Sea on their paper.

http://wandawhoopiecushion.blogspot.ca/2013/10/darth-pharaoh.html

Craft: Red Sea Folder

No instructions for this craft but looking at it I think you can see how it is done. Very similar to the craft above but a little bit more complicated so I would do this with the older kids.

http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/originals/6b/5d/81/6b5d81e719fc239ecea18a38bff09a9a.jpg

Snack: Part the Red Sea Cupcakes

This is a cute snack you could make for your kids. It is a cupcake then has icing (blue would be best) on both sides with a strip left plain the in middle. Then they took a gingerbread sprinkle and placed it in the center towards the back to look like Moses was about to cross. Remember allergy alert.

http://www.gingerbumblebee.blogspot.com/2013/10/moses-parts-red-sea-cupcakes.html?m=1

Object Lesson: Water Pepper Trick

The video on the website shows how this is done. You need a bowl of water and then a good amount of black pepper in the bowl on top of the water. You stick your finger in just plain and show the kids it does nothing. Then you put a little drop of dish soap on the tip of your finger and put it in and all the pepper will split. I would try this at home just to make sure it works before you do it with the children.

http://www.sermons4kids.com/parting_the_red_sea.htm

Game: Red Sea Walk

Place a long line of chairs in 2 rows for the children to run through with the back of the chairs faced inside the area children will walk or run through. Children will line up and each child will put on a colored cloth on the head and take a “walking stick” and run through the “RED SEA” and then will bring the cloth and stick to the next child in the line and children will continue to RUN thru the “RED SEA” until everyone has had an opportunity to “walk” through.

http://www.sermons4kids.com/parting_the_red_sea_group_activities.htm

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