Bible Race Part 2:
( Did you read Part 1? Bible Race Part 1 )
A few weeks ago I wrote a post about our preteen ministry feeling led to gather Bibles to donate somewhere. We called it The Bible Race!
It was amazing to see what God had in store for us...After only three weeks of accepting donations, we broke the 100 Bibles mark! Not only did many of our preteens donate Bibles, but the word got out and parents, grandparents even our church donated many Bibles to our Bible Race.
We set a goal to cover up the stage I stand on Sunday mornings with Bibles and force me to stand on the floor. The preteens achieved that after just the 2nd week!
Together we prayed for God to open the door for us. Praying that He knows the need and that He can direct us toward how to fulfill it.
Three days later when our Preteen/Children's Team Leader was getting her haircut she was talking about how many Bibles our preteens gathered and that we were praying about where to send them, and surprisingly, the gentleman cutting her hair looked at her in complete shock! He began to tell her how his church here in Lubbock was struggling to figure out how to supply their members with Bibles, because although many of them enjoy going to church, they cannot afford a personal Bible.
This Sunday our preteens will be delivering all 109 Bibles to a very excited gentleman named, Larry, and his beautiful church filled with people anxiously awaiting the blessings of God's Word.
And it all started with just one preteen, one question, and one Bible.
So the next time you are blessed to hear the words: "How can we use this for God?"
May the Lord God fill your heart as you challenge your preteen to seek God and watch how God paints the story of His love and generosity in your ministry, and even in your family!
God never planned for today to be an average, ordinary day so go be the miracle God wants to work in someone's life!
Be Blessed!
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
A Mind for Ministry
A mind for ministry begins with your heart, and sometimes your ears.
It is to no value if your words outnumber the stars yet their light as faint as a simmering candle. We as ministers (every Christian should be in the lifestyle of ministry) should never forget that the greatest act of ministry does not so often come in the form of spoken word or prophetic thought, but rather the greatest act of ministry comes in the form of listening whole-heartedly to the words of a beloved brother or sister.
We as ministers of children, preteens and families must remember always that the words we say are just as important as the words we listen to. In fact, I would even say that the words we listen outweigh the significance of the words we say!
And trust me, I do not write these words lightly, as I am quite fond of words especially my own. It is a problem I must remind myself of and more importantly the antidote--to be slow to speak...and quick to listen.
I pray as you read these words your heart may be spurred on toward the opportunity to listen before you speak. Or if this is a treasured discipline of yours already, may you be encouraged to know that I am in pursuit of the art of listening as well.
It is to no value if your words outnumber the stars yet their light as faint as a simmering candle. We as ministers (every Christian should be in the lifestyle of ministry) should never forget that the greatest act of ministry does not so often come in the form of spoken word or prophetic thought, but rather the greatest act of ministry comes in the form of listening whole-heartedly to the words of a beloved brother or sister.
We as ministers of children, preteens and families must remember always that the words we say are just as important as the words we listen to. In fact, I would even say that the words we listen outweigh the significance of the words we say!
And trust me, I do not write these words lightly, as I am quite fond of words especially my own. It is a problem I must remind myself of and more importantly the antidote--to be slow to speak...and quick to listen.
I pray as you read these words your heart may be spurred on toward the opportunity to listen before you speak. Or if this is a treasured discipline of yours already, may you be encouraged to know that I am in pursuit of the art of listening as well.
Monday, March 12, 2012
Giant "JENGA" Tower!
Who wouldn't want a giant version of Jenga?
This is actually SUPER easy to make! Here's what you will need:
- Someone awesome to help you!
- 6-10 foot 2x4's (try to get wood that is straight and not bowed or warped)
- A good saw, circular saw, miter saw, or table saw will do
- Sand paper...lots of it!
Alrightyy for starters, be very safe when making all your cuts, I can assure you giant Jenga will not be as awesome if you have to go to the hospital while trying to make it.
Step 1: Take a ruler, or measuring tape and mark every 10.5 inches.
Step 2: After making accurate measurements begin to cut each 2x4 into 10.5 inch pieces
Step 3: You will need about 54 pieces to make your tower 18 levels high (height of the original Jenga)
Step 4: Use sand paper to soften the edges that seem rough. Splinters are not fun
Step 5: Have fun!
Because preteens are still preteens...
Make sure your preteens are mature enough to play the game appropriately. A big concern for our ministry was whether or not these blocks of wood might look more like projectiles. Fortunately this has not happened.
Also, I personally tested the tower. And yes once it gets to be about twice as high (36 levels), the wood does hurt when it falls. I do not believe it is dangerous, but it is something that should mean there is adult supervision when people are playing with it.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
"Gnoming" your Bible!
Here is one of my favorite things we have been doing in our preteen ministry:
Steve the Gnome
It's a really simple concept actually. I bought this garden gnome at our nearby walmart for only $5. I let the preteens vote on his name (STEVE) and boom!
STEVE the Gnome is part of our weekly game, Gnoming your Bible. Each Saturday I contact one of the parents and let them know I will be coming by later that night to drop off Steve at their house, and that they must keep it secret from their son or daughter.
Then in the morning, STEVE is outside their front door with an envelope, and inside the envelope is a short Bible verse! Each Sunday morning during our large group time whoever got STEVE comes up to the front and reads the verse out loud. After they have read the verse they proceed to explain to the large group what the verse means to them!
It has been an amazing tool for ministry, allowing opportunities for the preteens to stand up in front of everyone and teach. Also, it is super funny to see how excited the preteens get about finding STEVE outside their front door on Sunday mornings!
Steve the Gnome
It's a really simple concept actually. I bought this garden gnome at our nearby walmart for only $5. I let the preteens vote on his name (STEVE) and boom!
STEVE the Gnome is part of our weekly game, Gnoming your Bible. Each Saturday I contact one of the parents and let them know I will be coming by later that night to drop off Steve at their house, and that they must keep it secret from their son or daughter.
Then in the morning, STEVE is outside their front door with an envelope, and inside the envelope is a short Bible verse! Each Sunday morning during our large group time whoever got STEVE comes up to the front and reads the verse out loud. After they have read the verse they proceed to explain to the large group what the verse means to them!
It has been an amazing tool for ministry, allowing opportunities for the preteens to stand up in front of everyone and teach. Also, it is super funny to see how excited the preteens get about finding STEVE outside their front door on Sunday mornings!
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Fun Top10 Tips!
I know I titled these the "Top 10" they are probably just the Top 10 for now. You always gotta be ready to adapt quickly...hmm...that should be on the next top 10 list I make!
10.) Incorporate some aspect of running,
and the game is sure to be a hit
Try playing capture the flag, and divide into several teams. When one team takes your team's flag you join forces. Continue this until you have one giant team that has taken all the other team's flags! (fun to play leaders vs. preteens)
9.) Preteens don’t just love college-aged
people, they love anyone who wants to be crazy and energetic with them too
It's definitely true that preteens often look up to 18 to 24 year olds, but don't ever feel like you're too old to "run around with them kiddos". With preteens, you're only as old as you act!
8.) Try to make events and games like a field trip, with something never seen or experienced before
Giant Crab Soccer with Noodle Hockey in the Background |
7.) Duct tape can entertain both preteen boys
and girls for at least an hour
At Preteen Night Out designing their country's flag, with duct tape! |
6.) Funny videos are great for teaching
lessons!
I love this video for talking about inviting people to church
This is a good video talking about how silly we can look trying to fit in with society
5.) When reading long Bible passages, try to
act out different parts
When I'm reading through some lengthy scripture, I like to read the verses with a little more energy than just normal reading. I try to change my voice a little bit to keep it fun and engaging while being careful not to distract from the focus of the passage.
4.) Try playing “Grandma’s Underpants” to fill
empty time
This game can be absolutely hilarious with preteens. Everyone must sit together in a circle. Pick one person to "go" first. This person can only say "Grandma's Underpants" during the entire game. Everyone else in the circle can ask ANY question they want in order to make the person laugh. And remember, that person can ONLY respond with the words "Grandma's Underpants"
3.) Dodgeball is fun…but only for a little
while
What I mean is simple. Dodgeball is usually a great game, there are so many ways to play! But after awhile, even if you are playing with balls made of foam, someone is almost certain to get hurt. This is why I say that it is fun!....but only for a little while. Be discerning about this game and you should be okay.
2.) If it glows, it’s going to be awesome
I wrote a previous blog post all about this! |
1.) The louder and crazier you can be, the better!
Underwear relay race game! |
Monday, March 5, 2012
Ninja's and Preteens?
Here is a short video I made when teaching a lesson about how God can use anything to His glory. I had a camera, an empty house and my little ninja! I challenged the preteens to seek God and see what God can do with what they already have (think moses' staff, cloak, and david's sling shot)
The Psalm 25 Ninja
I hope you enjoy this video and feel free to use it for anything you like! Here's another link to it on youtube:
http://youtu.be/OTsHklTZR34
Be Blessed!
Friday, March 2, 2012
Preteen Newsletter
So this has been one of the best ways to communicate with our parents as well as showcase our preteens!
If you are looking for a way to update families about current events, and update them about different things throughout the month, I will say that using some form of a monthly newsletter is key to staying in touch.
I love to attend events our preteens are involved in. From piano to amateur go-kart racing, I have been to all sorts of things and I LOVE IT! What better way to get involved with their families than to be cheering alongside your preteen's parents. I will say though, it's during many of the musicals and plays that I have been known to get a little teary-eyed haha!
It has helped to have the right software to create a newsletter similar to the one I make each month, but even microsoft publisher is great! I usually make it two pages long with things such as:
What is most important is being able to communicate monthly updates, reminders, and having a public way to spotlight your preteens!
I should probably use InDesign, but I'm a photographer and I love Photoshop!
If you have any questions or would like some advice on how to start your own newsletter please feel free to ask!
Be Blessed!
If you are looking for a way to update families about current events, and update them about different things throughout the month, I will say that using some form of a monthly newsletter is key to staying in touch.
Edited to respect privacy |
It has helped to have the right software to create a newsletter similar to the one I make each month, but even microsoft publisher is great! I usually make it two pages long with things such as:
- List of Birthdays
- Special Events
- Fun Trivia
- Relevant Ministry Stuff
- Bible Verses
- Lots of Pictures!
What is most important is being able to communicate monthly updates, reminders, and having a public way to spotlight your preteens!
I should probably use InDesign, but I'm a photographer and I love Photoshop!
If you have any questions or would like some advice on how to start your own newsletter please feel free to ask!
Be Blessed!
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Preteen Apologetics!
If you have read my previous posts about these "preteen" apologetics go on and read ahead! If this is the first time you have seen these, then allow me to explain.
These preteen apologetics are more like short discussion questions. Each question can have numerous answers, but every answer given must be supported with a verse from the Bible. It amazes me how a 4th or 5th grader can look through the Bible and use a verse they know to support their decision about each question. I always try to find a few verses myself that I feel can support what God has led me to instruct as the correct answer, and if you use these questions feel free to use verses that may better suit your preteens!
And as always I remind everyone of this motto:
These preteen apologetics are more like short discussion questions. Each question can have numerous answers, but every answer given must be supported with a verse from the Bible. It amazes me how a 4th or 5th grader can look through the Bible and use a verse they know to support their decision about each question. I always try to find a few verses myself that I feel can support what God has led me to instruct as the correct answer, and if you use these questions feel free to use verses that may better suit your preteens!
And as always I remind everyone of this motto:
"There's what I think, what you think, and what God Knows."
1.) Could it be a sin to watch TV all day?
- John 15:8 - Matthew 6:21
2.) Should Christians try to work hard in their jobs?
- Colossians 3:23
3.) What should a Christian leader act like?
- Mark 10:42-45
4.) Should Christians ever hide their faith? (this is kind of tricky question)
- Matthew 5:16
5.) Should a Christian be willing to give away all their possessions for Christ?
(yes, but we may not always have to)
- Matthew 13:44
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