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July2008
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Summer Faith-Building Ideas The summer months provide a
much-needed break from many day-to-day routines. Unfortunately, it can be
tempting to take a break from God and church, too. Thankfully, God never
takes a vacation from us, which is an important concept to share with your
children. Most churches provide fun summer
faith events such as vacation Bible school, camps, outdoor worship, service
projects, and more. But summer also comes with many built-in opportunities to
discuss God with your family. On trips and adventures, share
how God is our guide and road map. While exploring the outdoors, talk about God’s
amazing creation. And fill summer’s long, carefree days with some fun faith-building
activities. Here are a few ideas to get you started: Go on a “quiet hike.” Listen
for how many sounds you can hear. Then talk about the variety of ways we can
praise God (Psalm 150). Tie the Bible into water fun. At a
swimming pool, play a game of Tag with the Big Fish chasing Jonah. Have a
family fishing derby and talk about how Jesus calls us to fish for people
(Mark 1:17).
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Ask God: 1.
To help you be proactive about nurturing your children’s faith. 2.
To protect your children physically and spiritually this summer. 3.
To help your family openly discuss God and faith issues. |
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Fun + Faith Summer evenings with your
children can’t be beat. Why not combine the fun with some faith-building? Try
these ideas from Children’s Ministry Magazine:
1. Night-Sky
Insight—Camp out in your back yard
under the stars and talk about Abraham’s descendants (Genesis 22:17) and how
God wants us to shine like stars (Philippians 2:15). 2. Green-Thumb
Visit—Spend a cool evening at a community
garden and marvel at the variety of plants, vegetables, and flowers. Discuss
how God cares for plants—and us (Matthew 6:28-34). 3.
Meet and Greet—Together,
hand out ice water or ice cream treats to people at a local park and invite them
to a special event at your church. |
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“[Jesus] said, ‘I tell you the truth, unless you turn from your sins
and become like little children, you will never get into the Kingdom of
Heaven.’” Matthew 18:3 Jesus tells his followers to strive for a childlike faith—one
that’s pure, trusting, and real. When telling your children about God, simpler is usually
better. For example, try these easy, no-prop summer games: Teachable Moments 1.
Bible
Charades—Act out Bible people and events. Examples
include animals entering Noah’s Ark, Daniel in the Lions’ Den, any of Jesus’
miracles, etc. After guessing each one, share what it means for us today. 2. 3. Seek
and Find—Go on a scavenger hunt in your
neighborhood or in a park. Afterward, gather to discuss how God searches for—and
celebrates—us (Luke 15). |
Car trips provide great
opportunities for family discussions. While you have a captive audience,
share stories about your own summer memories. Then ask your children these
questions:
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Family Experience: Creation Stations Celebrate
summer—and faith—with these crafts and Bible connections. Then cool down with
some sweet treats. ·
One-of-a-Kind Kids—Using kid-friendly tie-dye
kits (available from craft and hobby stores), let each family member design a
special T-shirt. Then talk about how God made each one of you unique (Psalm
139:13-14). ·
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Scream
for Ice Cream—Have a blast creating Bible-based ice cream “Sundays.”
For example, make a Red Sea Split, complete with a banana trough and
strawberry syrup. Use rainbow sherbet to make Joseph’s Cone of Many Colors.
Stack several ice cream flavors and add sprinkles to make a colorful Tower of
Babel. For Noah’s Ark, surround ice cream with a “flood” of chocolate syrup
and top it with animal crackers. Make Samson by covering a giant scoop of ice
cream with coconut “hair.” Encourage kids to get creative and come up with
their own Bible-based recipes! |
This page is designed to help
educate parents and isn’t meant to endorse any movie, music, or product. Our prayer is that you’ll make informed decisions about what your children watch, listen to, and wear. |
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What’s
Playing at the Movies Movie: Kit Kittredge: An American
Girl (July 2) Genre: Comedy, Drama, Mystery Rating: G Cast: Abigail Breslin, Julia Ormond, Chris O’Donnell, Joan Cusack, Stanley
Tucci Synopsis: Kit, an aspiring Depression-era reporter, stars in the first
feature film based on the popular “American Girl” book series. Kit, 10,
visits Cincinnati’s “hobo jungle” to cover a crime spree, and her resulting
article sparks community sympathy. When Kit’s mom becomes a crime victim,
Kit’s loyalties are tested. She and her friends must fight to uncover a far-reaching
plot. Discussion
Questions: Why do people like to know all the
latest news and gossip? How might wanting to know everything about everyone lead
to trouble? If you could live in any other time period, which would you
choose and why? What
Music Is Releasing Album: Camp Rock soundtrack Artist Info: This compilation CD features
artists such as the Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato.
Discussion
Questions: If
you could attend any kind of camp this summer, what would it be, and why? Do you do better or worse when faced with pressure and
competition? Explain. What would be the title track of your life’s album
right now? What Games Are Out
GAME RATINGS KEY: EC=Early Childhood, E=Everyone (ages 6+), E10+ (ages 10+), T=Teen
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What’s happening right now that may affect your
children and family: ·
In an effort to help their children build strong friendship networks,
parents in Australia have begun buying kids their own business cards. ·
New parents no longer have to rely on mass e-mails to keep family
and friends in the loop. A hot trend for 2008 is personalized Web sites for
babies, complete with updated photos and even blogs. ______________ Quick Stats ·
82% of parents say onscreen smoking should not warrant an “R” rating
for movies.
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80% of parents say they’re fed up with the media’s influence on
their kids. (Parents magazine) |
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OLPH Parent/Child Retreat
Attention All Parents!
As of today, July 1st, we only have one family
that has registered for the proposed Parent/Child Retreat scheduled for August
2nd in the morning.
Unless I am able to get at least 5 families registered, we
will have to reschedule the retreat for another time.
Registration forms are available on the OLPH website, www.olph-church.org and also can be
obtained via email or mail from myself.
Please call me, (661) 645-4268 or email me at OLPH.LittleChurch@gmail.com to
request your registration TODAY.
All registration forms and fees must be returned
to me NO LATER THAN July 11th.
VOLUNTEERS
ALSO, we’re still in need of volunteer
teachers and aides for the 2008-2009 school year. Commitments can range from a few hours a
month to 6 - 8 hours a month. The more
volunteers the Lord can send, the less time each will have to commit.
I know that our schedules are busy and we
can never seem to find enough time.
Please pray on this, call me for direction or questions, and see if the
Lord is asking for your stewardship and assistance in building the faith of His
children and your own. OLPH.LittleChurch@gmail.com or
(661) 645-4268. Please call me to
confirm your volunteer position for the 2008 – 2009 School Year J
P.S.
There will be a teacher/aide meeting in early-mid August in preparation
for the new school year. This is a
mandatory orientation/registration meeting.
I will propose two dates and may hold two meetings to better accommodate
all of our wonderful teachers/aides.
More will follow in the August 1st Newsletter.