This is the attitude our children should have towards God Word. “How sweet are your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth.” Psalm 119:103 This entry was posted in Armor Of God, Bible, Bible Crafts, NT Crafts and tagged armor, armor of God, bible crafts, craft, crafts, God, spirit, sword, sword of the spirit. Finally add glitter glue to the center of the pommel or you could glue on a large oval jewel.Glue both pieces of the sword together.Glue strips of brown construction paper onto the grip in different spacings and angles. Then cut off any overhang. ![]() After the glue dries cut both sides out.If you do not have card stock, glue each piece of the sword to either poster board, construction paper or onto an empty cereal box.Color and cut out both sides of the sword.( Template) I have included blank templates for both sides in case you prefer a blank sword. The other has a list of the Books of the Bible. One side has the words “Sword Of The Spirit”. “…and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.” Ephesians 6:17 This entry was posted in Bible, Bible Crafts, Jesus, NT Crafts, Teachings and tagged bible, bible crafts, Christ, craft, crafts, faith, faith comes by hearing, hear, hearing, Jesus, listening, Martha, Mary, scripture, Word, word of god. I have included templates for both boys and girls. Add glue to each square on each ear and with the band around the childs head stick the ears in place.Once you have the desired length use a couple of paper clips or a piece of tape to hold the shape. Glue the long rectangle pieces to each side of the head/hair piece.I have included three different sizes of ears. This craft can also be used for the story of Mary and Martha in Luke 10. “So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ.” Romans 10:17 Let their lives be saturated by the Word Of God so they cultivate a habit of turning to the Bible for any question they might have. Teach them the importance of reading Scripture every day. This entry was posted in Bible, Church, NT Crafts and tagged bible, bible crafts, craft, crafts, God, Gods word, gold, treasure, treasure chest.Ĭhildren don’t understand everything they read in the Bible, but they should be taught the importance of reading the Bible at an early age. If you like you can add glitter to the gold piece part. Glue one part of the stand to the back of the Bible piece and the other to the gold coin piece.This will become the stand for the Bible. Take the smallest piece and fold on the solid lines, creating a crease.Glue the gold coin piece to the treasure chest.Cut out the rectangle from the bottom of the treasure chest.Cut out the pieces from the construction paper.Glue the Bible, gold coin piece and the smallest piece onto construction paper.“My son, if you will receive my words and treasure my commandments within you… If you seek her as silver and search for her as for hidden treasures.” Proverbs 2:1,4 The Bible is like gold to those who know its value. ![]() Crease along the spine.Do you treasure God’s Word? Do you treasure it in the depths of your heart? Finish by folding the back cover over the interior pages. Your book should look like the picture above. Push the two ends of the book towards each other, forcing the interior pages to bend away from each other at the center line. Fold along the center line lengthwise again. Cut the book (through both sides) at the dark line. Flip the page over so the pictures are facing up and fold in half again. Flip the page over so that the blank side is facing up, then fold the edges in toward the center line. Fold again so that the pictures are on the inside and unfold, creasing that center line.ĥ. Fold the mini book down the horizontal center line so that the pictures are on the outside. Fold the mini book down the vertical center line so that the pictures are on the outside. Cut the Bible Story of Creation mini book out along the outside black line.ģ. The folding instructions are also included in the PDF file).Ģ. ![]() ![]() (Click the pink button above to get your copy. Instructions for the Bible Story of Creation Printable Mini-Book:ġ.
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