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Introduction Themes: Messengers of Mercy PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stacey Riggs   
Thursday, 29 May 2008 11:20
Introduction Themes: Messengers of Mercy

Giving to Others

  • Discuss how this can be related to the passage being studied.

  • Share needs you know about during the meal time.

  • Prepare a basket of goodies for a neighbor in need.

  • Write encouraging notes to include.

  • Get a stamp or two and make some cheery cards to use when a need arises.


Specially Designed

Five Senses

  • Consider one of the five senses each week for a five-week month.

  • Relate each sense to the passage of the week.

  • Do a game that temporarily eliminates use of the sense being considered.

  • Relate each sense to characteristics of God.

  • How is the sense of the week used to learn about God?

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