I used this idea in an assembly yesterday, focussing on people we trust and what it means to trust God. This would work really well if you are exploring miracle stories or stories about trust. Suitable verses to use with it might be: Joshua 1:9: Remember, I commanded you to be strong and brave. Don’t be afraid, because the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” Psalm 56: 3 When I am afraid, I put my trust in you. John 14: 1 Jesus said, “Don’t be troubled. Trust in God, and trust in me I have to admit that this trick is not an original idea. I found the trick in this book: Simple Science Object Talks by Heno Head Jnr and would definitely recommend getting cold of a copy if you can! You will need: A glass of water (about half- 2/3 filled) and an index card. This is what you do: place the index card over the top of the glass, making sure that the whole of the rim is covered by it, and press...
Totally love the crosses and leaves! I tried to get hold of glasses for our last super session but left it too late, your's look lovely- next year!!!
ReplyDeleteWe had great fun with these. Pound shops support our ministry (or is it vice versa?!) We couldn't get by without them anyway!
DeleteMina, could you please explain to me what exactly a decor pen is. I would like to make these at our Children's Church, but don't have these pens. I am in New Zealand so they might be known by a different name here. Also are they permanent markers of some kind or do they wash off with water?
ReplyDeletehi! They are essentially mutisurface markers that act like paint pens. When they are dry you can paint one colour over another which is quite useful! http://www.amazon.co.uk/Giotto-Decor-Materials-Marker-Pens/dp/B0114KCLPQ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1456931091&sr=8-3&keywords=giotto+decor+pens They do wash off with water unfortunately.
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