This experiment with skittles is colourful, easy and makes a great statement about what we are asking God to do when we pray. In essence, prayers are a way of joining with God and asking him to have an effect on the world and situations around us. We pray because we believe that our prayers, through God's power, will make a difference to the world. In this activity, colour is released from the sweets into the surrounding water, creating a colourful picture, symbolic of how the prayers we raise to God are a way of us joining with Him to release the kingdom here on earth and have an impact. You will need: A bag of skittles, a plate, hot water (not hot enough to scald, but hot enough to make the colour run!) Arrange the skittles in the plate Pour some hot water onto the plate to cover its surface. Pour it carefully so that the skittles stay in place. Wait and the skittles will gradually release their colour Try an alternative... Cover the s...
Thanks for sharing! We are using a variation of this for something different during our Bible lessons in Kindergarten. I can't wait to get the kids is small group and experiencing prayer!
ReplyDeleteThank you! This is perfect for our little group. It's beautifully interactive and meaningful for kids. We will give this a go at our gathering this week. We have taken on 'prayer stations' as part of our weekly meetings and they just love them. Thank you for sharing these wonderful and creative ideas - I so appreciate your hard work! Bless you xox
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! It's so great to get encouragement! Blessings x
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