Help! I’m a Parent!

45837314 - screaming young woman face (age 30-40). concept photo of stress and anxiety.I don’t know about you, but I have faced many, many times when my three came slogging into the room, and almost in unison their little voices chimed out, “I’m BORED!” Of course you know that as a parent, you have a responsibility to keep these little ones from ever being bored! (Just kidding!)

Still, I can offer you some help with your kids. I know that your home is not church, and your family room isn’t a Sunday School class—but there is still value in providing fun and challenging Bible activities for your kids. You’ll find plenty of them on Sunday School Zone. Some of you may be homeschool parents, and these resources will be an obvious huge help to you. Yet, even if you aren’t homeschooling, you’ll discover many times when free activity sheets like these can be a real blessing, such as when you’re trying to finish up dinner preparations!

You want something that will occupy your kids’ time, but you’ll be pleased that these sheets do much more! They offer fun yet challenging activities based on many different key Bible events and truths. Use each sheet as a starting point for a conversation before your family devotional time. Read the Bible story aloud and talk with your kids about it. Ask questions that cause them to think and solve problems (critical thinking). In another article we will talk about some of those questions.

David Morrow
Children’s Director
Long Hollow Baptist Church
Hendersonville, Tennessee

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