Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Hebrews 11:1
Biblical Virtue
Trust – We believe God will do what he says
[ ] Pray and ask for God’s guidance.
[ ] Pray for your students
[ ] Read the Bible passage you will teach.
[ ] Answer the following questions: What I liked about the passage:
What I disliked about the passage:
What this taught me about God’s nature:
What this taught me about human nature:
What God might be teaching me/asking me to do from this Word now:
[ ] Teacher Life Skills (Developing Question & Answer Skills) Form six questions/answers based on the Bible passage. (Example: Q. Who built the Ark? A: Noah built the ark.) Who Q: Who A: What Q: What A: Where Q: Where A: When Q: When A: Why Q: Why A: How Q: How A:
Engage
Have the kids look in a box that is empty. Close the box and slip in items. Open it again and remind the kids that God made the world.
Craft
Materials Needed
Plain office/printer paper (A4 or Letter size)
Scissors
Markers, crayons, or colored pencils
Optional: stickers or glitter for decoration
Step-by-Step Instructions
Fold the Paper
Fold the sheet of paper in half to make a card.
Cut Out a Shape
On the front half, draw a simple cloud shape.
Carefully cut out the shape so it becomes a window.
Write the Verse
Inside the card, write Hebrews 11:1 –Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction ofthings not seen.
Encourage children to use colorful markers to make the verse stand out.
Decorate inside the Card
Add stars, around the verse and cutout, to represent God’s promises being true even when we can’t see them.
Children can personalize it with their names inside
TPR Activity
Total Physical Response
Summary (Repeat the principle, virtue, and application)