Kids bible study sports related11/18/2023 ![]() Do it in chains! Have students complete challenging tasks such as an obstacle course race or relay, but with a catch: their hands and/or legs must be tied! (Older students can have both tied younger ones can do with just one or the other).Play continues until the item is captured and brought over the line, or until all players have been captured. If other teammates can make it to the “jail” without being tagged, they can free the prisoners with a jail break and gain safe passage back to their area. When tagged, kids must go to “jail” in the assigned area. Designate an area on each side as the “jail.” Students will cross the line to try gaining access to a special item. On a large playing area, split a group of children into two teams, and place teams on either side of a line. Play “Jail Break”: This is essentially capture the flag.You might even turn this into a “freeze dance” competition! Karaoke time! Have students pick songs and sing and dance to them on YouTube or Spotify.Consider placing markers on the map as you read other Paul stories. If looking at several stories involving the life of Paul, review a map of his travels, and note where the action of the story takes place, to put it into context for students.You might even enjoy an earthquake “simulation”! Lesson Opening: Kick off with some musical activities or “jail-break” inspired games. Games and Activities to Introduce the Bible Lesson And we can rejoice to know that He is always with us, wherever we are! Any word or song we give Him is precious because He loves us. Describe how God wants to hear from us, even if we don’t feel joyful. In this children’s sermon, consider musical methods and situations that we might sing or make music. Songs in jail? Rejoicing after being wrongfully arrested? The story of Paul and Silas in prison is an interesting look at a miraculous rescue and unique opportunity to share the Gospel. Read what must I do to be saved in the Bible.See our children’s sermon on Paul and Silas. ![]() Read scripture quotes and Bible verses about singing.Compare another Bible Object lessons on Paul and Silas in Jail.Compare our full Kids Bible lesson on Acts 16:16-34.Watch the children’s sermon video and Bible crafts ideas for this lesson.More Teaching Ideas on Paul and Silas in prison Lesson Craft Materials Needed: Paper, beads or dry pasta noodles, markers/crayons, decorative supplies, paper towel tubes, cups, pipe cleaners, popsicle sticks, ropes or chains, Middle East maps, noisemakers. Most activities can work for all age groups. Target Audience: Kindergarten-6 th grade (children 5 years old to 12 years old) Adaptations noted for younger students. Older Elementary Lesson Download Earthquake and Jail Break! Sunday School Lessons on Paul and Silas Singing in Jail from Acts 16:16-34.
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