aktivitas anak minggu paskah iii · mewarnai : 1. cetak gambar di halaman belakang 2. warnai . 7....
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Aktivitas Anak Minggu Paskah III Ibadah Keluarga, 26 April 2020
Syalom, Hai adik-adik, apa kabar? Adik-adik sudah membaca Lukas 24 : 13 – 35? Ada cerita apa di sana? Ayo siapa yang bisa bercerita ke bapak ibu di rumah? Kakak bantu nihh… Di bawah ini ada beberapa pilihan aktivitas yang adik-adik bisa lakukan. Jika sudah selesai melakukan aktivitas, kakak minta tolong ya agar adik-adik bisa kembali menceritakannya ke keluarga di rumah. Kakak yakin adik-adik bisa. Ayo semangat! Tapi sebelum melakukan aktivitas, adik-adik minta tolong bapak atau ibu ya untuk mempersiapkan peralatannya. Karena ada beberapa yang perlu dicetak, ada juga yang perlu disiapkan seperti pensil berwarna, gunting, lem, dan lainnya. Kakak ingin dengar kabar dari orangtua adik-adik apakah sudah berani menceritakan bacaan Alkitab kita hari ini. Kakak tunggu kabarnya yaaa….. Jangan lupa untuk dipoto dan kirimkan ke kakak yaaa… Supaya teman-teman kalian juga bisa melihatnya lalu ikutan semangat. Terima kasih…. Tuhan memberkati kita semua. Peluk penuh kasih dari kakakmu…
Perjalanan ke Emaus
No. Aktivitas Langkah-langkah
1
Mencari Jalan
2
Mencari Perbedaan Gambar
3
Mewarnai :
1. Cetak gambar di halaman belakang
2. Warnai
4
1. Cetak gambar di halaman belakang.
2. Warnai dan potong kedua gambar.
3. Tempelkan gambar tiga sosok dengan stik ice cream atau lidi.
4. Potong pada garis bawah gambar sehingga menciptakan celah supaya ketiga tokoh bisa bergerak.
5
Puzzle:
1. Cetak gambar di halaman belakang
2. Warnai 3. Gunting setiap potongan
puzzle.
6
Mewarnai :
1. Cetak gambar di halaman belakang
2. Warnai
7. Kerajinan Tangan
Langkah-langkah :
1. Pilih terlebih dulu salah satu template, apakah yang sudah diwarnai atau polos. 2. Cetak gambar di halaman belakang 3. Jika memilih yang polos, warnai terlebih dulu 4. Potong masing-masing gambar 5. Tempelkan gambar ketiga tokoh, meja makan dan peralatan makan ke background. 6. Tempelkan bingkai gambar di sisi kiri kanan atas bawah berikut dengan sudut bingkai.
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The stranger on the road to Emmaus
After Jesus death and His resurrection, while his disciples stayed in Jerusalem, two of his followers were returning home to Emmaus, sad and weary, discussing all that had happened.
While they walked, another man joined them. “Why are you so sad” he asked. One of them, Cleopas, answered, “Are you a stranger here? You haven’t heard all that happened in Jerusalem?” They then told the stranger about Jesus, how He had died, and how some women had seen an angel that told them that Jesus was alive.
Then the stranger quoted to them from the Scriptures the prophecies concerning this man, Jesus. When they arrived in Emmaus, they said to the stranger, “Please stay at our house, since it is late.” As they began the evening meal, the stranger took the bread, blessed it and broke it, then gave each one a piece.
At this instant their eyes were opened and they recognized that the man was Jesus, and suddenly He disappeared. The two men were so happy that they ran back to Jerusalem to tell the disciple that Jesus was truly alive and they had seen him.
You can read this story in Luke, chapter 24, verses 12 through 35.
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Illustrations by Didier Martin - Copyright © 2016 by Didier Martinhttp://jacques-mylittlehouse.blogspot.com/ - www.mylittlehouse.org
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The stranger on the road to Emmaus
After Jesus death and His resurrection, while his disciples stayed in Jerusalem, two of his followers were returning home to Emmaus, sad and weary, discussing all that had happened.
While they walked, another man joined them. “Why are you so sad” he asked. One of them, Cleopas, answered, “Are you a stranger here? You haven’t heard all that happened in Jerusalem?” They then told the stranger about Jesus, how He had died, and how some women had seen an angel that told them that Jesus was alive.
Then the stranger quoted to them from the Scriptures the prophecies concerning this man, Jesus. When they arrived in Emmaus, they said to the stranger, “Please stay at our house, since it is late.” As they began the evening meal, the stranger took the bread, blessed it and broke it, then gave each one a piece.
At this instant their eyes were opened and they recognized that the man was Jesus, and suddenly He disappeared. The two men were so happy that they ran back to Jerusalem to tell the disciple that Jesus was truly alive and they had seen him.
You can read this story in Luke, chapter 24, verses 12 through 35.
Permission granted to print for personal use only. Distribution is prohibited.
Illustrations by Didier Martin - Copyright © 2016 by Didier Martinhttp://jacques-mylittlehouse.blogspot.com/ - www.mylittlehouse.org
parts for the frame
corners
part to glue on the back
The stranger on the road to Emmaus
After Jesus death and His resurrection, while his disciples stayed in Jerusalem, two of his followers were returning home to Emmaus, sad and weary, discussing all that had happened.
While they walked, another man joined them. “Why are you so sad” he asked. One of them, Cleopas, answered, “Are you a stranger here? You haven’t heard all that happened in Jerusalem?” They then told the stranger about Jesus, how He had died, and how some women had seen an angel that told them that Jesus was alive.
Then the stranger quoted to them from the Scriptures the prophecies concerning this man, Jesus. When they arrived in Emmaus, they said to the stranger, “Please stay at our house, since it is late.” As they began the evening meal, the stranger took the bread, blessed it and broke it, then gave each one a piece.
At this instant their eyes were opened and they recognized that the man was Jesus, and suddenly He disappeared. The two men were so happy that they ran back to Jerusalem to tell the disciple that Jesus was truly alive and they had seen him.
You can read this story in Luke, chapter 24, verses 12 through 35.
The stranger on the road to Emmaus
After Jesus death and His resurrection, while his disciples stayed in Jerusalem, two of his followers were returning home to Emmaus, sad and weary, discussing all that had happened.
While they walked, another man joined them. “Why are you so sad” he asked. One of them, Cleopas, answered, “Are you a stranger here? You haven’t heard all that happened in Jerusalem?” They then told the stranger about Jesus, how He had died, and how some women had seen an angel that told them that Jesus was alive.
Then the stranger quoted to them from the Scriptures the prophecies concerning this man, Jesus. When they arrived in Emmaus, they said to the stranger, “Please stay at our house, since it is late.” As they began the evening meal, the stranger took the bread, blessed it and broke it, then gave each one a piece.
At this instant their eyes were opened and they recognized that the man was Jesus, and suddenly He disappeared. The two men were so happy that they ran back to Jerusalem to tell the disciple that Jesus was truly alive and they had seen him.
You can read this story in Luke, chapter 24, verses 12 through 35.