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Bible Story: Daniel in the Lion’s Den • Daniel 6 Bottom Line: Get in the habit of standing for what’s right. Memory Verse: “Finally, let the Lord make you strong. Depend on his mighty power.” Ephesians 6:10, NIrV Life App: Conviction—standing for what is right even when others don’t. Basic Truth: I can trust God no matter what. This week we’re discovering … For week three, we finish up our journey through Daniel’s life with probably his most famous story. That’s right: The Lion’s Den. In Daniel 6, we discover that even in the face of death, Daniel’s habit of praying to God was unbreakable. God came to the rescue and Daniel was saved. Bottom Line: Get in the habit of standing for what’s right. Kids will learn that the more they stand up for what’s right, the easier it gets. When you have a relationship with God, you realize that He will help you show conviction. Our memory verse for the month is Ephesians 6:10, “Finally, let the Lord make you strong. Depend on His mighty power.” No matter the situation, God’s power can help you when you need to have conviction. What You Need: An offering container What You Do: Tell kids that we all have habits, whether we like to admit it or not. Habits are things we do regularly — a lot of times — without thinking. Habits can also be very hard to change (especially if we have gotten Stand Up July 19 th 2015 .:. .:. Room 301 Pathways Kids – Weekend Small Groups – 6 - 12 year olds This Week’s Scope Welcome Time

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Bible Story: Daniel in the Lions Den Daniel 6Bottom Line: Get in the habit of standing for whats right.Memory Verse: Finally, let the Lord make you strong. Depend on his mighty power. Ephesians 6:10, NIrV

Life App: Convictionstanding for what is right even when others dont.Basic Truth: I can trust God no matter what.This week were discovering

For week three, we finish up our journey through Daniels life with probably his most famous story. Thats right: The Lions Den. In Daniel 6, we discover that even in the face of death, Daniels habit of praying to God was unbreakable. God came to the rescue and Daniel was saved.

Bottom Line: Get in the habit of standing for whats right. Kids will learn that the more they stand up for whats right, the easier it gets. When you have a relationship with God, you realize that He will help you show conviction.

Our memory verse for the month is Ephesians 6:10, Finally, let the Lord make you strong. Depend on His mighty power. No matter the situation, Gods power can help you when you need to have conviction.

What You Need: An offering container

What You Do:

Tell kids that we all have habits, whether we like to admit it or not. Habits are things we do regularly a lot of times without thinking. Habits can also be very hard to change (especially if we have gotten into a bad habit) or very hard to start (especially if we are trying to get into a good habit). Ask them why bad habits are hard to break and why good habits are hard to start. Talk to kids about what their habits are. Talk to them about good and bad habits we have. Ask if they can think of any consequences of a bad habit or benefits of a good habit.

What You Need: Notebooks or journals from last week, extras; pens; markers

We are challenging kids this month to Stand Up and Get in the Story and to realize they are part of Gods big story. This week, instruct kids to add the third chapter to the Table of Contents: Rescued. Ask them to write or illustrate a story explaining why they need Jesus; encourage them to think of an example of what Jesus rescued them from. (Some kids might need to be prompted that this includes anything sinful in their lives. Allow them to share if they choose to.) Collect the books for the fourth and final week. Put notebooks in bin for final week.

Habit Forming

What You Need: paper; markers; Good Habits Activity PageWhat You Do:

Using the paper, on the top of the page write GOD. From GOD draw 3 arrows. Explain to the kids that God is ALWAYS communicating with us. Can they think of ways God talks to us? (Bible, friends/family/believers, Holy Spirit) For each idea mentioned, draw an arrow from God and write the ideas along the arrow.

[Apply] Ask the kids what we should be in the habit of doing when God communicates with us. (We should get into the habit of listening) At the end of each arrow, in a different color marker, write YOU and draw an arrow from YOU to GOD. Emphasize, as you draw arrows from YOU to GOD, one of the best habits we can develop is listening to God. For each of the arrows going from YOU to GOD, ask the kids what habits they could develop to help them listen to God. Write their responses along the arrow. (Note: See Good Habits Activity Page for an example of what this should look like.)

OppositesWhat You Need: No supplies needed

What You Say:

One really important way to remember that God is with you to help you stand with conviction is to talk to Him. Prayer is a way to praise God, to thank Him for who He is and for all Hes done. Prayer is also our chance to ask for help. I want you to remember that you can ask God to help you do the right thing. And with Him on your side, you cant go wrong. Lets pray.

God, You are awesome. We recognize that there is NO one more powerful than You. Please help us to get in the habit of standing up for what is right. We want to be just like Daniel, trusting that You are with us no matter what we face. Help us be reminded that You are with us, always, ready to help us stand with conviction. Thanks for loving us, God. And thanks for always watching out for us. In Jesus name we pray, amen.

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July 19th 2015 .:. .:. Room 301

Pathways Kids Weekend Small Groups 6 - 12 year olds

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