10 One Character Bible Based Lessons for Children
By Glenda Kuhn
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Enjoy teaching children using this collection of ten skits using one character, a puppet or mime. Eternal truths such as faith, forgiveness, and repentance can be tricky concepts for the young. This collection will help Bible teachers express these concepts through a character connection while igniting additional spiritual concepts, which can be used in a similar one-character program.
Glenda Kuhn
Former newspaper publisher/editor Glenda Kuhn has penned many stories throughout her writing career. As President of McLoud Historical Society, she has contributed to three books for the McLoud Historical Society Museum and Heritage Center. Now focusing on children's books, "Sir Locksalot Loses His Keys" is her fourth book in print. Her third release, "Aliyah Likes Being a Giraffe" was named a local best seller in 2015. Each of her books has a basic life lesson for beginning readers. "Let's Be Friends – A Jungle Legend" addresses fears of making new friends. "Delilah Dances – One Step at a Time" (Tate Publishing) encourages perseverance. Children gain an appreciation for their uniqueness through "Aliyah Likes Being a Giraffe." Glenda Kuhn lives in McLoud, Oklahoma. She and her husband Donnie have two grown children and five granddaughters.
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10 One Character Bible Based Lessons for Children - Glenda Kuhn
10 One Character Bible Based Lessons for Children
By Glenda Kuhn
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Table Of Contents
Introduction
Turn Around
Way, Truth and Life
God Loves Me
GOD Listens to You
Unfailing Love
Jesus Watches Over Me
Building on a Rock
Bird Watching
Power of Forgiveness
About the Author
Introduction
Gone by the way of flannel graph, puppetry has almost ceased as a method of Christian ministry to children. Puppet stages can be clumsy. Then, where do you find the handyman who will build a stage that will fit the space in a classroom and leave room for the puppeteers? Curtains across doorways on spring rods tend to fall right in the middle of making the point. Then, there is the problem of finding two or three people to gather behind the stage or curtain and play the parts without stepping on toes, literally.
Ten One-Character Bible Based Lessons for Children was developed to avoid the problems associated with traditional puppet shows and use of electronics. Born from necessity for doing park and street ministry, these lessons have inspired thousands of children. No stage is needed for these lessons, but could be used if it suits the situation. A microphone is a plus in a large setting. One costume or character along with a teacher or director is enough. A costume can be as simple as baggy pants and a funny hat. If a human character is used, a mime (or silent) character is suggested. These lessons can be adapted to any character, anywhere, any time.
For purposes in this collection, a dog character was used with a primary teacher/director. A ‘supporting character’ is a character that