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5 Simple Ways You Can Make This Lesson Stick With Your Kids THIS WEEK’S LESSON: MILKY WAY CANDY BARS: MILKY WAY IN THE CAR: Ask your child what they learned about this week on the drive home: Today we talked about Milky Way candy bars, and the bigness of God. God is bigger than anything we can imagine, including the galaxy. But God has big plans and a purpose for every one of our lives. Genesis 12:1-7 HANGING OUT: Make this week’s lesson real: Are there big plans coming up for your family? Discuss those plans with the kids, and ask them if they have asked God about his plans for their lives. How can we prepare ourselves to know God’s plan and follow it? AT DINNER: Here are some great discussion starters: - What plans did God have for Abram? - Why do you think Abram obeyed God? - What kind of plans do you think God has in store for you? AT BEDTIME: Quiz your child on this week’s memory verse: “But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.” - Matthew 6:33 (NIV) PARENT TIME: What you need to know: Have you given yourself over to God and the plans he has for your life? God has a plan for each one of us, and it’s bigger than we could ever imagine. Ask God to show you his plans, and ask for a willing, sacrificial heart that will do the work God sets before you.

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5 Simple Ways You Can Make This Lesson Stick With Your Kids

THIS WEEK’S LESSON: MILKY WAY

CANDY BARS: MILKY WAY

IN THE CAR:Ask your child what they learned about this week on the drive home:Today we talked about Milky Way candy bars, and the bigness of God. God is bigger than anything we can imagine, including the galaxy. But God has big plans and a purpose for every one of our lives. Genesis 12:1-7 HANGING OUT:Make this week’s lesson real:Are there big plans coming up for your family? Discuss those plans with the kids, and ask them if they have asked God about his plans for their lives. How can we prepare ourselves to know God’s plan and follow it?

AT DINNER:Here are some great discussion starters:- What plans did God have for Abram? - Why do you think Abram obeyed God? - What kind of plans do you think God has in store for you?

AT BEDTIME:Quiz your child on this week’s memory verse:“But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.” - Matthew 6:33 (NIV)

PARENT TIME:What you need to know:Have you given yourself over to God and the plans he has for your life? God has a plan for each one of us, and it’s bigger than we could ever imagine. Ask God to show you his plans, and ask for a willing, sacrificial heart that will do the work God sets before you.