At that time Jesus prayed this prayer: “O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, thank you for hiding these things from those who think themselves wise and clever, and for revealing them to the childlike.
Matthew 11:25 NLT
When Bethany was born, I wondered how much she would be able to learn or understand. I remember praying, “Oh God, please- I want her to know You and Your love. I want her to understand Your good plans for her life.”
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Here’s some simple ideas to celebrate as Lent, Palm Sunday, Good Friday and Easter approach! It’s the perfect opportunity to illuminate the joyful new!
Make Salvation Bracelets
The plan of salvation can be explained through making these really fun bracelets with beads of colors.
Black bead – represents sorrow of sin
Red bead– represents the blood of Jesus
White bead- represents Forgiveness and purity
Blue bead – represents water Baptism
Green bead– represents Growth and New life
Gold bead– represents Heaven
Click to read how to make Salvation Bracelets
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Resurrection Eggs
Our children and grandchildren love these 12 colorful plastic eggs. Each egg has an object lesson, activities and a Bible lesson that helps illustrate the story Jesus.
Click to shop for Resurrection Eggs
Resurrection Rolls
Not only yummy and fun to make and eat, but these resurrection rolls are a great visual to explain the empty tomb.
Click 4 Recipe for Resurrection Rolls
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Make a Resurrection Garden
We made these last year and had so much fun as we talked about what it would have been like to see Jesus die, but then go to the tomb and see that it was empty!
Click for instructions 4 Do it yourself- Resurrection Garden
Reading from a Children’s Bible (one of my favorites is the Jesus Storybook Bible.)
This Bible also has corresponding video clips that go with a lot of the stories! Here’s the Easter Story.
Movies- watching children’s videos that tell the great story-Donut Man- Resurrection Celebration, The Miracle Maker, (a clay-mation DVD about the life of Jesus) Super Book Videos.
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Church- Look for churches that offer family experiences during Easter week. We’ve taken our kids to Passion Plays, Last Supper Re-enactments, Maundy Thursday foot washing service, Stations of the Cross, Good Friday Services, just to name a few. All these things add more dimension to their understanding of the Greatest Story Ever Told!
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MODEL JOY FOR SALVATION– Our children embrace what they see and hear! Fill your home with Christian music. Talk about your love for God, what Jesus has done in your life, how much Jesus has done in your child’s life. Talk about the future promises of living with God forever and being made whole.
Prayer: Father, thank you for sending your Son to live for us and die for us. Thank You He took the power of death away and we can live with You forever. As parents, help us make Your Good News come alive to our children! In Jesus Name- Amen.
Brilliant ideas, Cindy! I love the resurrection rolls the most. 🙂
Thanks Lux! I love the rolls too- We love finding new ways to celebrate! hugs and blessings – thanks for stopping by! 🙂
I’m partial to the Resurrection Garden. 🙂 Thank you for such a wonderful collection of ideas.
Finley, Cohen, Bethany, and I made those last year. It was so much fun. We kept it in the window for weeks and then moved it outside to our flower garden- a constant reminder that He lives! <3
Oh, what a terrific idea to keep in mind. Thanks to you all!
Great Ideas, Cindy!!
Happy Easter, my friend.
Thank you Julie- praying you have a wonderful Sonday! hugs and blessings sweet friend.