Discipling Kids Via D4Y powerpoint - Precept Ministries
Transcript of Discipling Kids Via D4Y powerpoint - Precept Ministries
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Discipling Kids Via D4Y
Presented by
Janice Rempel
Random Things About Me
A Theology of Kids
A blessing & gift from God-
Ps 127:3-4
Precious for they are God’s image- Ge 1:27
Full of potential
Able to learn- Dt 6:4-6
Trusting & vulnerable-
Easily believe in God and His existence
Capable of understanding spiritual truth- Ps 78:1-8
Need instruction & guidance- Pr 13:1, Pr 29:15, Eph 6:4, Col 3:20
Need discipline & correction- Pr 3:11-12, Pr 22:15, Pr 29:15, 17
Live what they see modeled for them- Dt 6:6-8
Are born with a sin nature-Ro 5:18, Jer 17:9
God uses children to accomplish His purposes
Jesus’ Perspective on Kids
Welcomed them as they came to Him -Mt 19:13-15; Lu 18:15-17
Laid hands on & blessed them
Many of Jesus’ miracles involved children
Used children as object lessons to illustrate spiritual truths
Children were in the crowds where Jesus taught
Jesus had harsh words for people that led children astray
Mt 18:5-6; Mk 9:42-48
Jesus rebuked the disciples for keeping kids from Him
Mt 19:13; Mk 10:13-16
We welcome Jesus when we welcome children-
Mk 9:33-37, 42
Jesus accepted the praise of children! Mt 21:12-17
Welcome to Cornerstone!
Bible-based
Gospel-Centered
Discipleship-Focused
For the Glory of God
Our Kids’ ministry is
GK2- Growing
Kingdom Kids
D4Y @ Cornerstone
-Study on 2 Timothy
-Has an Olympic theme
-London Olympics
-We played GK2
Olympics, and
activities had a sport
theme
-Our big prizes were
sports equipment
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Summer 2013
-The names of God
-Has a detective theme
-Made ID cards, chose spy agent names, put clues in mystery code in the bulletins for solving
-Big prize: detective books or books on the names of God
Summer 2014
-Looking at Genesis 1-2
-Archaeology theme
-Sunday mornings are lessons in foundations= Truths from Ge 1-2 that are foundational to our lives as believers
-Out big prize will be an archaeology kit
Reasons for Choosing D4Y
1. The studies fit with
our mission
statement & what
we seek to do as a
church
2. The themes are fun
to work with
3. The homework ☺
Weekly Structure for D4Y
1. Welcome & opening prayer
2. Review of workbooks, saying memory verses etc-
3. We give points/ prizes for bringing Bibles and workbooks, memorizing verses and completing their homework for the week.
4. Review of the key concepts from the week of homework.
5. Depending on the time, I may start to work on the next day’s homework with the kids.
6. Rewarding kids for their hard work in completing the work books.
Strengths of D4Y
1. We are in the Word;
2. Use of different themes
& activities to gain kids’
attention
3. The length of each
workbook- 6-7 weeks on
average
4. The length of each day’s
homework is a good
length for children.
5. Includes the chapters/
books of the Bible in the
back of the workbook
6. Emphasis on prayer and
Scripture memory
7. Workbooks lend
themselves well to a club
format
8. Teaching the kids Bible
study skills for life.
Weaknesses of D4Y
1. Assumes an ability to read.
2. Would not work as a weekly SS curriculum
3. May be challenging to find a teacher if they are not familiar with inductive Bible study.
4. Some people would say that having homework is a weakness
5. Can be a challenge to convince parents to help their kids in doing their homework-
6. Lack of teacher resources.
7. The weekly meetings are a struggle for kids who attend inconsistently.
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From the kids…
Jeremy K (Grade 5)
“I like that we can learn about God and about Paul & Timothy. I like that you can do lots of activities in the book, and you can draw and there’s even a mini Bible in the back and there are answers in the back. (don’t cheat! Look only because it’s too hard for you!)”
From the kids…
Michael (Grade 2)-
“I like it that there are
activities in the book.
And I like it that we
can learn from God’s
word and we can
color.”
From the kids…
Melody (Grade 4)-
“It’s a fun way to learn about God and the Bible. The themes make it fun to learn. The leaders have to put a lot of work into the study and that makes me want to work hard. I like to memorize verses because you never know when they will pop into your head when you need them.”
From the kids…
Shyanne (Grade 6)
“It’s a fun way to learn
about God…”
“I like doing the homework.
The themes in the study
book are fun”
“Marking in the Bible helps
me to concentrate and
read better instead of
skimming”
Blessing my teacher heart
Jolene (Grade 7)
“It’s an easy, fun way to learn about God… it gives me a laid out way to serve God… it has a fun theme to it, but it’s still serious about God. The studies kind of cover everything, they are fun, you really get into your Bible, and you study Scripture.”
“Keep doing these books! I love
them!” ☺