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Building Blocks
1. Look up and review three or more of the Bible stories listed below: Noah (Gen. 6-7); tower of Babel (Gen. 11:1-9); Abram’s tent (Gen. 12:1-8); wilderness tabernacle (Ex. 25-27); Solomon's temple (1 Chronicles 28:1-10, 2 Chronicles 3-5); manger (Luke 2:1-20); wise man and foolish man (Luke 6:47-49); New Jerusalem (Rev. 21-22).
2. Invite a builder or carpenter to talk about the:
3. Share two choices that you can make this week that will build up and not break down your character. A building's foundation is the most important part of the building. Our foundation is our character. Jesus, the master builder, will help us make good choices that will build a strong character.
4. Read Revelation 21-22 and learn about the heavenly home that God is making for all who choose His gift of eternal life. What building materials is He using?
5. Construct one or more buildings of any size or type. May work individually or in teams.
Helps
1. As you review the stories, emphasize the items built and encourage the children to discuss the choices the Bible characters made.
2. Questions you might ask: What materials do you build with? How do you know where to build? What is this tool used for? What do you need to learn to be a good builder? Alternatives: Take a trip to a construction site, interview a worker and ask questions about the building.
3. Ways to share choices (you may work in teams):
4. Bring gemstones to touch and see or show pictures of the New Jerusalem.
5. Any type of building materials may be used. Exampls: Legos, Lincoln Logs, Tinker Toys, craft sticks, play dough, foam board, construction paper, sticks, straw, mud, or bricks.
Suggestions for types of buildings: Biblebuildings, your home, school, favorite shop, church, imagined heavenly home.Helps
Resources needed
Bible
Building materials as available