KidsLife for October 11, 2020

Continuing “The Gospel Project for Kids”
 
This week is a “video-only Sunday.”  Resources are available here, and in Amy’s weekly email update.
 
We are using The Gospel Project curriculum, which is available for all ages.  Due to copyright laws we cannot post it on our website, however we can give access through a link emailed to you each week. If you have not been receiving this email link, please reach out to Amy Lewis at alewis@newlifeglenside.com.
 
 
 
Krusty and Patty Video:
 
Patty tells Krusty about Jesus bringing Lazarus to life again.  Death is not the end of the story for us!  Because of Jesus, it’s a doorway into heaven.

Preschool Bulletin here

Video:  How does God care for his creation?  He loves and rules over all he has made.

Elementary Bulletin here

Video:  What is the most important thing in the world for us?  (It’s the same thing each day!)

And here are more Activities and Resources:

  1. Adventures in Odyssey on 107.5 ALIVE weekdays at 6:30pm and Saturdays at 8:30am.  (107.5 ALIVE is a great great radio station, signal is a little weak but worth an antenna upgrade if required).
  2. Magazine subscription suggestions – Clubhouse and Clubhouse Jr from Focus on the Family are great reasonably priced options. World Magazine is a bit pricey but another great option. https://kids.wng.org
  3. Focus on the Family live stream –  They are streaming their resources online for free right now,  for both kids and adults.  Check it out!  https://www.focusonthefamily.com/streaming/  
  4. The Biggest Story streaming for free!  A fantastic animated summary of the Bible (26 mins).
  5. Christian videos for kids – https://www.rightnowmedia.org (temporarily offering some free content).  We recommend Superbook  on Sunday mornings.  Also Bibleman, Veggie Tales, Boz, 3-2-1 Penguins, Owlegories, Buck Denver’s What’s in the Bible, the Mr. Phil Show, Torchlighters.
  6. Great book suggestions – Focus on the Family’s Imagination Station series, classics such as Kingdom Tales by Mains, Chronicles of Narnia by CS Lewis, and  The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkein