![]() So, we start with a family: husband, wife, and two sons. 3 Now Elimelek, Naomi’s husband, died, and she was left with her two sons. 4 They married Moabite women, one named Orpah and the other Ruth. After they had lived there about ten years, 5 both Mahlon and Kilion also died, and Naomi was left without her two sons and her husband. ![]() ![]() So a man from Bethlehem in Judah, together with his wife and two sons, went to live for a while in the country of Moab. 2 The man’s name was Elimelek, his wife’s name was Naomi, and the names of his two sons were Mahlon and Kilion. They were Ephrathites from Bethlehem, Judah. In the days when the judges ruled, there was a famine in the land. Describe (and/or read) the first part of the story. Set the stage by explaining to students the excitement of the story, and the significance of its echoing into the life of Christ and salvation representations. This lesson will cover the first portion of the book, leaving off at the meeting of Boaz. For especially young or wiggle-prone crowds, it may be better to summarize, story book, or even act out the action. More than likely, you can read through the whole first chapters with the students. Use your best judgment as to the approach of this lesson. When it comes to friends and families, God wants us to stick more closely than hay to peanut shells! Today we will also be talking about things that stick together without separating. Another element of what students just did was trying to separate things that might be tough to get apart. Explain that today’s story will feature an old practice called “gleaning,” which means picking up bits of wheat and hay after other people have harvested. Have stickers or small treats for winners (but make sure everyone gets a chance to win…). Allow students to pair up or team up, and race to locate the nuts within the hay. Can you separate it? Prepare containers of hay, scattered throughout with peanut shells and/or peanuts (use a different item if allergies are a concern). Lesson Opening: Gleaning Game…have a relay to practice “gleaning” like Ruth did. More information about donations.Pumpkin Prayer Challenge: 4-Week Curriculum Free Kids' Bible Lessons PDF FREE □□ Fruit of the Spirit Lesson These lessons are free to use but if you would like to support our ministry you may make a donation using this button. Visit my home page for updated topical information, recent changes, and brief descriptions of other topic covered in this website.įor more information on teaching a Middle School or High School youth group using these Bible lesson plans click here. ![]() Teenagers have also followed these plans on there own and even taught their own Sunday School class when their teacher could not be present. They are so easy to do that they can also be used for church handout papers. They have all been taught and revised several times so you are getting a tried and true lesson. The youth group lesson plans are unique (44 so far), found nowhere else, and are completely free. Don’t jump to conclusions until you read the whole thing. So, the links will take you to my blog post and the lesson is at the bottom of that post. Newest Sunday school lesson Plan:īecause this is such a “hot button” topic people, including youthful Youth Pastors, jump to conclusions and immediately fly off the handle without considering the entire lesson. Keep two or three in your brief case so you can use the one most appropriate to your kids needs on the particular day. On the pages you will find a brief description of the Bible lesson handout as well as the resources I used to create the youth group lesson. They are grouped on pages by similar content or direction. Free Sunday School & Youth Group Bible lesson plans are listed below
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