Danielle's Place of Crafts and Activities

Salvation Bible Lesson For Children

 

"Join the Club!" Bible Lesson About Salvation

 

Join the Club Bible Lesson about Salvation for Children

 

 

 

ABC Steps of Becoming a Christian Bible Verse Key Chain

ABC Steps to Becoming a Christian Bible Verse Key Chain Craft

 

What you will need:

ABC Beads

Red Heart Pony Beads

Small Beads

Cording

Card Stock in Different Colors One-inch Rings

Hole Punch

 

How to Make the ABC Key Chain:

1. Print out the Bible verse patterns onto different colors of card stock. (The pattern contains pages for two keychains.)

Member's Member's pattern ABC Keychain

Instant Digital Download ABC Keychain Pattern (Available in KJV and NIV) - Includes six verses for each craft, two sets per page, and a cover pattern.

2. Cut the cards apart and punch a hole in the top left corner.

3. Attach the card pages to the ring.

4. Cut a piece of string about twelve inches long. Loop the string around the ring or clip. Tie a knot near the clip. String on a heart, the letter A, a bead, the letter B, a bead, the letter C, and then another heart. Lace both ends of the string through the beads at the same time. Tie a knot at the end and cut off the excess string.

 

“Join God’s Club!” Color Sheet

1 Corinthians 2:7 "Join the Club" Bible Verse Coloring Sheet

 

1 Corinthians 2:12 Secret Codes Activity Sheet

 Secret Codes Bible Verse Activity Sheet

Children are naturally drawn to the intrigue of secret codes, and nothing compares to the thrill of cracking them! This engaging activity sheet offers students the chance to dive into this captivating world by matching icons to letters or using tic-tac-toe and "X" shapes to insert the correct letters.

For older students, we provide an advanced activity sheet as well. While these codes may seem daunting at first glance, once students uncover the techniques, they’ll find that decoding is incredibly rewarding. In the first code, words are spelled backward; in the second, every other letter holds the key; and in the third, the letters present a mirror image. Encourage your students to embrace the adventure of code-breaking—it's a fun way to develop critical thinking skills!