Preschool: Learn About God: Session 2—God Healed Naaman (June 9)

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1s & 2s— Scoop and Pour Water

Bible Story: God Healed Naaman 2 Kings 5:1-17
Life Point: God can do anything.
Weekly Verse: Nothing is too hard for God. Jeremiah 32:17

Materials: Teaching Picture 2, large clear container of water, towels, large dropcloth, cups

  • Put about 2 inches of water in the container. Place one towel in the center of the dropcloth, center the teaching picture on the towel, and place the container of water over the picture. Children should be able to see the picture through the water.
  • Invite boys and girls to pour and scoop the water. Relate their play to Naaman washing himself in the river.
  • Point to the picture and tell the Bible story.

3–Pre-K— Walk on a Verse Path

Bible Story: God Healed Naaman 2 Kings 5:1-17
Life Point: God can do anything.
Weekly Verse: Nothing is too hard for God. Jeremiah 32:17

Materials: paper, marker, tape, Teaching Picture 2

  • Write each word of the Weekly Verse plus the reference on a separate sheet of paper. Tape the papers in a path around the room. Lay the teaching picture at the end of the path.
  • Invite a child to walk on the path. Challenge her to say each word of the verse as she steps on it.
  • Point to the teaching picture at the end of the path and talk about the Bible story. Say the Life Point.

Kindergarten— Paint with Blue Paint

Bible Story: God Healed Naaman 2 Kings 5:1-17
Life Point: God can do anything.
Weekly Verse: Nothing is too hard for God. Jeremiah 32:17

Materials: Teaching Picture 2, paper, paintbrushes, paint cups, painting smocks, several colors of blue paint

  • Do this activity at an easel or at a table. Invite the boys and girls to paint with the blue paint. Comment that Naaman washed himself in the river. 
  • Show the Teaching Picture and talk about the Bible story. Say God was able to heal Naaman because God can do anything. Say the Weekly Verse together: “Nothing is too hard for God. Jeremiah 32:7.”

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