David C Cook COVID-19 Response

Prepare to Share

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Materials Needed:

  • Internet access
  • What does it look like to be prepared? (Answers may include: Having materials ready for school; equipment and uniform ready for my game; studied for a test; not waiting until the last minute to do something, etc.)
  • Are you someone who is prepared for everything? Why or why not? (Answers will vary. Be ready to share your own experience.)

Population growth is something cities and countries try to plan for through something called urban planning. Communities have to intentionally plan for things like more housing, more schools, and more stores to accommodate this growth.

Play the following video for your students [2:30; stop at 1:30]:
What Is: Urban Planning

  • How could a city or place being unprepared for something, like not having enough roads or housing, affect its citizens? (Answers will vary.)
  • How does it feel to be unprepared? (Answers will vary.)
  • Why is being prepared important? (Answers may include: It sets us up to succeed; we feel confident when we know we have everything we need, etc.)

While there are situations that we can’t know about or prepare for, there are many situations that we can prepare for. In those situations, being prepared is essential for success. It creates confidence and readiness in us, no matter what we’re going to tackle.

Today we’re going to read about an extremely successful follower of Christ. His name is Paul. Why was he successful? Because he was prepared to share about the hope he had found in Jesus Christ with anyone he encountered. Paul’s close relationship with Jesus, his obedience, and his excitement in finding Christ caused him to want to share what he had found with others. He had to let them know about the hope he had found! Paul successfully spread the message of Christ throughout large parts of the world, because he was prepared to follow his heart and God’s leading. Let’s read on and find out more about Paul’s story.

Looking for Steps 2 & 3?

You can find Steps 2 and 3 in your teacher’s guide. To purchase a teacher’s guide, please visit: Bible-in-Life or Echoes.

Materials Needed:

  • Index cards
  • Pens/pencils
  • Whiteboard or screenshared document

Spread the word

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