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Overcome Evil with Good

Come Follow Me Lessons & Activities for Kids

Week 34 | August 14 - August 20

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Toddler Come Follow Me Activity

  1. Read Romans 8:16-18 as your children color the coloring page. Ask them who they love and who loves them. Make sure they know that Heavenly Father loves them. Sing the song “My Heavenly Father Loves Me” (Childrens Songbook pg 228) to be reminded of all the ways Heavenly Father shows his love for us.
  2. Read Romans 8:35-39. Give each of your children a picture of Christ to hold. Explain what it means to be seperated. And then explain that Christ loves us so much we can never be separated from his love. Let your children keep the picture of Christ somewhere they will see it often so they can always remember that Christ loves them. Then do the love bug activity.
  3. In Romans 16 we learn about Phebe, Priscilla, and Aquilla who chose the right even when it was hard. Paul was grateful for them and their service. This week focus on being thankful for the people around you. Talk about the people you are thankful for. You could even right them thank you cards. Listen to this Please and Thank You song and then play it again so you can sing along.

Elementary Come Follow Me Activities

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Summary of this week’s Go & Do Family Activity

Read and Discuss Romans 10:17. There are many ways we can hear we can hear the word of God in our life. As we listen to God’s word our faith and testimony grow. Do the object lesson and then complete the Hearing God’s Word candle printable

Summary of this week’s Surprise Activity

Teach your family in a fun way how they can overcome evil with good by playing the Go Fish game. Read Romans 12:2 and 12:21 and talk about ways you can overcome the world and the evil they will face.

These are just two of the six fun, creative, and engaging activities for this week’s Come Follow Me FHE lesson. See your lesson plan page and materials for more activities and QR codes to videos and songs that go along with what we are learning about this week!

Come Follow Me Teen Lessons

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