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Your work: Unexpected Rescue

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Some of you produced some great “unexpected rescue” stories. I’ve picked four of my favourites to share with you.

First up is Amber who wrote a nice little tale about being caught by the police:

Then Jordan T wrote me a rap and drew a nice illustration to go with it:


I got a really tense story from Chris:

And David wrote me two stories about dangers in the sea:


Finally, Ryan created this:

Lesson on January 30th: The Nativity

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

Today we spent some time telling the story of Jesus’ birth and then each of you responded in whichever way you saw fit. Some of you made hats, some modelled with clay, some wrote something, some played with the figures some more, some asked questions.

Some of the best questions were things like:

  • Why did God choose to send Jesus at that particular time in history?
  • If God made Jesus then who made God? (And no, it’s not you, Terry)
  • How could the wise men follow a star?

David made a lovely clay angel:

This is the start of a section on work on what Christians called the “Incarnation”, which means “becoming flesh”. We’ll be exploring what Christians mean when they say that Jesus came in human flesh and dwelt among us.