Family Time with God: January
How to use this section: On this page, you'll find Fun Stuff, monthly activities for your family, and Did You Know, an interesting story to tell your kids. On the pages that follow, you'll learn a new Bible verse a week. The verses are divided into three parts: Preschoolers memorize the words in bold. Elementary kids memorize the words in bold and italics. Teens and parents learn the complete verse.
Fun Stuff
Harvest Place Cards (November 26)
You'll need:
- 1" x 4" pieces of heavy paper in an autumn color such as tan, orange, or sage green, one piece for each person who will be at Thanksgiving dinner
- hole punch
- markers
- pieces of raffia or jute ribbon big enough to tie a bow
- a piece of fruit with a stem (apple, pear, plum, etc.) for each person at the table
Write each person's name on a piece of the paper and punch a hole in one corner. Thread the jute or raffia through the hole and tie the card around the stem of the fruit.
Christmas Star Cookies (December 11)
You'll need:
- 1/2 cup shortening
- 11/4 cups packed light brown sugar
- 3/4 cup peanut butter
- 1 egg
- 3 tablespoons milk
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- 13/4 cups all-purpose flour
- 3/4 teaspoon baking soda
- 3/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 package chocolate stars
Cream together shortening, brown sugar, and peanut butter until smooth. Stir in egg, milk, and vanilla. Combine flour, baking soda, and salt; stir into the batter until well blended. Drop by rounded spoonfuls onto ungreased cookie sheets. Bake for 8 to 10 minutes at 375°. When cookies are still warm, press one chocolate star onto each.
Make a Tambourine (January 8)
You'll need:
- two paper plates
- hole punch, yarn
Decorate the back sides of the plates with stickers, markers, and glitter. Put the two paper plates together front-to-front and punch holes around the edge of the plates about every half-inch. Lace the plates together, stopping about 3/4 of the way around to put the beans or pebbles inside the plates. Finish lacing the plates together and tie tightly enough so no beans or pebbles can escape. Play beautiful music with your tambourine!
Did You Know
that Fanny Crosby (January 21) wrote around nine thousand hymns, many of which are still sung around the world today? Some of her most well-known songs include "Blessed Assurance", "To God Be the Glory," and "Tell Me the Story of Jesus."
Crosby sang beautifully and played both the harp and piano. Along with songwriting, she enjoyed memorizing God's Word. She could recite Genesis through Deuteronomy, the four Gospels, Proverbs, Song of Solomon, and most of Psalms.
Amazingly, she accomplished all this even though she was blind.
What Is Awana?
Awana® is a nondenominational youth ministry committed to reaching boys and girls with the gospel of Christ and training them to serve him. To learn more about Awana and locate an Awana club near you, visit www.awana.org/about.asp
January
Truths to Know from Psalm 100
Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
1. Happy 2004! | 2. Write (or draw) thank-you notes for the great gifts you received at Christmas! | 3. Make a resolution to be more joyful this year. | ||||
Week 1 The Lord is God Psalm 100:1-2Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth.Worship the Lord with gladness; come before him with joyful songs. |
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4. Psalm is another word for song. Name the songs you sang in church. | 5. Read Psalm 100. | 6.Family Fact: There are 365,342 days in this millennium. | 7. In Psalm 90:14, the psalmist wrote that we are to sing all our days. Sing a song today! | 8.Family Fun: Make your own tambourine. | 9. Learn Psalm 100:1-2. | 10.Family Forum: Why is it important to praise God? What are some ways you can do that? |
Week 2 God made us Psalm 100:3Know that the Lord is God.It is he who made us, and we are his; we are his people, the sheep of his pasture. |
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11. Look around church at all the different kinds of people God made. | 12.Family Forum: God made each member of your family. Tell each family member something you love about him or her. | 13. Read Psalm 139:14-18. | 14. Learn Psalm 100:3. | 15. Look in the mirror to see how wonderfully you are made. | 16. Take a walk and find five things God made. | 17. God made our bodies to move, so go outside and play! |
Week 3 We are God's people Psalm 100:4 Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name. |
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18. Name ten things for which you are thankful. | 19. Learn Psalm 100:4. | 20. Read Psalm 95. | 21. Hymn writer Fanny Crosby could relate to this week's verse. | 22. Look in a hymnal. How many songs can you find written by Fanny Crosby? | 23. Try writing a song about God, just like Fanny Crosby. | 24.Family Fact: January's flower is the carnation. |
Week 4 The Lord is good Psalm 100:5For the Lord is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations. |
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25.Family Forum: How has your family seen God's goodness and faithfulness? | 26. Learn Psalm 100:5. | 27. Read Psalm 34:1-8. | 28. What does "endure" mean? What are some things that last forever? | 29. Today is Jigsaw Puzzle Day. Get your family together and do a puzzle! | 30. Say all of Psalm 100 to a friend. | 31. Make a family banner using the words of Psalm 100 to remind you of God's love and faithfulness. |
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