A Forever Promise (Bible App for Kids)Sample

Let’s go on a Bible Adventure!
Marty and Shine are ready to start a Bible Adventure with us! We will answer this big question: “Who can help me when things go wrong?”
The answer is, “God always helps me.”
Let’s say that answer together! “God always helps me.”
Now, let’s find out which Picture Passes we need for our Bible Adventure!
Let’s watch!
Let’s talk!
- Which Picture Passes did Marty pack in his Adventure Bag?
- What do you think Marty will do with all those Picture Passes?
Let’s read the Bible!
We get to learn a very special Bible verse—Romans 8:28 from the New International Reader’s Version of the Bible. Let’s say it together with motions, then read it in the Bible!
Romans 8:28 (Open your hands like a book.)
… in all things God works (Hold hands in front of you, one palm facing inward, one outward. Circle outward palm around until both hands are crossed, facing you.)
for the good of those (Hold two thumbs up.)
who love him. (Hold hands over heart.)
Pray Together
Dear God, thank You for helping everyone who loves You. Even when things go wrong, please help me remember I still have hope because of the good things You are working together. In Jesus’ name, amen.
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About this Plan

This preschool-friendly Bible Adventure helps kids learn we always have hope, even when things go wrong! Watch the Bible App for Kids story, “A Forever Promise,” find an answer to an important question, learn a Bible verse, and sing a song about how God helps us! Visit www.bible.com/kids to get the free Bible App for Kids to explore this Bible story more!
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We would like to thank Life.Church for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://www.life.church
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