Those who died serving in our armed forces have given up everything to protect us, to show they care for us, to show that they love their country. We must remember them. And we must remember Jesus, who gave his life, because he loved us, to give us the freedom to be in God’s family, foreve

A 5-day program looking at Mark’s account of Jesus’ life. Bill and Ted, two likeable characters, attend the Heroes Academy to become super heroes, but soon discover that Jesus is the ultimate super hero worth following – he is real and can save us. A frantic mix of Bible storie

Watch Luke 7:36-50 as it is taught to a group of 9-11 year olds.

Click here to watch Matthew 13:44-46 as it is taught to a small group of 7-9 year old children.

An MP3 recording of a training seminar delivered at “Massive”.  Use it together with our blog on the same topic: http://faithinkids.org/blog/app/archive/2016-10/title/leading-a-mixed-age-group-sunday-school-class

An MP3 recording of a training seminar. Focusing on different techniques to use during discussion time at the end of a Sunday school lesson and explaining how to make your small group discussions better by using the 3 Rs: Recap, Reinforce and Reflect.

This document is intended to be studied before using our Dangerous Club materials. It outlines why and how we run our after school club for 8 -11 year olds. It guides you through how to plan and manage the club and gives helpful tips on some common issues.

During this 45 minute lesson pupils should learn: The events and significance of Holy Week and be able to explain why Jesus died.

During this 40 minute lesson pupils should learn: The events and significance of Holy Week: 

Palm Sunday (Triumphal entry)

Opposition to Jesus

Last supper and betrayal

Good Friday (trials and crucifixion)

Easter Sunday (resurrection appearance)

During this 30 minute lesson pupils talk about signs of ‘new life’ in the world around them in spring, and talk about new beginnings. Children are told about Jesus’ death and resurrection, to emphasise the idea that he is special for Christians.