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Memorize

Help your child memorize this week’s verse with this week’s Memory Melody video.

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Memory Melody

Journal

Pretend you were one of the animals in the barn where Jesus was born! Write a short story about witnessing Jesus’ birth from the animal’s perspective. Ask your parents if you can read it to the family on Christmas.

Craft

Help your child make a manger for baby Jesus. You will need paper, yellow yarn, a clothespin, a permanent marker, glue, and a white cloth or a paper towel.

Look up instructions online (or find a book) that teaches you how to fold paper into a small box. Use yellow yarn for hay. Make baby Jesus from a clothespin wrapped in white cloth or a paper towel. Use a permanent marker to draw a face on the clothespin.

Find it in the Bible

This week’s story comes from the book of Luke. Luke is the third of four books known as the Gospels. The author of this book is a man named Luke, who was a physician and gentile. This book tells about Jesus’ life, like the other Gospels, but was written to a gentile audience.

Help your child find the book of Luke. Is this book in the Old or New Testament? How many chapters are there?

Pray

Dear Lord, Christmas is such a fun time of year. Thank You for sending us Jesus to be with us. Thank You for giving us prophecies and details that let us know the baby born to Mary was the Messiah. This week we celebrate Christ’s birth!  Amen.

Act

Gather some friends (or your family) and act out the nativity story! Assign parts and consider using stuffed animals to represent the barn animals.

Read

The book of Matthew gives a much shorter account of Jesus’ birth. Read Matthew 1:24-25.

What is something new you learned about the birth of Jesus this year?

OT-NT Connection

Did you know the Old Testament book of Micah talks about Bethlehem? Read Micah 5:2.

What does this verse say about Bethlehem?
Why was it important that Jesus was born in Bethlehem?