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Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass. User icon An illustration of a person's head and chest. Sign up Log in. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book. Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. Explain that she lived a life that did not honor God. Point out that she repented and trusted God.

If you have a family tree, you can show the child. You can also create a simple family tree for the child to help them understand. Ask the child if they remember what was the color of the thread Rahab hung in her window. Build a wall of blocks and hang various colored strings or pieces of yarn. Ask the child which window belongs to Rahab. Ask the child if they have ever tried to do something impossible.

Talk about impossible things. Talk about how with God all things are possible. Show the child the picture of the big wall around a city such as Jerusalem.

Ask if it would be easy to bring down the wall. Suggest some things that might make a hole in it. Instead, He had the people march around the city.

March around the wall of blocks that you created for the colored thread game above. Have the child count with you each time you make a circle. If the wall is small, you can place it on the table and march around the table instead. On number seven, shout and make trumpet sounds. IObit Uninstaller. Internet Download Manager. Advanced SystemCare Free. VLC Media Player. MacX YouTube Downloader. Microsoft Office YTD Video Downloader. Adobe Photoshop CC. VirtualDJ Avast Free Security.

WhatsApp Messenger. Talking Tom Cat. Clash of Clans. Subway Surfers. Invite kids to choose the group that they think goes with this part of the story by placing a sticky note under this group. Ask the children why they chose the pictures and how they think the pictures go with the section they just heard. A few nights ago, Joshua, our leader since Moses died, sent spies into the Promised Land.

The spies sneaked into Jericho, a big city protected by strong, thick stone walls. They just got back last night and told Joshua that while Jericho is a strong city, they know God wants to give us this land.

So this morning Dad woke us up early to pack our things. Through Joshua, God is leading us into the Promised Land! Repeat the previous process with the photos the correct group is Group 2.

After you have gathered the images, ask:. Have I got something to tell you! Today we came to the huge, rushing Jordan River that was right in the way! And there were no boats or bridges to help us cross it! How will we ever get to the Promised Land? Trust Him. He will get us across. The ark of the covenant is very special. Inside are the tablets on which God wrote His Law.

At first I thought Joshua was out of his mind! I thought the river would sweep the priests away! But then I remembered what my dad said: God is faithful, and He is looking for faith from His people. So I decided to trust in God. And then…it happened. A miracle! The river stopped flowing! I could hardly believe my eyes. As we crossed through the riverbed on dry land, my dad and I sang praises to God. Repeat the process of choosing three more pictures the correct group is Group 3.

After you have gathered the three images, ask:. Remember the city of Jericho? The one with the big, thick walls? Well, God told Joshua that He wanted us to march around the city for seven days with trumpets and the ark of the covenant.

On the seventh day, we were to stop and shout while the priests played their trumpets. It sounded like an impossible plan to me. When Joshua told us it was time, my dad and I marched.

On the seventh day, I shouted at the top of my lungs with everyone else and…the walls of Jericho came crashing down! God did it! He was faithful to us and kept His promise!



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