Wonder Woman - 8 Week Curriculum
Wonder Woman - 8 Week Curriculum
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Heroic Women Of the Bible!
Kids will learn about some of the Heroic Women of the Bible, and what they can teach us about being superheroes for God.
Wonder Women Lessons Overview:
Memory Verse: "The Lord gives me strength and makes me secure. He has saved me.” Psalm 118:14 (NIrV)
Esther, Brave Queen – People who came before the king uninvited were in danger of being imprisoned or even killed, but Esther went in boldly to save her people. Kids will learn that heroes have the courage to make the right decisions even when it’s hard. Esther 4:8-17, and 5:1-3, Esther's Request
Ruth, Courageously Committed – When Naomi faced the most difficult time of her life, Ruth remained faithful and stood by her. Kids will learn that heroes stay faithfully committed to following God and loving others like Ruth. Ruth 1:1-19, Ruth's Faithfulness
Hannah, Prayer Warrior - Hannah wasn’t afraid to pray for something that seemed like it was impossible because she knew God can do anything. Hannah believed that God would hear her prayers. Kids will learn that heroes know anytime we need anything great or small, we should pray and ask God for His help. 1 Samuel 1:9-18, and 1:20 Hannah Prays for a Son
Mary, Favored One – Mary was an ordinary girl, but also a faithful servant of God; so God gave her the most amazing task imaginable. Kids will learn that heroes trust and obey God, knowing that he has a good plan for them. Luke 1:26-38, The Birth of Jesus Foretold
Deborah, Warrior Leader – Deborah was leading the people of Israel with wisdom and strength, and God gave the people victory while she ruled. Kids will learn that heroes ask God for wisdom and strength to do his will. Judges 4:1-15a, Deborah
Rahab, The Shield – The spies Joshua had sent to Jericho were found out and in danger of being killed; but Rahab protected them and kept them safe. Kids will learn that heroes look for those who need help and help them. Joshua 2:2-16, Rahab and the Spies
Abigail, Humble Hero - Abigail was married to a very mean man named Nabal. Her husband was very rude to David and his soldiers even after David had been kind to him. David was about to kill Nabal and everyone that lived with him, but Abigail went to David and asked for forgiveness for her husband. Kids will learn that heroes aren’t afraid to apologize to make things right. 1 Samuel 25:14-34 Abigail Saves Her Household
Lydia, The Believer – When Paul preached to a group of women, Lydia became a believer in Jesus on the spot. Kids will learn that one of the most heroic things that any of us can do is admit that we are not heroes by ourselves, but that we are sinners who need Jesus as our Savior. Acts 16:11-15, Lydia's Conversion
About This Curriculum:
• Perfect for kids ages 6-12
• 8-weeks
• Includes large group and small group resources
• This curriculum is an instant download
•
Each Lesson Includes:
• Make It Stick! Parent Sheet
• Memory Verse
• Skit or Puppet Show
• Craft Activity
• Large Group Lesson
• Small Group Discussion
• More!
Kids will learn about some of the Heroic Women of the Bible, and what they can teach us about being superheroes for God.
Wonder Women Lessons Overview:
Memory Verse: "The Lord gives me strength and makes me secure. He has saved me.” Psalm 118:14 (NIrV)
Esther, Brave Queen – People who came before the king uninvited were in danger of being imprisoned or even killed, but Esther went in boldly to save her people. Kids will learn that heroes have the courage to make the right decisions even when it’s hard. Esther 4:8-17, and 5:1-3, Esther's Request
Ruth, Courageously Committed – When Naomi faced the most difficult time of her life, Ruth remained faithful and stood by her. Kids will learn that heroes stay faithfully committed to following God and loving others like Ruth. Ruth 1:1-19, Ruth's Faithfulness
Hannah, Prayer Warrior - Hannah wasn’t afraid to pray for something that seemed like it was impossible because she knew God can do anything. Hannah believed that God would hear her prayers. Kids will learn that heroes know anytime we need anything great or small, we should pray and ask God for His help. 1 Samuel 1:9-18, and 1:20 Hannah Prays for a Son
Mary, Favored One – Mary was an ordinary girl, but also a faithful servant of God; so God gave her the most amazing task imaginable. Kids will learn that heroes trust and obey God, knowing that he has a good plan for them. Luke 1:26-38, The Birth of Jesus Foretold
Deborah, Warrior Leader – Deborah was leading the people of Israel with wisdom and strength, and God gave the people victory while she ruled. Kids will learn that heroes ask God for wisdom and strength to do his will. Judges 4:1-15a, Deborah
Rahab, The Shield – The spies Joshua had sent to Jericho were found out and in danger of being killed; but Rahab protected them and kept them safe. Kids will learn that heroes look for those who need help and help them. Joshua 2:2-16, Rahab and the Spies
Abigail, Humble Hero - Abigail was married to a very mean man named Nabal. Her husband was very rude to David and his soldiers even after David had been kind to him. David was about to kill Nabal and everyone that lived with him, but Abigail went to David and asked for forgiveness for her husband. Kids will learn that heroes aren’t afraid to apologize to make things right. 1 Samuel 25:14-34 Abigail Saves Her Household
Lydia, The Believer – When Paul preached to a group of women, Lydia became a believer in Jesus on the spot. Kids will learn that one of the most heroic things that any of us can do is admit that we are not heroes by ourselves, but that we are sinners who need Jesus as our Savior. Acts 16:11-15, Lydia's Conversion
About This Curriculum:
• Perfect for kids ages 6-12
• 8-weeks
• Includes large group and small group resources
• This curriculum is an instant download
•
Each Lesson Includes:
• Make It Stick! Parent Sheet
• Memory Verse
• Skit or Puppet Show
• Craft Activity
• Large Group Lesson
• Small Group Discussion
• More!
3
Heroic Women Of the Bible!
Kids will learn about some of the Heroic Women of the Bible, and what they can teach us about being superheroes for God.
Wonder Women Lessons Overview:
Memory Verse: "The Lord gives me strength and makes me secure. He has saved me.” Psalm 118:14 (NIrV)
Esther, Brave Queen – People who came before the king uninvited were in danger of being imprisoned or even killed, but Esther went in boldly to save her people. Kids will learn that heroes have the courage to make the right decisions even when it’s hard. Esther 4:8-17, and 5:1-3, Esther's Request
Ruth, Courageously Committed – When Naomi faced the most difficult time of her life, Ruth remained faithful and stood by her. Kids will learn that heroes stay faithfully committed to following God and loving others like Ruth. Ruth 1:1-19, Ruth's Faithfulness
Hannah, Prayer Warrior - Hannah wasn’t afraid to pray for something that seemed like it was impossible because she knew God can do anything. Hannah believed that God would hear her prayers. Kids will learn that heroes know anytime we need anything great or small, we should pray and ask God for His help. 1 Samuel 1:9-18, and 1:20 Hannah Prays for a Son
Mary, Favored One – Mary was an ordinary girl, but also a faithful servant of God; so God gave her the most amazing task imaginable. Kids will learn that heroes trust and obey God, knowing that he has a good plan for them. Luke 1:26-38, The Birth of Jesus Foretold
Deborah, Warrior Leader – Deborah was leading the people of Israel with wisdom and strength, and God gave the people victory while she ruled. Kids will learn that heroes ask God for wisdom and strength to do his will. Judges 4:1-15a, Deborah
Rahab, The Shield – The spies Joshua had sent to Jericho were found out and in danger of being killed; but Rahab protected them and kept them safe. Kids will learn that heroes look for those who need help and help them. Joshua 2:2-16, Rahab and the Spies
Abigail, Humble Hero - Abigail was married to a very mean man named Nabal. Her husband was very rude to David and his soldiers even after David had been kind to him. David was about to kill Nabal and everyone that lived with him, but Abigail went to David and asked for forgiveness for her husband. Kids will learn that heroes aren’t afraid to apologize to make things right. 1 Samuel 25:14-34 Abigail Saves Her Household
Lydia, The Believer – When Paul preached to a group of women, Lydia became a believer in Jesus on the spot. Kids will learn that one of the most heroic things that any of us can do is admit that we are not heroes by ourselves, but that we are sinners who need Jesus as our Savior. Acts 16:11-15, Lydia's Conversion
About This Curriculum:
• Perfect for kids ages 6-12
• 8-weeks
• Includes large group and small group resources
• This curriculum is an instant download
•
Each Lesson Includes:
• Make It Stick! Parent Sheet
• Memory Verse
• Skit or Puppet Show
• Craft Activity
• Large Group Lesson
• Small Group Discussion
• More!
Kids will learn about some of the Heroic Women of the Bible, and what they can teach us about being superheroes for God.
Wonder Women Lessons Overview:
Memory Verse: "The Lord gives me strength and makes me secure. He has saved me.” Psalm 118:14 (NIrV)
Esther, Brave Queen – People who came before the king uninvited were in danger of being imprisoned or even killed, but Esther went in boldly to save her people. Kids will learn that heroes have the courage to make the right decisions even when it’s hard. Esther 4:8-17, and 5:1-3, Esther's Request
Ruth, Courageously Committed – When Naomi faced the most difficult time of her life, Ruth remained faithful and stood by her. Kids will learn that heroes stay faithfully committed to following God and loving others like Ruth. Ruth 1:1-19, Ruth's Faithfulness
Hannah, Prayer Warrior - Hannah wasn’t afraid to pray for something that seemed like it was impossible because she knew God can do anything. Hannah believed that God would hear her prayers. Kids will learn that heroes know anytime we need anything great or small, we should pray and ask God for His help. 1 Samuel 1:9-18, and 1:20 Hannah Prays for a Son
Mary, Favored One – Mary was an ordinary girl, but also a faithful servant of God; so God gave her the most amazing task imaginable. Kids will learn that heroes trust and obey God, knowing that he has a good plan for them. Luke 1:26-38, The Birth of Jesus Foretold
Deborah, Warrior Leader – Deborah was leading the people of Israel with wisdom and strength, and God gave the people victory while she ruled. Kids will learn that heroes ask God for wisdom and strength to do his will. Judges 4:1-15a, Deborah
Rahab, The Shield – The spies Joshua had sent to Jericho were found out and in danger of being killed; but Rahab protected them and kept them safe. Kids will learn that heroes look for those who need help and help them. Joshua 2:2-16, Rahab and the Spies
Abigail, Humble Hero - Abigail was married to a very mean man named Nabal. Her husband was very rude to David and his soldiers even after David had been kind to him. David was about to kill Nabal and everyone that lived with him, but Abigail went to David and asked for forgiveness for her husband. Kids will learn that heroes aren’t afraid to apologize to make things right. 1 Samuel 25:14-34 Abigail Saves Her Household
Lydia, The Believer – When Paul preached to a group of women, Lydia became a believer in Jesus on the spot. Kids will learn that one of the most heroic things that any of us can do is admit that we are not heroes by ourselves, but that we are sinners who need Jesus as our Savior. Acts 16:11-15, Lydia's Conversion
About This Curriculum:
• Perfect for kids ages 6-12
• 8-weeks
• Includes large group and small group resources
• This curriculum is an instant download
•
Each Lesson Includes:
• Make It Stick! Parent Sheet
• Memory Verse
• Skit or Puppet Show
• Craft Activity
• Large Group Lesson
• Small Group Discussion
• More!
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3
Heroic Women Of the Bible!
Kids will learn about some of the Heroic Women of the Bible, and what they can teach us about being superheroes for God.
Wonder Women Lessons Overview:
Memory Verse: "The Lord gives me strength and makes me secure. He has saved me.” Psalm 118:14 (NIrV)
Esther, Brave Queen – People who came before the king uninvited were in danger of being imprisoned or even killed, but Esther went in boldly to save her people. Kids will learn that heroes have the courage to make the right decisions even when it’s hard. Esther 4:8-17, and 5:1-3, Esther's Request
Ruth, Courageously Committed – When Naomi faced the most difficult time of her life, Ruth remained faithful and stood by her. Kids will learn that heroes stay faithfully committed to following God and loving others like Ruth. Ruth 1:1-19, Ruth's Faithfulness
Hannah, Prayer Warrior - Hannah wasn’t afraid to pray for something that seemed like it was impossible because she knew God can do anything. Hannah believed that God would hear her prayers. Kids will learn that heroes know anytime we need anything great or small, we should pray and ask God for His help. 1 Samuel 1:9-18, and 1:20 Hannah Prays for a Son
Mary, Favored One – Mary was an ordinary girl, but also a faithful servant of God; so God gave her the most amazing task imaginable. Kids will learn that heroes trust and obey God, knowing that he has a good plan for them. Luke 1:26-38, The Birth of Jesus Foretold
Deborah, Warrior Leader – Deborah was leading the people of Israel with wisdom and strength, and God gave the people victory while she ruled. Kids will learn that heroes ask God for wisdom and strength to do his will. Judges 4:1-15a, Deborah
Rahab, The Shield – The spies Joshua had sent to Jericho were found out and in danger of being killed; but Rahab protected them and kept them safe. Kids will learn that heroes look for those who need help and help them. Joshua 2:2-16, Rahab and the Spies
Abigail, Humble Hero - Abigail was married to a very mean man named Nabal. Her husband was very rude to David and his soldiers even after David had been kind to him. David was about to kill Nabal and everyone that lived with him, but Abigail went to David and asked for forgiveness for her husband. Kids will learn that heroes aren’t afraid to apologize to make things right. 1 Samuel 25:14-34 Abigail Saves Her Household
Lydia, The Believer – When Paul preached to a group of women, Lydia became a believer in Jesus on the spot. Kids will learn that one of the most heroic things that any of us can do is admit that we are not heroes by ourselves, but that we are sinners who need Jesus as our Savior. Acts 16:11-15, Lydia's Conversion
About This Curriculum:
• Perfect for kids ages 6-12
• 8-weeks
• Includes large group and small group resources
• This curriculum is an instant download
•
Each Lesson Includes:
• Make It Stick! Parent Sheet
• Memory Verse
• Skit or Puppet Show
• Craft Activity
• Large Group Lesson
• Small Group Discussion
• More!
Kids will learn about some of the Heroic Women of the Bible, and what they can teach us about being superheroes for God.
Wonder Women Lessons Overview:
Memory Verse: "The Lord gives me strength and makes me secure. He has saved me.” Psalm 118:14 (NIrV)
Esther, Brave Queen – People who came before the king uninvited were in danger of being imprisoned or even killed, but Esther went in boldly to save her people. Kids will learn that heroes have the courage to make the right decisions even when it’s hard. Esther 4:8-17, and 5:1-3, Esther's Request
Ruth, Courageously Committed – When Naomi faced the most difficult time of her life, Ruth remained faithful and stood by her. Kids will learn that heroes stay faithfully committed to following God and loving others like Ruth. Ruth 1:1-19, Ruth's Faithfulness
Hannah, Prayer Warrior - Hannah wasn’t afraid to pray for something that seemed like it was impossible because she knew God can do anything. Hannah believed that God would hear her prayers. Kids will learn that heroes know anytime we need anything great or small, we should pray and ask God for His help. 1 Samuel 1:9-18, and 1:20 Hannah Prays for a Son
Mary, Favored One – Mary was an ordinary girl, but also a faithful servant of God; so God gave her the most amazing task imaginable. Kids will learn that heroes trust and obey God, knowing that he has a good plan for them. Luke 1:26-38, The Birth of Jesus Foretold
Deborah, Warrior Leader – Deborah was leading the people of Israel with wisdom and strength, and God gave the people victory while she ruled. Kids will learn that heroes ask God for wisdom and strength to do his will. Judges 4:1-15a, Deborah
Rahab, The Shield – The spies Joshua had sent to Jericho were found out and in danger of being killed; but Rahab protected them and kept them safe. Kids will learn that heroes look for those who need help and help them. Joshua 2:2-16, Rahab and the Spies
Abigail, Humble Hero - Abigail was married to a very mean man named Nabal. Her husband was very rude to David and his soldiers even after David had been kind to him. David was about to kill Nabal and everyone that lived with him, but Abigail went to David and asked for forgiveness for her husband. Kids will learn that heroes aren’t afraid to apologize to make things right. 1 Samuel 25:14-34 Abigail Saves Her Household
Lydia, The Believer – When Paul preached to a group of women, Lydia became a believer in Jesus on the spot. Kids will learn that one of the most heroic things that any of us can do is admit that we are not heroes by ourselves, but that we are sinners who need Jesus as our Savior. Acts 16:11-15, Lydia's Conversion
About This Curriculum:
• Perfect for kids ages 6-12
• 8-weeks
• Includes large group and small group resources
• This curriculum is an instant download
•
Each Lesson Includes:
• Make It Stick! Parent Sheet
• Memory Verse
• Skit or Puppet Show
• Craft Activity
• Large Group Lesson
• Small Group Discussion
• More!