The kids at Opawa Baptist Church tell the story of the Nativity by putting themselves into the shoes of the various characters surrounding the birth of Christ.
The resulting interviews in this video range from insightful to absurd, but are often a fascinating and hysterical look back to Bethlehem through the eyes of modern kids.
If you wish to use this video in your worship, you have our blessings. Our only request is that you let God guide your decisions in what you do with it. Please be nice.
If you have something positive to say, please say it. We are a tiny church in Christchurch, New Zealand and after having our city devastated by earthquakes this past year, our kids (all of us, actually) can use all the cheerful words you can muster.
Cheers, and Merry Christmas!
Opawa Baptist Church 285 Wilsons Road Christchurch, New Zealand 8023 www.opawa.org.nz
Mrs. DeYoung's Kindergarten Class at Hope Academy in Minneapolis, Minnesota reciting Luke 2:8-14 (the Christmas Story). Visit www.hopeschool.org to learn more about our school.
The first story in "The Book of Funtastic Adventures." Jedi Zion and his little brother Jedi Judah destroy the one eyed, one horned, flying purple people eater.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/146794856X/ - This book was created as a graphic novel project for a 7th grade class. I thought it had a good message so I decided to make it available for others to see.
Description: There was a time when we were children who didn’t care about anybody else’s feelings. By choice, we laughed at people’s failures and called them names. Hurting each other in some form or another was commonplace and without a doubt we’ve been hurt many times ourselves. We’re adults now and sadly, not much has changed.
However, we can change the landscape for our children. We can teach them to care, help, and forgive instead of hurting others and being mean. If we train our children the right way now, they’ll follow it when they’re older and not without positively affecting others. This vibrant and colorful comic/picture book will introduce them to the golden rule of “Treat others the way you want to be treated”.
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