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Children's Church Treasure Chest, Issue #008 -- Gift Ideas for Your Kids October 29, 2008 |
October 29, 2008Issue #8 Top Ten Gift Ideas for Sunday School StudentsEvery good Sunday School teacher has a desire to show love to his students by giving; but it seems like after the many holiday purchases that are necessary for one’s own family, there is seldom much left for others (particularly an entire group of individual “others”). What are some inexpensive ways to provide a trinket of affection for your Sunday School students that won’t end up in the floorboard of the vehicle or discarded on a dresser to be raked into the wastebasket at the next room purging by Mom? I created these ideas particularly for Sunday School teachers a couple of years ago, but most of them could be easily adapted for Children's Church! 1. Photo Ornaments - Bring your camera along to Sunday School several weeks before the intended giving of gifts, and photograph either the entire group or individual students. Then print a frame on heavy cardstock and decorate with markers, glitter, ribbons, bells, or whatever remnants are cheaply available to you (or stashed in your personal box of “junk“). 2. Memory Verse Visuals - Every good Sunday School teacher wants to instill the Word of God into the hearts of his students, so why not provide a way for them to “deck the halls” with Scripture? Choose a good verse that is applicable to your age group (Ephesians 6:1 is a favorite of all parents), and print it attractively on store-bought stationery or on cardstock using your own graphics skills. 3. Good Music - The world is beating into the ears of our children, so why not gift your Sunday School children with a variety of godly music? If you can’t afford the purchase of several CD’s or cassettes, just make your own (if your music ability will enable you) and dub copies, or enlist the help of a talented friend in the ministry. Sing some Sunday School favorites such as Jesus Loves Me, This Little Light of Mine, and The Wise Man Built His House Upon the Rock; or better yet, record several Bible verse songs to aid in scripture memory. 4. Sunday School Collage - Compile some of your craft projects throughout the year coupled with photos of church staff and friends and present your Sunday School pupils with a collage of memories that surely will make it past the waste basket into the scrapbook. Make a larger copy to hang on the bulletin board in your Sunday School classroom. 5. Personalized Ornaments - Purchase some inexpensive flat metal ornaments and engrave your Sunday School students’ names, along with the year and perhaps church initials, onto them with an etching tool. 6. Build a Web Page - For those Sunday School teachers who are web savvy, ask permission to post a page featuring your Sunday School class onto your church’s website. Your students will be proud to see themselves on the world wide web! If this idea interests but intimidates you, check this out. 7. Buy a Brick - Many charities and communities have “Buy a Brick” and similar programs. Purchase one on behalf of your Sunday School class. Be sure that it is local and somewhere that your students can easily go and admire it. 8. Give Them a Memory That Will Last - Invite your Sunday School students to join you in being of service to others, whether it be working in a soup kitchen one Saturday, delivering holiday baskets to the needy, or caroling in a nursing home. Take lots of photos to hang up in your Sunday School classroom and provide to your students so that the memories will linger. 9. Have a Different Kind of Party - Have an awesome Sunday School party that will be remembered for years! Host a sleepover or scavenger hunt that will be pure excitement from the moment your Sunday School kids arrive until their parents pick them up. If you lack in the creativity department, enlist the help of a church member or friend who excels in throwing a great party. Turn to the web for a host of exciting ideas. 10. Award Everyone - Think of deserving awards to present to each student in your Sunday School class (no matter how much of a challenge some of them have been)! Print up certificates and present them at a special awards ceremony, which could be during the regular Sunday School hour, at your annual Christmas party, or at a banquet you prepare just for the purpose. Be creative in thinking up awards - “Most Serious Bible Student,” “Number One Bible Verse Memorizer,” “Most Enthusiastic,” and so forth, depending on your students. I hope these ideas will at least help you get your creative juices flowing as to how you can frugally find a way to show your Sunday School kids how much you really care (without breaking the bank!). Special Announcement!I have been working on a new section for the website especially for wives/moms like myself who are active in the ministry and/or have husbands who are. Within 24 hours you will see a link in our nav bar entitled "Homemaking." I will be including many resources for homemakers including material from my former website, ideas from other ladies who have helped me, and my new e-Book "Soaring Through the Toddler and Preschool Years," which will be launched this weekend! We will have a very low intro price only for the first couple of days, so be sure to check in then and get a copy for all the mommies on your Christmas gift list!
Also, be sure to check out our latest e-Book "Four Weeks of Children's Church." We've gotten great feedback from those who have already gotten a copy! I hope you gleaned some good ideas from this publication! You can find more helpful FREE info at www.childrens-church-ministry.com , as well as photographs and summaries of the weekly and quarterly activities in our personal ministry. I have been doing a lot of work on the site recently; so if you haven't visited in a while, I encourage you to come and check it out! If you like this newsletter, please do a friend and me a big favor and "pay it forward." If a friend DID forward this to you and if you like what you read, please subscribe by clicking here. Comments? Ideas? Feedback? I'd love to hear from you. Just reply to this newsletter and tell me what you think! Chris & Kristin McPherson, 103 Bartley Street, West Plains, MO 65775 |
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