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3 Great Ways to Share the Gospel With Kids This Christmas

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The greatest thing you can do for kids this Christmas is to share the Gospel with them. This is the heartbeat of Christmas. 


Here are 3 ways you can effectively share the Gospel with kids this Christmas.


Christmas Lesson


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What lesson will you be sharing with kids this Christmas season?  


How will you share the Gospel through your lesson?

  

I created a special Christmas lesson that shares the Gospel with kids. It's called the The Christmas Gift. It follows the story of a boy named Andrew who discovers the true meaning of Christmas and is given the greatest Christmas gift ever...Jesus. You can get more info. and order the lesson as an instant download at this link.


The Candy Cane Illustration 


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Give each child a candy cane and use it to share the Gospel. 


The candy cane was created by a Christian candy maker many years ago.  He made it to help share the Gospel with kids.


White Candy – A symbol of our sinless Savior (2 Corinthians 5:31, 1 John 1:7). His sacrifice for our sins washes them away and makes us clean.


Red Stripes – A reminder that by the shedding of Christ’s blood and His death on the cross we are rescued from our sins and given eternal life. (Ephesians 1:7 & 2:8)


Shepherd’s Staff – The candy cane is in the shape of a shepherd's staff. Jesus is the Good Shepherd and His sheep will hear His voice and follow Him (Psalm 23:1, John 10:11).


Letter J – When the candy cane is turned upside down, it looks like a “J” representing Jesus our Savior (Matthew 1:21, John 3:17).


Happy Birthday Jesus Party


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Invite the kids to a "Happy Birthday Jesus Party."  Make the party all about Him as the kids celebrate the birth of Jesus. 


Have a happy birthday cake for the kids to eat and take up a special offering for Jesus. Use the money the kids give to help people who are in need or for a special missions project. 


 
 
 

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