I’ve written several stories on vacation Bible school and there’s something that most people don’t know about me:
When I go to the vacation Bible school activities I write about, I don’t ever want to leave.
I want to do all the fun things that the kids are doing.
That’s right, I’m just a big kid at heart.
I want to dress up as a biblical character and share the “Good News.”
I want to go on a pretend Amazon adventure or go for the gold in the Bible Olympics. I wouldn’t mind getting lost on Outrigger Island or juggling a few footballs, basketballs and soccer balls.
I even want to sit on the floor and eat a hot dog.
Just hearing about the vacation Bible schools planned for this summer has me plotting a couple of reporting excursions that sound too fun to be real work.
If you’re wondering which churches are offering the annual Bible school and what themes they have in store for kids, look for a vacation Bible school listing in the Religion section throughout the summer.
Go online to Wimgo for a vacation Bible school one-stop-shop, so to speak. Type in “vacation Bible school” and read all about the activities planned at a church near you.
P.S., you just might find me there.
I’ll be the big kid with the briefcase.
July 14th, 2008 at 9:41 pm
There can be no doubt about it that children should be told the stories and the lessons of God, Jesus Christ, the Bible and Christianity from early childhood. Parents should devote time to this part of the upbringing of their children in their daily lives.
It is also a good thing if parents stimulate their children to attend and profit by any kind of activities that Christian Churches organize for their younger members.
August 27th, 2008 at 11:35 pm
well this is useful… (at least for me)
very thanks
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