Evangelism

Camp program, central theme and devotional concept of the SoLa 2023 of the BESJ Reinach.

A devotional concept for eight afternoons on the semester theme of football.

Track Mister X by bike using coordinates.

With a sock and a box inside, the start is given for a sock puppet. Now it is quite individual. You can create your sock puppet with all kinds of craft materials.

During the telling of a biblical story, the children are each given a drink that suits them. This allows them to experience the story and immerse themselves in the feelings of the characters.

Who is who? What happened where? Who said what? Test your Bible knowledge and find out what you already know and where you still have gaps. How can you incorporate Bible knowledge into your program? What about participants who don't know anything?

If glycerine is added to potassium permanganate, it ignites spontaneously after a while. Numerous biblical passages with fire can be illustrated with this.

If potassium nitrate solution is used to paint something onto the tissue paper and the tissue paper is dried, the letters or symbols slowly burn from the center to the edge after lighting. In this way, hidden things can be made visible.

When steel wool is between the poles of a battery, it starts to burn. This can be used to illustrate many biblical passages where fire occurs.

Strong magnets offer many possibilities for interesting effects such as displaying magnetic fields, illustrating the invisible power of God, showing attraction/repulsion and much more.

If pepper is sprinkled on the water, it remains on the surface. If liquid soap is added, it is pushed to the edge, further added pepper sinks. This can be used to illustrate deliverance from sin or Peter sinking.

A PET bottle is filled with hot water, emptied and quickly screwed shut. It soon contracts, although no external force is visible. The experiment can illustrate the invisible power of God.

A piece of copper turns black when it glows in the flame. If the hot black piece of copper is immersed in alcohol, it becomes copper-colored again. This can be used to illustrate the confession of sins and the cleansing of guilt.

A juice made from red cabbage has a completely different color in an alkaline and acidic environment. This shows how the smallest influences can have a big effect and how creative God is in creation.

If a balloon is filled with air and held over a flame, it will burst immediately. If you fill it with water, it will survive the flame unscathed. The experiment serves to illustrate various passages from the Bible.

Here you can find an overview of all the ideas that were presented at the BESJ Team Weekend Ideas Market.

In the attached file you will find the most important points to evaluate a devotion / input, based on the HALMA system. On the second page you will find key points for evaluating an afternoon program. Always remember in the team - give each other feedback! Because five positive ones weigh just as much as one negative one.

A devotional concept for a semester with 9 afternoons.

It deals with 9 important stations / miracles / experiences from the life of Jesus.

There are two games running in parallel. In the official game, the children have to build a city. Some are selected as Christians and proselytize among the others. The state authorities/police want to prevent this and persecute the Christians.

Semester program on the story of Brother Andrew / the history of Open Doors and an insight into Christian persecution/Bible smuggling in the former Eastern Bloc. Based on the book "Smugglers of God." Devotional concepts included.

This season, we will look at the story of William Tyndale, who translated the Bible from Hebrew into English. Through this story, we will be able to show children the importance of the Word and that we should be thankful to have it in a language that is accessible to us. We will experience different things that are part of the story.

This season, we will look at the story of William Tyndale, who translated the Bible from Hebrew into English. Through this story, we will be able to show the children the importance of the Word and that we should be thankful to have it in a language that is accessible to us. We will experience different things that are part of the story.

Devotional concept on the theme of cartoon characters.

Devotional ideas for 1 semester à 8 devotions

This season, we will look at the story of William Tyndale, who translated the Bible from Hebrew into English. Through this story, we will be able to show the children the importance of the Word and that we should be thankful to have it in a language that is accessible to us. We will experience different things that are part of the story.

This season, we will look at the story of William Tyndale, who translated the Bible from Hebrew into English. Through this story, we will be able to show children the importance of the Word and that we should be thankful to have it in a language that is accessible to us. We will experience different things that are part of the story.

This season, we will look at the story of William Tyndale, who translated the Bible from Hebrew into English. Through this story, we will be able to show children the importance of the Word and that we should be thankful to have it in a language that is accessible to us. We will experience different things that are part of the story.

This season, we will look at the story of William Tyndale, who translated the Bible from Hebrew into English. Through this story, we will be able to show children the importance of the Word and that we should be thankful to have it in a language that is accessible to us. We will experience different things that are part of the story.

This season, we will look at the story of William Tyndale, who translated the Bible from Hebrew into English. Through this story, we will be able to show children the importance of the Word and that we should be thankful to have it in a language that is accessible to us. We will experience different things that are part of the story.

This season, we will look at the story of William Tyndale, who translated the Bible from Hebrew into English. Through this story we will be able to show the children the importance of the Word and that we should be thankful to have it in a language that is accessible to us. You will experience different things that are part of the story.

This program is based on the book "The Queen's Smuggler" by Dave and Neta Jackson. It tells the life of a girl named Sarah who wants to help William Tyndale- he translates the Bible into English. Over the course of 12 gatherings, we will look at the story and go through some of the things Sarah and her family have experienced.

In a PowerPoint presentation, the wonderful story of God's love through His Son Jesus Christ, can be followed.

Quiet time/devotional booklet on the camp theme Noah.

For each camp day there is a devotional for the small group, one for the older ones (approx. 5th grade upwards) and one for the younger ones (from kindergarten) including a leader's booklet.

A devotional concept for a semester of 8 devotions.

It deals with various parables from the Bible, which are perhaps not yet familiar to all children.

In the new quarter of our EPA season, we are starting with a new theme that is related to different short stories. They involve children and animals that God uses in amazing ways. The next story we will look at is about a little girl who really wanted to have blue eyes like her mother.

In the new quarter of our EPA season, we are starting a new theme that is all about different short stories. They are related to children or animals that God uses in amazing ways. The next story we will look at is about a little five-year-old girl named Mariana who had become a missionary at a young age.

In the new quarter of our EPA season, we are starting a new theme that is all about different short stories. They are related to children or animals that God uses in amazing ways. The next story we will look at is about the little dog who took some torn pages from the Bible to the Chinese command and eventually 82 soldiers from that command accepted Jesus Christ as their Savior.

In the new quarter of our EPA season, we are starting a new theme that is all about different short stories. They are related to children or animals that God uses in amazing ways. The third story we will look at is about George the parrot and Winnie Davis the missionary. Our focus will be on the fact that even with our weaknesses we can serve God.

In the new quarter of our EPA season, we are starting a new theme that is all about different short stories. They are related to children or animals that God uses in amazing ways. The next story we will look at will be about John Sr. and his family. Our emphasis will be on the fact that no matter what difficulties we get into, God will not abandon us and he will always be with us.

The materials are intended for a leisure time or camp of six to eight days. As a framework story, the children accompany Asterix and Obelix in their challenge to repair Majestix's trophy. Seven stories from the life of Paul were chosen to match the travel adventure of Asterix and Obelix.

In the new quarter of our EPA season, we are starting a new theme that is all about different short stories. They are related to children or animals that God uses in amazing ways. The first story we will look at is about a ten-year-old girl named Monica. Our focus will be on learning to listen and trust God in all situations.

Quarter programme

Short Stories 2022

The program is based on several different short stories telling why God works and works through people and animals in amazing ways. Over the course of 7 gatherings, we want to impart these short stories to the children and motivate them to live with Christ without fear of the reaction of their friends or society.

Key Message: As newborns, change begins in us and those around us!

Hans-Georg Gerster

This EPA afternoon was a recap of the theme of "The Secret of the Wild Wood" and we tried to include the most revealing moments of the story, wanting to emphasize that by changing Ruth, they were able to help everyone around her by influencing them and they changed.

This is the last EPA afternoon of this story about The Secret of the Wild Woods. It was where we relived the last adventures with Ruth and Philip and made the connection that we will have a new body in the sky.

We will have a new body in heaven!

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Background on the topic

A life without sickness and torment awaits us in heaven!

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The idea of this EPA afternoon is to continue with the story of the Secret of the Wildwood, having adventures with Ruth and Philip and making the connection that a life without sickness and sorrow awaits us in heaven.

The idea of this EPA afternoon is to continue with the story of The Secret of the Wildwood, experiencing adventures with Ruth and Philip and making the connection that everyone needs repentance.