![]() ![]() Test: Students will be able to identify key events and characters by answering review questions Bible Lesson: The Crippled Man is Healed in Jesus’ Name (Use this opportunity to say that God is powerful and He has answered our prayers.) In our prayer time together let’s make sure to thank Him for healing your grandmother’s eyes.” If they share an answer to prayer, “My grandmother’s eyes are not hurting her anymore. Learning Activity #3: Before the lesson ask students for prayer requests and ask them about the ones they have given you in the past. ![]() As students play say, “Aren’t you thankful that God has given you power in your legs to hop today? It would be difficult to play this game if you couldn’t stand 0r walk.” Learning Activity #2: While waiting for students to arrive have a hopscotch board for them to play on (you can use masking tape to create your own). Learning Activity #1: Allow students to choose a character from the story and have them re-enact the story. Students will be able to identify key events and characters by answering review questions. Learning Indicator: Students will be able to re-enact the story through drama. Learning Goal: Students will learn that Jesus has power to heal. Supply List: Crutches, silver cup, coins, mat/towel You Can Help: Please leave your feedback and suggestions for this lesson plan. Printer Friendly Bible Lesson: this lesson plan Be sure to note the additional learning activities at the end of this page.īible Story: Peter Heals the Crippled Beggar in Jesus’ Name ![]() This kids Bible lesson was written for older elementary Sunday School but could be modified for younger children or a children’s church setting. In this lesson kids will learn about Jesus power to heal as seen in the Bible story where Peter healed a lame (disabled) man in the name of Jesus. During the earliest days of the church God demonstrated the power of Jesus name through the ministry of Peter. ![]()
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