David C Cook COVID-19 Response

God Puts a Face to a Name

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Materials Needed:

  • Internet access

Maybe you have gotten some actual snail mail or a package during the past few months of pandemic. But in our digital age, does anyone write usually letters anymore? It seems so easy these days to depend upon texting, Snapchat, or Facetime to communicate with the people we care about. But it wasn’t always that easy. Let’s take a look at two friends who used letters to keep their friendship going for a really long time.

Share the following video with your students [5:21; stop at 2:57]:
Pen Pals Reunite To Celebrate 50-Year Friendship

After your class is finished watching the video, discuss the following questions together:

  • Do you find it surprising that these two friends kept the letters going for so many years? Do you think you could do something like that? Why? (Students answers will vary.)
  • How is a face-to-face relationship different from one that is developed only through writing? (Spending time with someone allows for details and observation; in writing you only see what the other person chooses to reveal about themselves.)
  • What can we learn about someone in real life that we can’t learn about on paper or in a text? (A flesh-and-blood person is real, tangible, and concrete. They aren’t a fictional character in a book or just a fantasy we’ve made up.)

Some people say Jesus is just a fictional character in an ancient book called the Bible. But God gave us His only Son—in the flesh—to provide more than just words.  Today we will discover some different ways that God revealed Himself to us and some creative ways you can get to know Him better.

Looking for Steps 2 & 3?

You can find Steps 2 and 3 in your teacher’s guide. To purchase a teacher’s guide, please visit: Bible-in-Life or Echoes.

Materials Needed:

  • Bible
  • Pens, pencils, markers, etc.
  • Stationery or paper
  • Envelope

Spread the word

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