![]() Have the student(s) who find the Bible or cross win a small prize, if you choose. To play, have students (either in teams or individually) choose one string and follow it to its end. To the end of the winning string, attach a Bible or a decorative cross. Attach random items to the ends of the strings, like shoes or books or toys. Some strings can even loop back and connect to themselves. Make sure the strings cross over one another. Loop them through chairs, under tables, and tape them to the walls with painters tape. To set up this life-size version, arrange several lengths of string around the room. (the type of maze where a bunch of lines are jumbled up on the page and you have to follow the correct line to the end.) Set up the game before kids arrive. This game is a life-size version of a follow-the-line maze. Coloring Page “Jesus is our Way” or Gospel Coloring Book. ![]() ![]() When you are unsure of what lies ahead of you in life, do you turn for truth, for directions to Jesus, or to the world? Take time to meditate on this week’s Scripture and think about your own life.Gather: Bible dry erase markers or chart paper and markers 5-10 pieces of string, each between 10-20 feet painters tape 5-10 random objects and toys for the game a Bible or cross for the game small prizes for the game old roadmaps or a map book and atlases scrapbook paper scissors glue sticks pencils black markers.Follow that link to find the other lesson plans. Series: This study is part of a 8- part series on the I AM statements of Jesus. Main idea: Jesus is comfort and certainty in an uncertain world. Jesus said, “I AM the Way, the Truth, the Life” (John 14:6) Lesson Seven: The Way, the Truth, and The Life
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