Day #294 Worshipful Word Ring – Character Development, Week #43

Worshipful
“Oh, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the LORD, our Maker.” 
- Psalm 95:6

Definition: The feeling or expression of reverence and adoration for a deity - in our case Yahweh God.

Reason Chosen: It’s been on my mind to do worshipful this week. However, I was about to change it to be another word. Then, I went to church and the whole message was about King David. Specifically, worship was the focus of the lesson. After hearing the sermon I decided to go with my original plan. I want my kids to learn to love God and have genuine worship flow  from their lives and hearts because of the qualities He possesses. I am excited to have a week where we are really focused on their hearts rather than their outward behavior. Getting to their heart is the most critical part of our job. 

Word Ring At the beginning of each week, the craft will be exactly the same because we will simply be adding a new word to our already established word ring.  

Materials Needed 

* Stock Card Paper (I had a whole stack like this – found at any craft store)
* Assorted Sticker Letters (I just bought a bunch on clearance at Michael’s)

* Binder Clips (Craft Store)* Paper Cutter or Scissors* Hole Punch The girls chose a paper style they thought would look good with the letters they chose.  We then helped them sound out “worshipful.” They took turns finding the letters we needed and sticking them on the paper…they’re kids – the letters will not be stuck on perfect.  I then cut the paper to the same size as the paper from last week. We punched a hole in the corner and stuck it on our binding clip.  Each week, a new word will be added to the clip in similar fashion.  I then wrote the Bible verse on the back.  If your kids are older, have them do it themselves.  We’ll spend this week learning the word, meaning and memorizing the scripture.


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