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Adopted! Single Lesson

Ideal for Mother's Day, Father's Day, and Salvation messages


Adopted! is a SINGLE LESSON by Karl Bastian, exploring Bible characters that were adopted, from Moses to Jesus. This self-contained lesson is ideal for teaching on Mother's Day, Father's Day, or anytime you'd like to illustrate adoption as a picture of salvation.

The theme of this lesson is based on Ephesians 1:5: "His unchanging plan has always been to adopt us into His own family by bringing us to Himself through Jesus Christ. And this gave Him great pleasure."

Kids will learn that adoption offers protection, provides for the needs of a person, and shows that they have a divine purpose. Every believer has been spiritually adopted into the Family of God for the same reasons. Every Christian is Adopted!

Includes:

  • 23-page PDF Lesson Plan
  • Family Deck Activity
  • "Meet My Family" Game
  • Sin-To-Forgiven Illustration
  • Sin-To-Forgiven Training Video (MP4)
  • Name That Sound Learning Game
  • 55 Sound Effects (WAV)
  • Worship Time Suggestions
  • Save the Teddy Bear Skit
  • Crazy Face Activity
  • Bible Verse Activity
  • Gospel Presentation
  • Follow-Up Suggestions

Recommended Music:
You may use whatever worship songs you'd like with this lesson, but it is recommended to choose songs that talk about God our Father, such as "Father, We Adore You." Consider downloading these two songs from Ken Blount - "One of a Kind" and "Use Me"

Read the Unit's Purpose and Overview Here!

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