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My Plan vs. God's Plan

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Author/Source: Karl Bastian

Topic: Trusting God

A super cool Magic Trick / Object Lesson that illustrates why sometimes God says no to our plans. He has a bigger plan!

A super cool Magic Trick / Object Lesson that illustrates why sometimes God says no to our plans. He has a bigger plan!

THE EFFECT: You show a piece of paper that says MY PLAN on it and describe how sometimes you go to God with YOUR PLAN and God rejects it! You then RIP UP THE PAPER in front of the kids. But as you talk about how sometimes God rejects our plan because He has a bigger better plan, you slowly unfold the ripped up paper to reveal a completely restored LARGER paper with no more tears that says GOD'S PLAN!

It is the classic Torn and Restored Paper illustration with a new application!

PRESENTATION VIDEO, EXPLANATION VIDEO, and 3 SIZES of the complete template (standard, legal, and tabloid-size) for MY PLAN and GOD'S PLAN available to ALL ACCESS MEMBERS! Not a member? Join here!

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