Series Description

As we continue to follow the journey of God’s people, we discover that Moses wasn’t ready for his leading role; that Joshua and Caleb had to go against the flow; that Rahab put everything on the line for the sake of a God worshiped by her enemies; and that Ruth set aside the safety of home to forge into the unknown. God’s people were on the move, but every new step was an act of courage.

While the kids in your ministry aren’t facing down an Egyptian ruler or setting off for new lands, they still need courage to do difficult things every single day. From speaking up in class to starting a conversation with a new kid to facing a doctor visit, kids need the help of God’s Holy Spirit. You can remind them that feeling scared doesn’t mean they can’t be brave. In fact, courage means trusting God to help you be brave.

When kids choose to rely on God’s help to do something hard, even when they’re afraid, others can see God at work—and on the move.

Memory Verse

When I’m afraid, I put my trust in you.
Psalm 56:3 NIrV

Application

Courage: When God helps you to be brave enough to do hard things.

Week 1 (September 7)

Week 2 (September 14)

Week 3 (September 21)

Week 4 (September 28)

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