Friday, November 2, 2012

Introducing Jacob's Family



Most of today’s activities were only very marginally related to our Bible story, but some good things happened, so I guess that’s okay!  We only had three kids (big Special Olympics event going on).  First thing we did was give everyone three name labels.  They were instructed to write their names on two of them.  For the third one, they had to think of the name of a friend or relative that they loved better than anyone else in the world.  Also had to tell us why they loved that person.  Then we stuck those names on hearts with “love” ( 愛)in the middle to read (for example) Mary loves Bruce.  Then we showed a large heart saying Jacob loves…reminded everyone that in our story last week, Isaac had two sons, one named Jacob, and today we were going to find out who it was that Jacob loved.  He loved…Rachel.  But her dad wouldn’t let her marry until her big sister married too.  So Jacob ended up having to marry them both (Wedding march around the room)—in fact, he ended up with four wives!  But he still loved Rachel best of all.
                But her dad made him work for 14 years to get to marry her!  He must have really loved her a lot.  We probably don’t love candy (candy hearts, no less!) enough to work 14 years to get one package.  But are we willing to do 14 different things?  For this we used the “Do” cards from “The Appreciation Game,” which are obligingly bilingual.  Our helpers read them off and everyone had to do each one.  Or carefully selected ones; it was very perceptive of Melissa NOT to go with “Pluck out a strand of your own hair,” when Sally has just recently broken this bad habit!  One of the 14 tasks was to jump like a frog.  Everyone tried, and we gave them all credit, but none of them did it as well as our talented helper Melissa.

                Another one was making ugly faces.  I thought they mostly ended up cute rather than ugly, but they tried, right?
 
                There was also one where you had to look into someone’s eyes for a count of five.  Sounds too simple to be in a game like this for ordinary folks, but for Sally, who is notoriously bad at making eye contact, this was a real challenge.  And she made it!  Took a few tries, and when she finally did it, it was with her eyes nearly squinted shut, but facing the right direction anyway!  Thrilled!
                Everyone won their candy.  While they were eating, we talked about how Jacob was willing to work 14 years because he loved Rachel, and we were willing to do 14 different things because we loved candy.  But that Jesus was willing to do a lot more than that—He was willing to die because He loved us so much!  We asked each one if they know Jesus loved them.  They all said yes, and they all said they loved Jesus too.  So I asked them to just pray one sentence each out loud: Thank you, Jesus, for loving me.  And they all did, even Wing Yan who never talks if she can get away with gesturing.  Thrilled again!  So then we took the last labels, with their names on them, and stuck them onto hearts to make them read Jesus loves…(name)
                Okay, so back to our story.  Jacob loved Rachel best, but he did have four wives.  With four wives, you could end up with a lot of kids.  Jacob had twelve sons!  They were all tacked up around the room at a height that required the kids to stand on a stool to reach them.  Our helpers read out the names and one kid at a time had to look for that son, climb on the stool to get it down, and stick it on the board in the order of the numbers on the back.  Everyone really enjoyed this, except for Sally had way too much trouble getting up on a stool, so she had other kids get them down for her & then she went & stuck them on the board.  This took longer than I’d estimated, so we didn’t have to do our last activity—now I’m slightly ahead for next week, hooray!

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