Leader Guide
Drawing Activity
- Baptized! Witness Post Page
- Pencils or colored pencils
- Optional: three good readers in 5th or 6th grade
- Bible or the Superbook Bible App
Make one copy of the Witness Post page for each child, plus extras.
If using volunteers to read, give each one a Bible if needed, and assign them the passages to look up and read at the proper time.
Show and Tell: Quickly draw and share Bible story scenes.
Let’s say our SuperTruth together: Jesus calls us to bring others to Him.
What are some ways that we can bring others to Jesus? Witness or tell others what we have experienced Jesus doing in our own lives. Tell others about what we have seen or heard Jesus is doing in the lives of others. Live our lives like Jesus. Show Jesus’ love by serving others.
Give each child a copy of the Witness Post page and a pencil. To witness means to share or tell others about what you have seen, heard, or experienced. Even though Jesus is not physically walking in the world like He was in Bible times, He is very much alive in our hearts and working in our lives today!
What are some things we can use to witness or communicate today that Jesus’ followers did not have in Bible times? Phones, television, radio, computers, social media, apps, etc.
Some apps make it possible to share messages, pictures, and videos with others—instantly!
In this activity, we’ll read an event from the Bible that you watched in our Superbook adventure or Signposts video today. Listen carefully; imagine you are there as the event takes place. Then, draw two pictures of what happened on your Witness Post Page. Your drawings represent a photo or video you took of the event that you want to share with others. You may also post a short message underneath your pictures. The message can add details to the pictures or say something like, “I can’t believe this just happened!” or “Ahhh, wish you were here!”
Read or have a volunteer read one passage. Then, briefly ask children to name significant events in the Bible passage to help them decide what to draw. Important—children should be creative and draw what they feel is important—not necessarily what others choose. Children can draw two progressive pictures in the two blocks to represent a video or two separate pictures of two different scenes. Give younger children the option to draw only and not write a message. Give everyone a couple of minutes to draw, then have several children share their “posts.”
1. Luke 6:17–19:
2. Luke 5:1–3:
3. Luke 5:4–7:
4. Luke 5:8–11:
Conclusion: Today, there are many ways available to help us bring people to Jesus. Let’s take advantage of all we have access to as we fulfill the mission to GO and make disciples!