This week in the BSF Childrens' Program, my kids heard the story from Matthew 25:14-30, The Parable of the Ten Talents. These are their narrations from this afternoon.
Abigail (2yr 5mo):
Jesus told a story.
Anna (3yr 6mo):
The man gave one money to the servant. And then the servant buried it. When the man came back he got only one money from the servant. The man said “Throw him in the dark with gnashing teeth.”
Joshua (4yr 8mo):
Jesus told a parable. One man had lots of pieces of money. He gave five pieces of gold to one servant and he took it away. Another servant he called out and he gave him two pieces of money. To another servant he gave one. The man left.
The first servant put his money to work and made some more so he had ten talents. The next servant had two talents and the two talents got made into four talents. And the last one dug a hole and put the money in.
When the master came back he asked them if they had all the money he gave them. And one said, “I looked after it,” and the other said, “I looked after it,” so the man said, “You did well. I will put you in charge of many things.” The last one said, “I didn’t look after it,” so the master said, “You could have put it in the bank.” He sent him away in the darkness where there will be a gnashing of teeth (weep, weep, gnash, gnash).
Wednesday, 31 October 2007
Narrations from Kiddies' Bible Study
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Bible,
homeschooling,
kindergarten,
literacy
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