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In a Calvin & Hobbes comic strip for Mother’s Day, Calvin is shown standing beside his
mother’s bed.
“Hey, Mom! Wake up. I made you a Mother’s Day card.”
“My, how sweet of you.” she says.
“I did it all by myself. Go ahead & read it.” Calvin responds.
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At Easter, instead of using decorated hard-boiled eggs for your Youth Easter Activities, you can sometimes use just the egg shells with the contents removed. Here is a simple way to empty the contents of an egg without creating too much of a mess — and it leaves most of the egg shell intact.
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How to Blow Out an Egg to Have Just the Hollow Shell for Easter Activities
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Use this Easter Object Lesson to remind youth that Christ was crushed for our sins so that we might be made whole and begin a new life with him.
Resources
- Several hollowed out Eggs
Click here to learn how to blow out an egg without breaking it.
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Youth will find the Easter basket by following the string.
Resources
Preparation
Run and Loop strings throughout the playing area with the Easter basket on the end of the string. Go under chairs, cross over other strings, etc. Have one string and basket for each youth or groups of youth working as a team..
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The youth that correctly guess the number of Easter eggs in the Easter basket wins a prize.
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Easter eggs of various types and a large Easter basket
Preparation
Fill the big Easter basket with eggs of different colors and sizes. Use real eggs as well as chocolate eggs, etc.
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Scripture: Revelation 2:1-7
“For the churches in Ephesus and Laodicea, the problem was the problem of spiritual passion…What began as a wholehearted commitment to Christ and His work gradually cooled. We don’t have any of the details, only these fragments of history from Revelation, but we can picture it from our own experience.
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