Sunday, July 5, 2015

Hannah Prayed

This week's bible story was about Hannah.
For those who don't know, Hannah was Samuel's mother. Her story is a story of faithfulness and trust in God. 
In short, Hannah was one of two wives to Elkanah, and Peninnah was the other wife. Hannah did not have any children, while Peninnah did, and back then, how many children you had was a big deal. For many years, Hannah prayed to God about becoming pregnant. She actually prayed so hard that she could not eat, and another time, she prayed so hard the priest thought she was drunk...Hannah even made a promise to God that if He gave her a son, she would have her child serve God for all of his days. After all this time of praying, Hannah became pregnant, and later, she gave birth to Samuel. Once Samuel was old enough, Hannah indeed turned him over to serve God. 
Even though she was giving up her baby, something she prayed for years about to the point that she was sick over, she still praised God. She still praised him for being holy. You can read her whole prayer in 1 Samuel 2, and more about her conceiving Samuel in chapter 1.
Originally, I had this craft in mind, but I could not find the printable for Hannah. My artistic abilities are not that extensive, so I settled with this.


We made prayer books with things we can pray about. Super easy if you can't tell, and it sparked great conversation with the kids.
On the inside, we had 4 pages with 3 of them being things that they can pray for.

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We put things like my family, my friends, and my church, and had them illustrate who/what they were praying for.


To make the hands, I just traced a rough, slightly larger mitten shape of my hand and cut it out on 5 different colors to make it a little more appealing to the eye. For the words to the book, I uploaded the file here and you are more than welcome to use it in your book. 
Super easy, and a great discussion starter that can also serve as a reminder to both us and them to pray about everything.

xox,
lauren

3 comments :

  1. Thank you...this is such an easy idea...exactly what I was looking for

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  2. I am teaching Hannah's story from 1Samuel tomorrow morning to 3-5 year olds. This will be an easy and effective activity to teach them about prayer. Thanks!

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  3. hi, I justed stared to teach the smallest children of the church,and is is easy to do.. thankyou for the ideas...

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