Seed Planting for Jesus

He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation. -Mark‬ ‭16‬:‭15‬ ‭NIV‬‬

Spring is a time for growth, so what better time than now, to plant seeds for Jesus and help the Kingdom flourish. For those who like to write out concrete steps like we do, we have just the thing for you. With the help of the Holy Spirit and our free printable brainstorming list and “Seeds for Jesus Action Plan”, you can create a thriving action plan to move you in the right direction.

But the word of God continued to spread and flourish. -Acts‬ ‭12‬:‭24‬ ‭NIV‬‬

SIP IT! 30 Days of God’s Character to Sip On Printable

Do you need a reminder of the qualities God possesses? Or maybe you aren’t sure who God is. With our “SIP IT! 30 Days of God’s Character” printable, you will get a grasp on the goodness of God and be in awe of our extraordinary Father.

Our “SIP IT! 30 Days of God’s Character” printable is meant to be used daily for the next month. Simply print, hang it somewhere you will see daily, and sip on a verse that shows you who our incredible God is, slowly, throughout each day.

We will be posting our “SIP IT! 30 Days…to Sip On” topical scripture printables regularly, so be sure to check in often and grab yours under our “Tangible Takeout”.

Weekly Memory Munchie

Check out the “Weekly Memory Munchie” with free printable scripture note cards below to cut out and memorize. Click the download button, print, and post on your mirror, fridge, around your house, or add to lunch boxes. Keep an eye out for next week’s “Weekly Memory Munchie” that we will be posting each Sunday .

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Snuff Out Sin and Shine Brightly: A Proverb 13:9 Story

The screeching of school bus brakes slowly come to a stop making way for the hissing of giant air-locked doors. Kids pour out of the bus, running home for after school snacks and homework. “Don’t forget we have that history test tomorrow, Blake,” Sawyer reminds his best friend who luckily lives next door.

“Yeah, I’ll study tonight after dinner. I want to shoot some hoops right now. Do you want to play?” Blake asks.

“I would love to but after my last history test, I feel like I need to put a bit more into my studying this time around.” Sawyer says back.

“I sit next to nerdy-Norman, so I always ace my history tests,” Blake admits with a laugh. You should move up to sit on the other side of him. He never covers his paper.” Blake shoots his ball into the air, catches it, and shoots again as if someone is coming to steal the ball.

“I’m too scared to get caught, Blake. Plus, it’s a sin to cheat and be dishonest. I’m going to do this the right way,” Sawyer says humbly. “Don’t you remember what they said at youth group last week? ‘The light of the righteous shines brightly, but the lamp of the wicked is snuffed out.’”

“You’re right Soysauce, I’ll study after dinner,” Blake jokes. He gives everyone nick-names and Sawyer is never offended by it. “See you later man.” 

The next day, the boys both look confident when their teacher sits the tests face-down on their desks. Sawyer knows he is ready because he spent two hours the night before, studying. Their teacher tells them to flip the tests over and begin. About half-way through the test, Sawyer looks up at the clock to see how he is doing for time. He can hardly believe his eyes when he witnesses Blake copying Norman’s answers to his test! Sawyer feels sad for Blake, and hurt, because his friend lied to him about planning to study after dinner. Blake looks like he’s not even trying to come up with his own answers.

And Sawyer isn’t the only one who notices.  Their history teacher, Mrs. Hurley, is standing in the back of the room watching Blake copy off of Norman. When everyone turns in their tests, Mrs. Hurley asks Blake to take his test to the principal’s office. He walks past Sawyer with his head down, Sawyer notices a big red “F” written on his paper with the words “CHEAT” in capital letters.

After school, Sawyer and Blake exit the school bus. “Are you ok, Blake?” Sawyer asks.

“No, I got suspended and have to retake the test on Monday in detention,” Blake answers, sounding very ashamed and embarrassed.  “My parents are going to be furious. I’m really feeling like my inner light was snuffed out for choosing to not take the righteous path, like you did.”

“Let me know if you want to study later,” Sawyer offers.

“I’ll take you up on that this time,” Blake says with a smile.

Weekly Bible Verse: The light of the righteous shines brightly, but the lamp of the wicked is snuffed out. -Proverbs‬ ‭13‬:‭9‬ ‭NIV‬‬
Note to Nibble: Snuff out sin and shine brightly by making wise choices.
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Stand Firm in Christ

Today’s “Bite-sized Bible Bit” is about standing in confidence as children of Christ. We hope you listen and find some encouragement for the week!

Stand Firm in Christ

We know that we are children of God and that the world around us is under the control of the evil one. -1 John‬ ‭5‬:‭19‬ ‭NLT‬‬

Remember, stand firm in the One True God that has you, and don’t let yourself be moved by what someone of this world may say about you.

Weekly Memory Munchie

Check out the “Weekly Memory Munchie” with free printable scripture note cards below to cut out and memorize. Click the download button, print, and post on your mirror, fridge, around your house, or add to lunch boxes. Keep an eye out for next week’s “Weekly Memory Munchie” that we will be posting each Sunday .

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Sammy and Dahlia: A Samson and Delilah Story

Sammy’s friend, Phillip, let Sammy in on something major that he’s going through-that he was just diagnosed with cancer and he may be missing a lot of school. Phillip makes Sammy promise that he will never tell anyone about his diagnosis. Sammy pinky swears with Phillip and adds, “If I tell anyone, I promise I will shave my head bald!” Phillip laughs and agrees. Sammy gives his friend a hug and tells him he will be praying for him every day.

That night at dinner, Sammy is feeling down by the news Phillip shared with him at school. His parents notice and ask him what’s wrong. Sammy tells his parents he needs to keep a promise to a friend and isn’t at liberty to say what it is.

Just the other day, Phillip’s parents asked the church to start a prayer chain for their son as he was recently diagnosed with Leukemia, so Sammy’s parents already know what is bothering him. They tell him it’s noble of him to keep such an important promise for a friend. Sammy’s sister, Dahlia, doesn’t like being the only person at the table who doesn’t know what’s going on. Dahlia begins asking over and over for Sammy to tell her the promise he made. Dahlia tells him that it will make him feel better to share the burden, but Sammy knows it’s important to keep his promises.

Dahlia can’t get this out of her mind. All weekend she continues to pester her older brother. Sammy tells his sister a few made-up stories, yet, she never believes him. By Sunday morning, Sammy feels like he can’t take it any longer. Getting ready for church, Dahlia enters his room asking again what he is hiding from her. Before realizing what he’s saying, Sammy blurts out, “Phillip has cancer alright?!” Dahlia’s mouth drops open in surprise and shock. “You definitely shouldn’t have told me that, Sammy!” Dahlia says. Sammy slams his bedroom door in her face, in anger. He feels guilty and ashamed of himself for letting his sister get under his skin and telling her Phillip’s secret. Through tears, Sammy walks to the bathroom and closes the door. They leave for the service shortly afterwards.

Walking into church, Phillip notices his friend Sammy walking through the front door looking much different than normal. Sammy’s wearing his typical Sunday button-up and slacks, but his head is completely shaved. When their eyes meet, Sammy tears up again. In the middle of the lobby, Sammy tells Phillip what happened over the weekend with his sister. Phillip turns and walks away without a word. The boys walk in to find their parents, both boys’ heads hanging low. During the service, the pastor speaks on forgiveness. Sammy prays to himself that Phillip will forgive him for breaking his trust. After the service, Phillip finds Sammy. Phillip lets Sammy know how hurt he is by what Sammy did. He decides to forgive Sammy and rubs his bald head with a laugh. Sammy notices that Philip has already begun to lose some of his hair and says, “remember Phillip, it’s not your hair that gives you strength, it’s God. I know I made that deal with ya’, and I wanna show my support too!”

Bible Verse: Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. -‭‭Colossians‬ ‭3‬:‭13‬  NIV
Note to Nibble: God’s forgiveness is bigger than your mistakes. Choose forgiveness.
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Choose Love and Humility

Today’s “Bite-sized Bible Bit” is about practicing humility. We hope you listen and find some encouragement for the week!

Choose Love and Humility

Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. -Ephesians‬ ‭4‬:‭2‬ ‭NIV‬‬

Remember, choose love, patience, and gentleness over choosing to be right and starting a fight.

Weekly Memory Munchie

Check out the “Weekly Memory Munchie” with free printable scripture note cards below to cut out and memorize. Click the download button, print, and post on your mirror, fridge, around your house, or add to lunch boxes. Keep an eye out for next week’s “Weekly Memory Munchie” that we will be posting each Sunday .