Manual Engines English
Manual Engines English
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Welcome to the VBS
Start your Engines!
According to the Bible, our walk with Christ is not just a passive event; it's a race! We and the children must strive to win, and
winning this race does not give us a nice trophy on earth that will wear down or get lost in a closet, but an eternal reward:
“Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize. Everyone
who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last, but we do it to get a crown that
will last forever.” 1 Corinthians 9:24-25
There is an eternal reward for us if we press hard and follow Jesus Christ with everything we have! In this energetic and
accelerated VBS, we will see motorcycle racing as an analogy of our life with Jesus Christ.
Like any motorized vehicle, a motorcycle must be in the best condition to compete in races. The engine needs oil to work,
otherwise it will be ruined! In the same way, as followers of Jesus, we should practice admitting our mistakes and regreting
every time we do something bad. The bike needs new tires for good traction to go super fast on the track. In the same way, we
must practice obedience to obtain good traction following Jesus in our lives. As antifreeze is needed in the engine to keep it
cool, we need to practice Christ´s love for others in our lives, to help us avoid dissension and strife with our brothers in
Christ. As a motor without gasoline, we can not do anything without the power of Christ in our lives. And, finally, in a major
motorcycle race there will be a stop in the pits with a team of people who will work together to take care of the bike and keep
it in the best condition during the race. In charge of this crew is the boss who not only checks the mechanics of the vehicle,
but also watches the race and guides the driver through any obstacles. Like the race chief, Jesus Christ takes care of all these
things and guides us as our team leader.
You and your VBS team can launch this event with ideas from the station “Garage Crafts,” games at the station "Ready, Set,
Games!", ideas to make snacks from the Snack Stand, and books for students with fun activities and puzzles in Driving Class.
Meet the Mechanic character in the drama. Teach funny lessons that combine racing analogies with Bible stories and learn
some words in sign language to make it interesting for children. Use a new attention grabber every day to increase interest,
and do not forget the songs with actions! This VBS is a great evangelization tool, so invite as many children as possible to
your VBS. The biblical story in Lesson 5 is about Jesus dying on the cross and salvation. Do not forget to invite the children to
accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior!
“And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.”
Hebrews 12:1
May God bless you abundantly as you teach your children to follow
Christ with humility, obedience and love, putting Jesus Christ as the head
of your team. We pray that many children come to know Christ, and that
it is a great blessing for the whole church. Zoom zoom!
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How to use this VBS
Exclusive to the director
As the director of the program, we suggest you not be the leader or teacher of any team or class, but put other
people in charge of each area of work. When there are problems with lost resources, an accident with a child, a
missing teacher or a need to talk to the senior pastor, this is handled by you as the director. You can not do your
job as you should if you are also preaching the main message or preparing the snack. Leave all the fun jobs for the
brothers of your church.
Volunteers
Finding people to help you in VBS is easier than for Sunday School because VBS is only a week. Try to involve
many volunteers, because doing so will motivate the congregation.
Look for the types of jobs available to be covered by the staff. After doing so, think about the people with the right
skills to help you. Choose people who love children, who are reliable and agreeable in their character.
The next step is to go directly to them and invite them to do a specific job in the VBS. Share the vision of reaching
the children of the neighborhood for Christ with them. People tend to get involved with all their time and energy
if they are personally invited.
Prayer
Start planning your Vacation Bible School (VBS) with prayer. Make time to approach God, seeking His direction
as you organize your event. Ask a close friend of yours to pray as the weeks approach. Gather your team and pray
with your pastor.
• Find people to pray during the days of VBS.
• The VBS is a great learning opportunity for the children of your church and also an evangelistic tool. Do not
underestimate the importance of prayer for this event.
“The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.” (James 5:16)
Training
Schedule a training session for training all who will participate in the VBS. During that day you will be able to
explain in detail how the program will work and you will assign the responsibilities of each one.
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Advertising
You can start advertising about 4-6 weeks before the event. Make sure it is announced from the pulpit and make
sure to cast the vision of reaching the children of the community.
• A vacation school is a good first step for evangelism, since people might be afraid to attend church with children,
but no one has any problem sending their children to a week-long program for children during holidays. This
opens the door to visiting families, and even parents can attend to see what their children are doing. This
challenges the congregation to think about the families they could invite.
• Invite people to get involved in advertising by distributing invitations, brochures, etc. Make sure you have
enough advertising material.
• Place some posters in different places (stores, public places). You can even have a competition to reward the
person who brings the most guests to the VBS. (The prize can be a dinner or some other token).
Registration
Encourage registration before your event. This will help you to have an estimated number of attendees so you can
plan to have enough materials for everyone. A careful record will also help you keep a list of children and families
so that in the future other evangelistic events can take place.
Rotation Stations
This VBS can be used to your liking, but it is written to be used
with a rotation program of three stations at a time. This means
that you divide the children into three groups, and the groups
rotate through the three stations, even if the stations are all
located in the same sanctuary area. Each station lasts 20 to 40
minutes, and each station is repeated three times so that each
group goes to each station once a day. The easiest way to divide
children is by age, and this also helps for the student's books:
• Easy (4-6 years)
• Medium (7-9 years)
• Difficult (10-12 years)
We have another Advanced age group (13+ years) if your older
children would like to participate in the VBS. You can divide
the groups for rotation stations according to the number of
students in each age group, or have only Class and Craft
stations with the Games activity toward the end of the day.
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Rotation Schedule
All together in one group:
• Opening
• Music
• Drama
• Main message
• Ice breaker game
• Biblical lesson
Rotation stations:
• Student Book activities
• Craft of the day
• Games (or play the game with everyone at the end)
All together in one group:
• Snack
• Music
• Closing
Traditional Schedule
All together in one group:
• Opening
• Music
• Drama
• Main message
• Ice breaker game
Time in classrooms:
• Bible lesson
• Student books
• Crafts
• Snack
Icebreaker Games
Icebreakers are short games that you can play with your students in their spare time. These will help students
integrate and connect with one another in a group setting. Icebreakers can also help improve teaching by
encouraging cooperation and participation. They can provide positive encouragement for the study and
discussion in small groups by:
• Helping a new group get to know each other.
• Helping new members to join a group.
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• Helping young people feel comfortable together.
• Encouraging cooperation.
• Encouraging listening to others.
• Encouraging team work.
• Encouraging young people to leave their cliques.
• Developing social skills.
• Building a relationship with leaders.
• Creating a good environment for learning and participation.
Your students will not enjoy listening to the Bible story directly after hearing the main message! It is an overload
of talking and preaching. We have divided the "talk" with an icebreaker game in each lesson. Use these games to
help your students pay attention and learn the lesson each day!
Games
There are two games provided for each lesson for school children in this material. One game is relay style with
teams, and the other game is individual, where children compete a single child wins. You can use the games to add
fun to VBS so that the children want to return every day. If you are interested, you can also form groups and give
points for teams that win the games.
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Extra Ideas
Door Decorations
Decorate the door of your classroom as the finish line TRAFFIC LIGHT
to be the start of your class, or decorate with You can make this yourself. You
motorcycles representing each of the children in your You only need:
class. You can use construction and other special - A cardboard box
paper to decorate. - Some cans
- A stick to hold it
Paper curtains
Place them on doors or
windows.
Balloons
Decorate the classroom with different balloon designs from cones, traffic
lights, tires or arcs to feel the thrill of being on the race track.
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PAPER CIRCLES
Make these from colors or designs that suit you most, using different sizes.
Street Signs
They will add a lot of fun and
help create the perfect
atmosphere.
Moto selfie
This is an excellent opportunity to take
pictures of the children.
Motorcycle
You can make this using
only cardboard boxes.
Tires
You can decorate with
recycled tires just by
adding details.
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Reconognizing my Sin
Bible Story: Peter Repents / Matthew 26:69-75, John 21
Verse
“If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
1 John 1:9
Drama
The Lying Mechanic
• A mechanic enters, removing the grease from his Attention Grabber
hands with a rag and laughing very loudly. He sits on a
Speaker: “It’s race time!”
sofa and starts to take a drink. He tells the children what
Children: “Beep! Beep! Beep-beep!” (fist hitting
his life is like: He is a very good mechanic called Greasy.
hand with each beep)
He also tells them that he has a beautiful wife, a good
“Oooooooh” (arms begin straight down and move
but rebellious daughter, a very nice and obedient puppy,
up for 3 counts) “Yeah!” (arms jolt back slightly in
and mentions where he lives. (Mention a city in your
motorbike handle position)
area)
• He starts to laugh again, he is very happy, so he wants
to share with the children why he is so happy. Something happened 10 days ago; a client brought his car in to
change the oil. Instead of giving him new oil, the best and the most expensive, he gave him used and waste oil. He
thought that the man was not going to realize it and thus get more money.
• At that moment, the customer enters, angry and running towards the mechanic, ready to give him a good
beating. The mechanic jumps and hides behind the sofa. The two run for a while in front of the children in a
battle, screaming, the mechanic says he has not done anything wrong.
• The screaming customer tells the mechanic that his engine broke down in the morning and that, when checking
it, everyone said that it broke down because the oil had not been changed in a long time. The client insisted that he
had changed the oil, but nobody believed him because the oil was very old. The man keeps yelling at the mechanic
and tells him that he has to replace the engine with a new one. The two go out screaming and running. One of the
teachers comes out saying, “later we will see the end.”
• Someone passes with a sign that says, "Later...." Now the mechanic enters with a repentant heart, talking to the
client. Greasy admits that he used used oil and apologizes to the customer. He offers to replace the engine with a
new one, in exchange for how badly he did.
• The customer accepts and forgives the mechanic. They walk and embrace. The mechanic slaps his new friend on
the back and the customer slaps him back a little stronger. A little nervous, but laughing, the mechanic gives him
another even stronger slap, and then the client responds with an even stronger one. The two begin to laugh and
leave.
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Message
Children, welcome to the start of this special VBS, “Start your Engines!”
Today we will be looking at the importance of oil in the engine. On a motorcycle, or any car, oil is very important,
because if you run without oil, you can ruin the entire engine! This will stop you completely. It is very sad to lose
the entire engine, when all you had to do was check the oil and make sure you have enough. The oil in the engine
gets more and more dirty with time, then at some point we have to change it and put new oil. From time to time
check the oil, sometimes you will have to buy more, but you save the time and money that you would spend if you
ran out of oil and damaged the engine.
Getting caught in a big sin is as if we damaged the engine of our cars. Many
sins have great consequences, even after God forgives them. Some sins will
cause you to go to jail for a long time, others will cause your family to kick
you out of the house, and others will cause you to leave school. The best way
to avoid these costly mistakes is to always be willing to admit that we are
wrong, even in small things.
Absolutely no one wants to admit that they have done something wrong. It
is in our human nature to think that we are always right, and that we never
make mistakes. But this is not the truth. We make mistakes all the time, some bigger than others. Today we will
learn about a man in the Bible, Peter, who made a mistake. He was caught sinning, and if he had continued like
this, he would have ruined his life.
Instead, Peter accepted his sin and repented before God. This action returned him to the race of life and got him
back on the track. Peter became a powerful man in God. God loves you and has special plans for your life. He
wants you to be a powerful man or woman in Him, just like Peter in the Bible.
But for you and I to win this race, we have to learn from Peter's lesson; admit when we are wrong and repent. In
order to win, we have to admit that we are really wrong and that we are not perfect. Then we confess our sin to
God. He will forgive our sins and cleanse us, which makes it so much easier to stay clean and follow God.
But since we are not perfect, we sin again and start the process again. Like a motorcycle that will always need new
oil in its engine, you and I will always need to acknowledge our sins before God. This is not a one time thing, but it
is a constant practice that we have to adopt if we want to win the race. I am not talking about salvation having to
be done over and over again, but about ADMITTING THAT YOU ARE WRONG. This practice will keep the "oil"
of your engine clean, and you will go farther in the race of life!
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Example:
Orange: The name of the partner that you have on your right
Lemon: The name of the partner that you have on your left
Cantaloupe: Say your own name
Watermelon: The name of the person in front
Fruit Basket: Everyone changes places
You can walk between the rows to point out the students or participating staff. The most fun part is saying “fruit
basket upset” and making everyone move.
Bible Lesson
Peter Repents
1. Peter was a disciple of Jesus, this means that he was a person who
followed Jesus to learn from him. Jesus told his disciples, “Come and
Follow me.” Peter loved Jesus very much. He was the first of the disciples
that told him, “You are the Son of God.”
At the word, disciple: Close your hands, putting them in front and when
lowering them, open them.
2. After having been with his disciples for 3 years, he told them he would be
arrested and sent to his death. Jesus also told his disciples that they would flee and
that they would say they did not know him. Peter stood up and said: “I will never
say that I do not know you,” and the rest of the disciples said, too, “We will never
say that we do not know you.”
At the word, never: Turn your hand in a semicircle and lower your arm to the right.
3. The three things happened as Jesus had told them. The soldiers arrived and arrested Jesus. All the disciples ran,
but Peter followed him from afar to see what was happening to him. When Jesus was being interrogated in the
house of the High Priest, Peter was outside warming himself by the fire since it was very cold, when suddenly a
servant girl said to him, "You were with Jesus," then Peter answered, “I don’t know
what you are talking about.” Another girl told a person out loud: “he was one of the
disciples of Jesus,” and Peter answered, “I am not,” (even when he had recently said
that he would never deny him). Moments later someone said, "I'm sure you're one of
his disciples, you are from Galilee,” Peter said a few bad words, and then said, “I don’t
know what you mean.”
At the phrase, I don’t know: Put your right hand fingers on the forehead and turn it
upwards.
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4. Just then, a rooster sang; Peter then remembered what Jesus had told him, “Before
the rooster sings you will deny me three times.” Peter started to cry because in the
presence of other disciples he had said that he would never say that he did not know
him. And now it was three times that he had done it. Peter was very sorry. Peter knew
that was wrong. Peter may have asked, "Now what am I going to do? I do not know
what to do".
At the word, rooster: Put the thumb of your right hand to your forehead, lifting the next
two fingers up.
5. A few hours later, Jesus was crucified. He died on a cross to pay the price of sin. All
the disciples were very sad, but, where was Peter? He was hidden, repentant and
fearful. He had done something wrong. Three days later, Jesus rose again (he came
back to life). He was not on the cross anymore, nor he was dead in a tomb, and one of
the first things that Jesus said was that they inform the disciples and Peter to meet
him in Galilee.
At the word, cross: With your fingers curved inwards and your thumb straight out,
form a cross, first from top to bottom and from left to right.
6. “Uff, that's fine,” said Peter and he began to feel better. When Peter was in the presence of Jesus he would feel
more than happy. All those days, Peter thought, “I don’t know what to do.” One of those days in Galilee, Peter told
the other disciples, I am going to fish, and they went with him. They got to the lake and
they fished all night, but they did not catch anything. Someone from the shore told them
to throw the net to the right (as it was still dark, they did not know who it was). When they
threw it to the right they caught many fish.
At the word, fish: With your hands closed, put your left on the right and move them from top
to bottom.
7. “It's the Lord,” yelled John. When Peter heard that, he threw himself into the water and
swam to get to Jesus faster. Jesus wanted Peter to know that he had forgiven him. Jesus
told Peter, "Feed my sheep, feed my lambs." Jesus wanted Peter to tell others about his
love for him. Jesus was not finished with Peter yet, he had to do important things in his
life. Best of all, Peter knew that Jesus had forgiven him and that he could start a new life.
At the word forgiven: Carve your left hand the fingers of your right hand.
8. You can apply this story to your life because you, too, are a disciple of Jesus, just like
Peter, and you follow the path. It is never too late to confess your sins to Jesus. Even if you also say “I don’t know
what to do,” the important thing is that you do not lie and hide. There probably will not be another rooster by
your side to remind you of your sin, but now you know that Christ died on the cross to forgive all your sins. And
now He wants you to become a fisher of men. The best part of confession is when Jesus jumps with joy and
forgives you.
(All actions)
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Rotation stations
Divide into 3 groups to move to the stations
Garage Crafts
Motocross Track
Distribute to each student:
1 sheet with the path printed
A little sawdust and/or glitter
• Cut out or detach rectangles and motorcyclists.
• Take the rectangles and fold over the lines marked in one
direction, making two tabs for each rectangle.
• Place some glue on the bent tabs, and glue them on your pathway
wherever you want, making a small bridge.
• Place some glue on your entire track, then add sawdust and/or
glitter on the glue to simulate a motocross track.
• Finally, color your motorcyclists, play with them or stick them on
your track.
Snack Stand
Ingredients:
• Chocolate Pudding/Custard
• Cookies
• Plastic Spoon
Instructions:
1. Open chocolate pudding/custard
2. Open cookies package
3. Break the cookies into small pieces
4. Put the pieces of cookies in the custard.
5. Stir the cookies in the pudding/custard with a spoon.
Now you can enjoy eating dirt as if you were in the front row!!
Driving Class
Welcome to the “driving class” where we will work on our student books. Why don’t we start the class by
repeating together the lesson of the day with the verse of the day? Let’s start!!!
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2. Can I ask for forgiveness at anytime and anywhere?
Of course, it is one of the best things we can do. Whether you are at school or stay at a friend's house, God listens
to you wherever you are.
3. If I apologize to someone and they do not forgive me, what I do?
You are not responsible for the actions of other people, you are only responsible for what you do.
4. Where was Peter from?
Peter was from Galilee
5. What was Peter's work before he became a disciple?
Fisherman
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Ready, set, GAMES!
Crash Race (a game for Individuals)
All teams can participate. A child from each team is chosen to be the one who will tag others. To eliminate a child,
tag him 2 times. When the teacher says, “Go”, the chosen child should chase everyone trying to tag them, when
this happens, the tagged child should put a hand where he was tagged. For example: if tagged on the back or leg,
he should put a hand on his back or leg and continue running, trying to escape. As long as they have a free hand
they continue in the game. A child is eliminated when tagged a second time. They put their other hand where
tagged and remain without moving until the end of the game. The winner is the one who is not eliminated. The
winning team gets a point.
Ball Race (a game for Teams)
1. The VBS teams must each choose a leader.
2. The members of each team form a line about one step apart. The leader is two steps in front of the others.
3. Each leader is given a ball (crushed paper, for example).
4. Place a marker several meters from the starting place (a chair, for example), which they run around in the race.
5. The game begins when the leader throws the ball to the first member of the
row. That person runs to the marker with the ball, goes around the marker and
returns. When he reaches the row with his teammates, he must throw the ball to
the leader. Then he should sit down.
6. The leader will throw the ball in the same way to all the members of the team.
When all the team have sat down, he must also run around the marker.
7. The game ends when the team leader arrives and sits in line.
8. The team that ends first will be the winner.
9. To play again, assign a different leader in each team.
Conclusion
What a wonderful first day of our Vacation Bible School! We have enjoyed a great time and learned how Peter
made a great mistake in denying his Lord when he was under pressure. But he overcame his sin by acknowledging
and confessing it. We can all learn from Peter and recognize our mistakes and confess our sins on a regular basis.
In this way, we can keep the "oil" fresh in our engines and run the race of life to win!
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Obeying God
Bible Story: Noah Obeys / Genesis 6:9-14, 7:1-24
Verse
“We know that we have come to know him if we keep his commands.” 1 John 2:3
Drama
The Change
• The mechanic is sitting at the table and his wife is serving breakfast when his daughter comes in. The girl is
kinder than usual and gives each one a high five and the three of them freeze.
• An announcer enters and informs the
children that the mechanic and his wife do
not know it, but that they have changed their Attention Grabber
rebellious daughter for a good, Christian
daughter. He then says, “We will see the Speaker: “Will you obey God?”
difference.” The mechanic and his family Children: “I will…” (clap, clap with “I will” then tap both
unfreeze and continue with the drama. hands to legs)
• The first thing that the mother notices is “I will…” (clap, clap with “I will” then tap both hands to legs)
her daughter's clothes. She asks if they asked “I will obey God!” (clap, clap with “I will” then tap both hands
her at school to wear a costume. She also asks to legs twice with “obey” then point up with “God”)
her where she left her nose piercing and the
clothes she normally wears. The daughter
brings a newspaper to her dad along with his
coffee.
• She talks about how she finished her homework and how she studied for the exam at school. The mechanic asks
her if she needs money for something, but she tells him no.
• The parents talk about how they like their daughter more like she is now, and how much happier they stay with
her. While leaving, the daughter takes a gift to give to her teacher.
• As she leaves, the mechanic and his wife sit, amazed, wondering what could have happened. The mechanic
thinks, “Who is this girl, and what did she do with our daughter?”
• The announcer returns, saying that they did notice the difference; it was clear that they liked the change. The
announcer ends by giving an suggestion to exchange rebellious children for Christian children.
Message
Welcome back to the race, children... and to the VBS "Start your Engines!" Today we will learn about another
important part of racing bikes: the tires. In a race, the tires on the motorcycle are very important! Obviously a
motorcycle can not run without them, but good traction is also important!!! Good traction from the tires helps the
bike hold onto the pavement better, so that you do not slip on the track. In a race, they put NEW tires on the bike
before starting. Because of this, they are sure to have better traction for the next lap on the track.
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Obedience to God in all respects is like having new tires on your bike, and having good traction on the race track.
If you really want to get to a place in life, and you want to do something GREAT for God, you need traction. This
means that you need what? OBEDIENCE! The world tells us that we have to take a stand, and believe in ourselves
if we want to do something great, but God teaches us that we need to be obedient and follow his commandments.
Instead of believing in ourselves, we need to believe in the wonderful God we serve. He loves us so much, he wants
us to get somewhere significant in life! Obedience will ensure that we have wheels to put action in our lives. Today
we will learn a lesson about the obedience of a wonderful old man, Noah. He obeyed God even as the years passed,
and there was no reason to obey God. But what does this mean for you and me?
We know what it means to obey our parents - it means doing what they say. But what does it mean to obey God?
How can we know what He wants when we do not see or hear Him? The main way we can be obedient to God is
by obeying His commandments in the Bible. There we will find many lessons on how to live and how to treat
others, just as Jesus did. Also, God has placed authority over us for our good. Therefore, we also obey God when
we obey our parents, our teachers, or our pastors. Sometimes, God also gives us a personal order. Sometimes, in
our spirit we know that we have to help someone, give something, or be kind to someone. Whenever we find a
specific mandate in the Scriptures as a commandment from God, and our parents or the pastor agree with this, we
will know that we can follow that commandment, and this will bring joy to God. We will do something special
with our life by obeying God; we will put some new tires on our racing bike... and we will get some traction in life.
Let us follow God and the example of Noah by obeying the Bible, our authorities, and the voice of the Holy Spirit
within us. Boys and girls, run this race to win with some traction!
Bible Lesson
Noah Obeys
1. After God made the world, people began to multiply and there were more and more
people. It was much more than at that time could be counted, but people forgot that
God had created them. They also forgot to obey God and only acted in their own self-
interests; lying, wounding and even killing others. They did not care what God wanted and that saddened God.
At the word, people: With your middle finger and your thumb touching, make alternating circles.
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2. In the middle of that disobedience there was a person who loved and obeyed God. His
name was Noah. One day God decided to put an end to all of the disobedient people by
using a flood. So God spoke to Noah and told him that he would send a big storm. At that
time it had never rained on earth and Noah did not know what it was to rain. It must have
been hard for Noah to obey something he did not know or understand. God told Noah,
“It's going to rain until the whole earth is covered with water, but I want you to make an
ark, (a very large ship) for you, your family, and the animals that I have created to enter
and be safe in.”
At the word, obey: Hold your fists close to your forehead; lower
them with your palms up.
3. God told him exactly how to build the ark, what kind of wood he would use and
how big he would make it. The size was bigger than a football stadium. Noah started
working with the wood by cutting and nailing it. Noah and his family worked many,
many years to make that gigantic ship. Can you imagine obeying God for years and
doing something you do not understand, and wondering how God will fulfill what He has promised?
At the word, God: Right index finger upwards; Lowering and opening the hand on the chest.
4. One day God said to Noah, “Enter the ark with your family and let all the
animals enter with you.” Again Noah obeyed, he loaded food for all the animals
and for his family. God sent all the animals and they climbed into the ark, from
the largest to the smallest. At the end, Noah and his family entered. Suddenly he
started to hear a pitter-patter, the rain began to fall and as it was getting stronger,
God closed the door.
At the word, family: With the thumbs and the index fingers touching, make an
outward circle until the hands touch.
5. The rain was already very strong, the puddles grew bigger, soon the earth was covered with water by the flood
and the ark began to float. (draw the surface of the water with the clouds). It rained
for 40 days and 40 nights. The rains were so strong that even the largest mountains
were covered by water. Until one day dawned and everything was calm, the rain was
over. (draw the sun) It took almost a year for the earth to dry completely. One day,
God told Noah that his family and the animals could leave the ark. What an exciting
day to be able to be on earth again! Noah and his family could run, stretching their
legs in full sunlight.
At the word, rain: Cup raised hands; Make circular movements to the sides.
6. The first thing that Noah did was to thank God for keeping them safe. God was pleased with that gratitude from
Noah and also promised that he would “never again destroy the earth with water.” So to remind us of that
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promise, God put a beautiful rainbow in the sky. I think that God was very happy with Noah
for obeying him, even though he did not understand everything God was asking of him. Every
time you see the rainbow, remember that God puts it as a sign that he would never destroy the
earth with water again. It may be difficult for you to obey God, but remember that He will
help us if we ask Him. He loves us and wants to show us his love every time we obey him.
At the word, thank: Place the fingertips of both hands against your mouth and extend forward
and downward.
Rotation stations
Divide into 3 groups to move to the stations
Garage Crafts
Biker’s Helmet
Snack Stand
Apple Car
Ingredients:
• Apples
• Raisins or purple grapes
• Toothpicks
Instructions:
1. Cut the apple into crescents (semi-circles)
2. Place the apple pieces in their crescent shape face down.
3. Push the toothpicks through the apple, one in back and one in front.
4. Put the grapes or raisins on the 4 tips of the toothpicks, simulating the tires.
Ready!! Now we have a delicious car.
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Driving Class
Welcome to the “driving class” where we will work on our student books. Why don’t we start the class by
repeating together the lesson of the day with the verse of the day? Let’s start!!!
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2. Has God ever asked you to do something? How did you know it was from God?
Sometimes we feel we have to go to help someone, or we feel that someone is nagging us, or constantly reminding
us of about something that we need to do. God is reminding us because even when we try to forget, we can not.
Sometimes we dream at night about something we should do.
3. Do you see yourself as obedient to God?
Try to have an open discussion with your children, where nobody judges another. Share your own mistakes and
failures to help them open up as well. Discuss what actions show obedience and what actions show disobedience.
4. How many people entered the ark?
Eight.
5. What were the names of Noah's children?
Shem, Ham and Japheth
Conclusion
What an exciting day at our Vacation Bible School! We had a great time and we learned that Noah not only heard
the voice of God, but also had good traction on his tires in his life by obeying the Word of God. We can all learn
from Noah and obey God regularly in our lives. In this way, we can keep good "tires" on our "bikes" to accelerate
quickly and run the race of life to win!
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Genuine Love
Bible Story: Ruth Loves / Ruth 1:1-4:17
Verse
“For this is the message you heard from the beginning: We should love one another.” 1 John 3:11
Drama
Love
• The mechanic enters talking about a client who
pulled his motorcycle to the workshop because Attention Grabber
Speaker: “Rev it up!”
it overheated. Smoke is coming out of the Children: Triple-clap
motorcycle. The mechanic begins to work, Triple-clap
muttering, “It would not have heated up, if he “Vroom, vroom!” (arms like revving motorbike)
would have used antifreeze for the poor engine. “Let’s Go!” (right fist in air then left fist)
Now I don’t know if I can fix it.”
• Just then, his little dog enters and starts talking
with him. The mechanic looks around, surprised and looking for who is talking to him. He spends some time
looking until he realizes that it is the dog who is talking to him.
• The dog proves that it is really he who is speaking to him by telling him several stories that only his dog could
know. "Do you remember the time your wife made you a very special dinner and you told her that it was the
most delicious dinner of your life, and after trying one spoonful, you gave me the rest of it?"
• Finally, the mechanic believes the little dog, and they start talking about how all dogs can talk, but they hide it.
While they talk, the mechanic is still working on the motorcycle.
• The mechanic understands that the reason that his puppy spoke was because today he wanted to thank him for
all his love and care, then take some time for affection and hugs. Then the puppy leaves.
• The drama ends with the mechanic saying that the engine is dead because it overheated and that the owner is
going to have to buy another engine.
• When the mechanic leaves, he says, “If he had only taken care of his engine with antifreeze, it would still have a
lot of life left.”
Message
Hey kids ... are you ready to rev up your engines???
Who will win this race anyway? Can you take your motorcycle to the limit? If not, you had better leave the road,
because the motorcycles are really at their best in the race.
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When running, the engine of the motorcycle becomes very hot... and antifreeze is very important to protect the
engine from overheating. So today, we will learn about antifreeze! This is a liquid that you put in the radiator
instead of water. This circulates throughout the engine, and keeps it cool, even while running at incredibly high
speeds. Without this, the engine overheats and starts to smoke, sometimes even catches on fire! There is no way to
win the race on a motorcycle that overheats. How does this apply to our spiritual life? Love in a Christian's life is
like antifreeze for a motorcycle. There will always be tension between people. God made us all unique with many
differences of opinion and character. When we do not have love in our lives, we can get into fights and
misunderstandings. Have you ever seen two people who normally get along get into a fight? Yes, everyone! Even
in the best churches, problems arise and God expects us to show love for each other. Without Love, the smoke will
begin to emerge from our life, or from our church, and a fire could start. And most importantly, if you and I do
not show love to others, we will overheat and we will not be able to win the race.
Why is antifreeze so important? Well, the Bible makes it clear that love is the main characteristic that we have to
apply in our Christian life. What does it mean to show love to others? 1 John 3:16 helps us understand love: “This
is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us.” The Bible says that we, too, should give our lives
for others, but how? This means taking the smallest piece of cake, offering to let your friend play first at the
arcade, helping your parents even when they have not asked for it, waiting for a friend after school, being nice to
someone at school even when they are not being very nice, and much more. In how many ways can we show real
love to others? The list is infinite! After having discovered the way to show love, we must realize its importance.
It's not just something we need to do along with the list of religious things we do: attend church, give offerings and
obey our parents. Jesus makes it clear in the New Testament that your "religion" does not work if you do not have
love for others - giving your life and putting others first.
Today we are going to take on an impressive racing driver ... Ruth. She gives us a great example of how to give
your life for someone else.
We are going to take care of our Christian life, so that we can serve God for a long time. Let's show love to others
and win this race!
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Bible Lesson
Ruth Loves
1. Ruth was a beautiful Moabite girl (from the region called Moab) married into a family from Israel who lived in
Moab. Ruth and her husband lived in her husband’s family’s house. After a while, her
husband's father died and then her husband and her sister-in-law's husband also died.
Now Ruth, her sister-in-law and her mother-in-law, Naomi, were alone because all three
of them had been widowed (their husbands had died).
At the word, husband: Close the fingers of the right hand while you take it off your head.
Hold your hands.
2. In those days for a woman who did not have a husband, life was very hard. It was difficult
for her to work to support herself. The three women possibly thought, who will help us now
since our husbands died? Naomi told her two daughters-in-law, “go be with your families,
maybe you will remarry here, but I will return to my land in Israel.” They did not want to
leave Naomi, but in the end Ruth's sister-in-law decided to leave and return home with her
family.
At the word, leave: With your hands open down and close when you lift them up..
3. Ruth did not want to leave her alone and told her, “I will go with you! I will be your daughter,
your people will be my people and your God will be my God.” Naomi realized that she was
serious and would not change her mind, so Ruth went with Naomi to Bethlehem (the town
where Naomi used to live). During the time they had no husbands, they had joy that at least they
were together and had someone to live with.
At the word, with: Close your hands, putting your fists together.
4. When they arrived in Bethlehem, the farmers began to harvest the barley, cutting the barley plants. Ruth began
to gather the barley that fell behind the reapers, the men who did the cutting, because she had no husband to
support her and Naomi. The Bible says that the grain and stalks that fall to the ground, and the
plants that grow in the corners of the plot, should be left to feed the poor, so she picked up the
stalks that fell. So, Ruth worked harvesting plants so they could both eat.
At the word, plants: Form a circle with your fingers of the left hand, as you pass your right hand
through it.
5. Ruth worked hard behind the reapers for a long time, she did not care about the heat. Naomi
had been very good to her; she had helped her, and so Ruth wanted to make sure she was good
to Naomi too. That's why she was working hard to bring enough food to Naomi.
At the word, good: Left hand in the middle, move your right hand from top to bottom.
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6. The field in which Ruth was picking the grain belonged to a relative of Naomi. His name was Boaz. When Boaz
saw her working, he asked his worker, “Who is she?” The worker told him, “She is the woman from Moab who
came with Naomi. She asked me if I could let her work, just pick up the stalks that fell to the
ground. She has been working hard since morning.” Boaz had heard how Ruth had treated
Naomi from the time they had lost their husbands. Boaz told her that she could pick up any
stalks she wanted, and no one would bother her, and that she could stay working in his
fields.
At the word, work: With your hands closed, touch your left hand with your right hand.
7. Ruth picked stalks during all the harvest. When Naomi realized that it was in the field of
her relative Boaz, where Ruth was working, she devised a wise plan. The plan was that she
and Ruth would recover part of their family's land. Naomi told Ruth about the plan. As a
result, Boaz returned the land that had belonged to Naomi, and now Naomi and Ruth had
a home. Boaz married Ruth and when they had a son they had a party at Naomi's house.
Through a wise plan, Naomi and Ruth had their homes and families again.
At the word, wise: Scratch your forehead with the finger of your right hand.
8. Despite the death of Ruth's husband, she realized that God wanted her to obey him and show his love to other
people. It was a gigantic decision for Ruth not to leave her mother-in-law alone, but to return with her to Israel.
You may not know the work of going to pick up what's left of the harvest, but I'm sure you know what it's like to
be good to other people, even when it's difficult. God will bless you when you love others because not only is it a
good thing to do, but it is the wisest thing to do. We also learn that even in our difficult situations, God places near
us people to whom we must show God's love.
Rotating Stations
Divide into 3 groups to move to the stations
Garage Crafts
Motocross Goggles
Distribute to each student:
1 paper with the goggle pattern
1 strip of red cellophane paper 18 cm x 3.5 cm
50 cm ribbon or string
• Cut out the white background from the goggles and the circles on
the edges.
• Color your goggles with your favorite colors.
• On the back end, stick your cellophane strip, so that it covers the center of the goggles.
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• Tie the ribbon in each of the holes so that they fit on the head of the student.
Snack Stand
Heart-shaped sandwich
Ingredients:
• White bread
• Heart cookie cutter or a medium paper heart
• A jar of strawberry jam
• Knife (if you do not have a cookie cutter)
• Plastic spoon
Instructions:
1. Make enough bread hearts for the class.
2. Spread jam on half of the bread hearts.
3. Place another bread heart on top of the one that already has jam.
Ready!! Now we have a sweet sandwich to enjoy!!
Driving Class
Welcome to the “driving class” where we will work on our student books. Why don’t we start the class by
repeating together the lesson of the day with the verse of the day? Let’s start!!!
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5. What was the name of Naomi's other daughter-in-law?
Orpah
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The ball and the brooms are placed in the center of the court.
When the leader shouts a number, the child with that number on each team must run, take
the broom and try to put the ball in the opposite goal.
Only touch the ball with the broom.
After scoring a goal, leave the brooms and the ball in the center.
The leader continues calling numbers until all have played.
The team that scores the most goals wins.
Note: If you do not want to use a broom, play it as you would play football normally.
Conclusion
What a great day in our vacation Bible school! Today we had a lot of fun and we learned how Ruth showed a
genuine love for the people around her, living for others instead of worrying about herself. We learned that this is
like putting antifreeze in our vehicle, which will prevent it from overheating with anger, selfishness, fights and
misunderstandings. We have to put that "antifreeze" in our lives, so we can win the race!
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Knowing the Power
Bible Story: Daniel Experiences the Power / Daniel 6:1-28
Verse
“You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one
who is in the world.” 1 John 4:4
Drama
The Mechanic and Super Biblical
• The mechanic is walking to pick up a box that arrived at
Attention Grabber
the Post Office. It is a large box with many parts,
including a motor and a gas pump. The pump is for a Speaker: “Stomp on the brakes!”
customer who brought his motorcycle in, saying that his Children: Stomp two times right foot
gas pump was broken, and that he wanted a new one. “Err-err-errrt!” (braking noise, movement is palm
• He starts to laugh nervously. Then he sees a superhero of hand straight out, then other hand, then first
talking to himself. He tries to guess who he is and also hand again)
sees the box with the motorcycle parts. “Ready to listen!” (point to one ear, point to other
• The superhero, who can read minds, says, "I'm Super ear, thumb up)
Biblical, and I'm on vacation." They talk for a while and
the mechanic asks for his autograph. Since the superhero
has x-ray vision, he can see what is inside the box.
• The mechanic says goodbye to the superhero and tries to lift the box, but it is too heavy. He tries with all his
strength, with his legs, and everything that comes to mind. He knows the superhero can help you if he asks. The
mechanic does not want to ask the superhero's help because he's on vacation. Trying to move the box again, he
moves it just a little and the mechanic's finger is crushed and he starts screaming in pain. Finally, he decides he
can’t lift it and he says goodbye to the superhero.
• Before leaving, the superhero asks what was so funny about the gas pump. The mechanic tells him that he had
noticed that the bike had just run out of gas and did not need the new pump. They laugh together about the poor
client who has spent the whole month without a motorbike.
• The mechanic leaves because he can not lift the box. After the superhero comes out, and easily picks up the box
saying, “What is really funny is that he could have asked for help.”
Message
Welcome back to the VBS "Start your Engines!"
We are about to finish, so we need to know who has the power and who does not. Today we will talk about the
power! The power that makes these racing motorcycles go so fast is, gasoline (petrol)! Without it, the motorcycles
would be beautiful, but stationary, unable to move. As we all know, gasoline is stored in a tank on the motorcycle,
and the motorcycle consumes it as it goes. At some point, the motorcycle will run out of gas, and will stop, if not
refueled. The power of God in the Christian life is like gasoline in our tanks.
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God is the one who makes us move forward and gives us strength. It is wonderful to know
that we are not driven by our own strength. Everything that keeps life interesting keeps us
connected to God. It would be sad to stop in the middle of the race in a certain part of life,
just because you ran out of gas!
One of the most exciting principles of Scripture is the fact that we do not have to live the
Christian life in our own strength - and in fact we cannot! Galatians 2:20 says, "... I no longer live, but Christ lives
in me," and Paul clearly addresses this problem in Romans 7, "Who will deliver me from this body of death? Thank
God for Jesus Christ our Lord." We have been given the impossible task of living perfectly for God, even with sin
tempting us all around. The beauty of this is that God knows us, even in our weaknesses; and He helps us on our
behalf! He gives us the strength we need to accomplish the tasks He puts before us. He fights with the enemy for
us; he goes ahead of us and guides us in battle. We can rest in His power! It is also exciting to know that our
Almighty God is bigger than any other god, and bigger than our enemy Satan and all his demons. Temporarily,
God has given Satan permission to roam this earth, but God is still Omnipotent, He still is more powerful than
anyone, even though He has allowed the devil to have a little power over the earth. Our memory verse for today
declares, “...who is in you is greater than who is in the world.” Today we will meet Daniel, a man of the Bible who
could really see the power of God in action!
We must never run out of God's power or gasoline, but remember to stay connected to Him! Some ways to stay
connected to Him are through prayer, reading the Bible, attending church, and listening to those who share their
testimonies with us. The best way is straight from Him to you. Have you refilled your gas tank lately?
Bible Lesson
Daniel Experienced the Power
1. Daniel was a young man who was taken to a palace to serve the king, and was so good at
what he did, that he became an officer. He was honest and he liked to obey God. Every day
he prayed to God with the windows of his room open; he prayed three times a day, and not
only when he was praying for food.
At the word, God: Point up with your right index finger, then open your hand as you move it
in front of your chest.
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2. King Darius was very happy with the good work that Daniel was doing, and decided to put Daniel in charge of
everything. Some of the officers were very angry that King Darius had chosen Daniel to be the manager (draw
angry faces of men). The angry officers began to spy on Daniel to see what they could
find to make the king not give him preference anymore, but, they found nothing
wrong! When they saw Daniel pray three times a day to God, they had a great idea
(Draw a lightbulb over their heads).
At the word, angry: Double your right-hand fingers and draw them away from your
face.
3. The officers wisely made King Darius make a new law. The law said that for 30 days, no one
could pray to any god except to King Darius. The person who disobeyed would be thrown
into the lions’ den, and as everyone knows, no one could survive in the middle of the hungry
lions. The angry officers were sure that the lions would eat Daniel. They also asked themselves
if Daniel would stop praying to God.
At the word, lion: Shake your right hand curved over your head; move your hand backwards.
4. Immediately, Daniel heard the new law. Daniel could have hidden in his room, or closed the window to not be
seen, or he could have stopped praying for those 30 days to God. Bbut prayer was very
important to Daniel, who kept praying to God in the same way as he did before (three times
a day and with the windows open). As soon as these angry officers saw him, they went to
tell the news to the king, that Daniel had broken the law.
At the word, law: Move the crossed fingers of your right hand down the length of your left
hand..
5. King Darius was very angry, not because Daniel had disobeyed the law, but because he
realized that the officers had slyly deceived him to blame Daniel. The devil had used them and it
seemed he would win. In Babylon, once the king made a decree, it had to be obeyed and could
not be changed. King Darius knew that this foolish law would have to be fulfilled without
anyone praying. Very sad, he walked beside Daniel to the lions' den.
At the word, pray: Touch the palms in front; move your hands to your body and bow your head.
6. King Darius embraced Daniel, and told him, “I hope your God can save you from these
hungry lions,” and after this Daniel was thrown into the lions' den. They rolled a huge stone to
cover the entrance of the den, and the king put a seal on the stone that no one could break.
That night, the king was very concerned about Daniel; he could hardly sleep. He spent the
night walking around in his room, wondering if God was powerful enough to save Daniel.
Very early in the morning, the king ran to the den, removed the seal, opened the entrance and
shouted to Daniel, "Daniel, did God save you?" Then he heard a voice from the cave, "Yes, God
saved me from the lions, He commanded his angel to close the mouths of the lions.” The king
ordered the soldiers to take Daniel out of the lion’s den. King Darius that day made another decree, which said
that the God of Daniel was the true God. Then he punished the angry officers.
At the word, king: right thumb between index and middle finger; move from shoulder to waist.
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Rotation Stations
Divide into 3 groups and move to the stations
Garage Crafts
Distribute to each student:
1 printed gas tank
1 nozzle
2 paper hands
1 ribbon, 35 cm
1 black pipe cleaner, cut into 3 equal parts
• Ask your students to color the pieces with their favorite colors.
• Glue two pipe cleaners on the back at the sides so that they are its
arms and at the ends glue the two hands.
• Paste another pipe cleaner on the back to the bottom and at the other
end stick the nozzle.
• Cut the ribbon into 4 parts and stick them on the back to make hair. Also with scissors you can make some curls
so that it has more flavor.
Snack Stand
Flavored water bottle
Ingredients:
• 1 200ml bottle of water
• Packets with Jamaican flavor, Tang, etc. for water
• 1 strip of printed paper with black and white checkered pattern (6cm by 15cm)
• Glue stick or any type of glue you have available
• Optional snack
Instructions:
1. Open the bottle of water
2. Open the flavor packet
3. Put some of the powder in the water bottle, close and shake the bottle
4. Glue the paper strip in the middle of the bottle
5. Optional: Give the child a snack to go with the drink
Enjoy a fun snack!!
Driving Class
Welcome to the “driving class” where we will work on our student books. Why don’t we start the class by
repeating together the lesson of the day with the verse of the day? Let’s start!!!
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Questions and answers
1. What if we feel that God is far away?
It requires faith to believe in God when we do not see or feel him. However, no matter how we feel, God is there, loves
us and cares for us.
2. Why does God allow bad things to happen?
For our spiritual growth and for us to help others believe (we can not help much unless we have been through the same
problem). When sin entered the world, it affected everyone. God did not put a big wall around Christians. We all live in
this world, we share the same planet, and we must be available and willing to help others.
3. What things scare you?
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Talk about various things, from spiders to moving to a different school. Try to make them feel comfortable so they can
share their fears. Do not try to get answers from every fear, just listen and let them share.
4. What did King Darius do after throwing Daniel into the lions' den?
Fasted.
5. Who were thrown into the lions' den when Daniel was taken out?
The men who had accused Daniel.
Conclusion
What an exciting day we have had at the Vacation Bible School! We had a lot of fun learning how God saved
Daniel from the lions! In the same way, without "gas" in our engines, without the power of God, we cannot go
anywhere! But with the power of Jesus Christ within us, we can do incredible things for God, running the race as
fast as we can to win.
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Undeniable Salvation
Bible Story: Jesus Saves Us / Matthew 27:32 - 28:10
Verse
“I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God so that you may know that you have eternal
life.” 1 John 5:13
Drama
The Driver
• Max is the racer, and he is in the middle of a very important race. He is using his radio to talk with the chief
mechanic about race details. Max says: "Yes, I see... I'm going to slow down for at least one lap," he watches in the
mirror and changes speed and decelerates.
• At the same time, the other mechanic we already know is near Max's mechanic, starts lifting his head several
times so that the children see him, but he is careful so that the Max’s mechanic does not see him. Max observes the
situation ahead and asks the chief mechanic what to do.
• The hidden mechanic takes another radio and interrupts Attention Grabber
the conversation, loudly tells Max his opinion while he is
“Who saves you?”
watching. Max gets scared and tries to contact his mechanic
Children: Clap, clap-clap, clap
to tell him that someone else is on the radio.
“Jesus!” (point up right, point up left)
• The mechanic begins to give instructions to poor Max,
who is trying to listen to his boss and does not understand
him because he is listening to two people at the same time.
• The other mechanic speaks as if he knows the details of the race and how to handle the motorcycle, but Max
begins to tell his experiences as a racer and also those of his chief mechanic. The other mechanic says that he also
knows, that he has seen many races on television and that he is also a mechanic like Max’s boss.
• At this point in the drama, the other mechanic tries to be very professional but then he raises his voice to match
that of the chief mechanic so that Max will only follows his voice.
• Max shouts that he cannot stand it anymore and tells the other mechanic that he is only going to listen to the
advice of his chief mechanic and no one else. With this, Max approaches him and removes the radio from his
hand. Quickly, the other mechanic asks for Max’s autograph. Max shouts at him and quickly returns to the race.
Message
In motorcycle racing, it is very important that the team has a boss. The bikes have owners, sponsors, and they also
have a boss for the team. This person is carefully chosen for his skill and reputation. A great motorcycler cannot
win without a good boss because he helps the racer make the right decisions and can see the whole picture. How
does this apply to our Christian life?
Today we will be learning about salvation. What does it mean to accept Jesus' gift of salvation? It means that we
turn our lives over to Him. It means that we ask Him to be the head of our life. It's like asking Jesus to be the head
of our team. We ask that He be responsible for our lives, so that we can better control our future.
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God created us and put us here on earth, but there is sin all around us. Even though we do not want to, many of us
sin every day, from small to big sins. The Bible clearly says that the payment for our sin is death (Romans 6:23)!
So, what will become of us?
When you do wrong things, this does not mean that you will die at that moment! This means that when we have
to die, we will be judged for doing evil, and we will be sent to be punished with the
devil. This seems scary, but it is much more serious than we can imagine!
However, God in his mercy, made a plan He sent his Son to earth to die on a cross
and pay for our sins. His death was in our place! In fact, today we are going to
listen to this impressive story!
But what can we do? All we have to do is admit our sins and believe that Jesus is
who he said he was, the Son of God. When we admit our sins and believe, we receive their gift - salvation! This
means that we are "saved" from eternal punishment in hell, and we will rejoice in heaven with Jesus for eternity!
This is great news!
Did you ever give something and take it back again? We do this to God all the time. We say, "I will do whatever
You want me to do," then when we go to school, we end up doing what we want instead of what He wants. When
we ask Jesus to be the leader of our lives, we have to leave ourselves in His hands! Our lives will be much better if
we do it, we will have better chances of not crashing, plus we may win the race! Let's let Jesus be the team leader!
Bible Lesson
Jesus saves us
1. The friends of Jesus were fearful and sad. The night before, a crowd of
angry men had arrested Jesus and taken him away. Jesus had been
sentenced to death - even though Jesus had not done anything wrong.
At the word, Jesus: touch your palms with the opposite middle fingers.
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2. The Roman soldiers made Jesus carry a cross on his back, they also beat him so badly he could barely walk.
When they reached the place of the crucifixion, the soldiers nailed Jesus to his cross. Even worse than the
physical pain, people shouted at him, spat at him, and treated him badly. Jesus loved us so
much that He endured all the wounds and punishment until death on the cross to cleanse us
of our sin, even when He could have stopped them. It soon became dark, even though it was
early in the day. After that there was an earthquake, and a few minutes later Jesus died on
the cross. It was horrible!
At the word, cross: move the right hand curved downwards; then from left
to right.
3. Jesus was buried in a tomb after he died. Three days later, several women went to the
tomb at dawn, but when they arrived at the tomb, they realized that the gigantic rock
blocking the tomb had been rolled to one side. The women were amazed!
At the word, woman: the thumb of the open right hand touches the chin and then the
chest.
4. One of the women, Mary, did not know what to think with the empty tomb, so she ran to
see Peter and John, two of Jesus' friends. When she told them, they ran to the tomb. When they
entered, they did not see Jesus. The body was no longer in the tomb! Peter and John did not
know what had happened.
At the word, tomb: Flat hands move down from the shoulders join in the center.
5. Mary, who had followed them to the tomb, kept crying. When she entered the tomb again, it was empty, but
there were two angels who asked her, “Why are you crying?” Mary answered the angels: “Because the body of
Jesus is not here," she told them," I do not know where they have taken Jesus.”
When she left the presence of the angels, Mary almost tripped over a person, but
she thought he was one of the workers in the garden.
At the word, angel: fingertips on the shoulders; move away and move them up and
down.
6. Then she heard a voice calling, “Mary!” She immediately knew the voice - it was Jesus. There He was, right in
front of her, and he was alive. Jesus told her to go tell the others, she ran full of joy, shouting “Jesus is alive, I've
seen him,” and everyone was amazed. What Jesus had told them before was the truth.
God's plan was good. Later, Jesus appeared to his friends, and they began to tell everyone
the good news, that Jesus is alive!
At the word, alive: thumbs and forefingers extended, moving the hands up the body.
Teacher: Here is a good opportunity to invite the children to accept Jesus Christ. Ask them if they believe in Jesus
Christ as their savior. Do it several times to give them a good opportunity to respond, then invite them to repeat
after you: "Lord Jesus Christ, I believe in you as my savior. I recognize that I have sinned against you. I want to
obey and love you and love others. I want your power in me. I want to give you my life. You are my boss. Please
come and live in my heart. Thank you, Lord. Amen."
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Rotation Stations
Divide into 3 groups and move to the stations
Snack Station
Popcorn cone
Ingredients:
• 1 large bag of popcorn
• 1 orange sheet of paper
• Glue stick or adhesive tape
Instructions
1. Fold a sheet of paper diagonally and cut off the excess, making a square.
2. Join the upper left corner with the lower right corner, overlapping about 2 cm to be
able to glue the square into a cone.
3. Cut the excess to make a cone.
4. Fill the cone with popcorn.
Ready!! Now it´s time to enjoy the races.
Garage Crafts
Medal
Distribute to each student:
1 sheet with the printed medal.
1 sheet with the base of the printed medal.
A little bit of glitter per child.
Medal:
• Trim the outline of the two circles and the one with the tire mark, being
careful not to trim the flaps, then color them.
• Fold the tabs of the rectangle at 90 degrees.
• With a little glue, stick the tabs on one side of the rectangle to the back of
a circle, do the same with the other circle, so that you get a 3D medal.
• Decorate with glitter.
Base:
• Take your sheet of paper with the printed base, cut the rectangle from the center, fold the dotted areas and color.
• Notice that in the corners there are two triangles. Join them inwards and glue them together.
• Finally, place your medal in the space that you cut.
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Driving Class
Welcome to the “driving class” where we will work on our student books. Why don’t we start the class by
repeating together the lesson of the day with the verse of the day? Let’s start!!!
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God gave human beings the right to choose whether to believe or not, because he wanted us to have free will, and
not to be like robots without options. Some people have not heard enough about Jesus to know what believing is.
Others have heard enough but have decided to not believe and follow Jesus.Many people choose not to believe in
Jesus because it means that they would have to change the way they live.
3. How does God speak to us? What was the last thing he told you?
God speaks to us through his word, the Bible. The verses will seem to "jump" from the page and appear to apply at
a specific time. God can also use people as instructors, pastors and teachers to talk to you. God can also speak to
you directly as when you strongly feel you should stop and help someone or should avoid a certain situation,
person or street.
4. What happened on earth just before Jesus died?
It got dark early and there was an earthquake.
5. Who were the apostles who first entered the tomb of Jesus and saw that he was not there?
Peter and John
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Conclusion
What an amazing Vacation Bible School we have had! Throughout the week we had a lot of fun learning how to
put oil in the engine when confessing our sins, how to put on good tires with traction to obey the Word of God,
how to put antifreeze in the vehicle to be interested in love for the lives of others, and how we need the power of
Jesus like gasoline to go anywhere. Today was the best part: we learned that Jesus Christ is our boss! We accept
him today to come to our hearts and provide all those things for the rest of our lives, guide us and give us his gift
of salvation, so that we can be in heaven with Him for the rest of eternity! We have a race to run; Let's go super-
fast with Jesus!
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