Just for Kids October 2021

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God Creates Humans

Hi kids!

Your friend, Kristin

Genesis 1:26-28

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fter God created the world and all the plants and animals in it, He said, “Let Us make human beings so that they are like Us. Let them be responsible for all the creatures in the world—fish, birds, wild animals and all the creatures that walk the earth.” So God created human beings in His own image. He created them to be like Himself. He created them as male and female. God blessed them. He said to them, “Have lots of children. Fill the earth and look after it. Take care of all the plants and animals—every living thing on earth.”

Double Puzzle Find all the words and then write the first 22 letters remaining on the blanks. H U M A N S Y O D L

U S T N A L P E H I

Help the bee get to the flower.

W E R E M A T T D V E I N G D A R O D I

ANIMALS CREATURES HUMANS

WORLD BLESSED EARTH LIVING

CREATED GOD PLANTS

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Answer: You were made in God’s image.

Did you know that the current population of the world is about 7.7 billion people? It’s almost hard to imagine that! There are 37.6 million people in Canada and 64,000 in Bermuda. And even though there are so many people out there, not a single one is exactly like you. We are all unique. What’s even more amazing is that God knows every one of us. He made each of us and loves us so much. In the Bible, King David thanks God for how He created him. He writes, “How You made me is amazing and wonderful. I praise You for that. What You have done is wonderful. I know that very well” (Psalm 139:14). Thank You, God, for creating us in Your image and loving us.


How You made me is and Psalm 139:14

Spot the Differences What kind of snake lives in a car? A windshield viper

Why don’t leopards play hide and seek? They’re always spotted

What do you call an alligator who solves mysteries? An investigator

Find 12 differences between the two pictures.

Mirror Mirror 1. When you look in the mirror, what’s the first thing you notice? 2. Find a dry erase or regular marker and write “Made in God’s Image” on the mirror.

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3. Every time you brush your teeth, fix your hair or wash your hands, stop and thank God for the totally uniquely awesome way He’s made you! Adapted from Parent Cue, Orange 252 Kids, October 2021.


Jesus Eats With Outcasts

Hi kids! Even though Jesus was the Son of God, He spent time with people who were really unpopular. One of those people was Matthew. People looked at Matthew and saw a thief. Jesus looked at Matthew and saw a child of God. That’s how Jesus sees us, too. You are deeply loved and valued because God made you in His image. You are an amazing creation! That’s something wonderful to think about this weekend as we celebrate Thanksgiving with our families and friends. As you look around the dinner table, remember that every person there is a child of God. May God help all of us to see ourselves and others the way He sees us.

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esus and His disciples were hanging out at the Sea of Galilee. A large crowd came to Him. He began to teach them. As He walked along he saw a man named Matthew. Matthew was a tax collector. Nobody liked tax collectors because they often cheated people out of money. Jesus went over to Matthew and said, “Follow Me.” Matthew got up and followed Him.

Your friend, Kristin

Find the path through the circles.

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Matthew’s house. Many tax collectors and sinners—people who did not follow God’s commands—were eating with Him and His disciples. Some religious leaders were also there and they were not impressed with Jesus. They asked His disciples, “Why does He eat with tax collectors and sinners? Doesn’t He know they’re bad people?” Jesus heard them. So He said, “People who are healthy don’t need a doctor. Sick people do. I’m not here to get those who think they are right with God to follow Me. I have come to get sinners to follow Me.”

Jesus Tells Matthew to Follow Him


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Thanksgiving Sudoku

Differences What should you wear to Thanksgiving dinner?

Fill in the squares so that every row, column and 2x2 box contains each of these four items:

A har-vest

What’s the best thing to put into pumpkin pie? Your teeth!

What sound does a limping turkey make? “Wobble, wobble!”

Why did the police arrest the turkey? They suspected it of fowl play

Thanksgiving Search

What kind of key won’t open any door? A turkey 41-10/09/21 Just for Kids is a Ready to Explore resource, published weekly by The Salvation Army, Canada and Bermuda, 2 Overlea Blvd, Toronto, ON, M4H 1P4. Phone: (416) 422-6119; fax: (416) 422-6217; email: justforkids@salvationarmy.ca. Brian Peddle, General; Commissioner Floyd Tidd, territorial commander; Geoff Moulton, editor-in-chief; Kristin Ostensen, editor; Brandon Laird and Rivonny Luchas, designers. International Headquarters, 101 Queen Victoria Street, London, England, EC4P 4EP. Subscription for one year, Canada $12 (includes GST/HST); USA $15; foreign $17. Agreement No 40064794. All Scripture references from the Holy Bible, New International Reader’s Version, unless otherwise stated. ISSN 2368-626X

G H P J P L E F S D N A F A M I L Y Z I I R V V B V E T Y N F V F P U M P K I N F E Y X R R D T J E U S E O T A T O P R T T K I S K N A H T S J R Y V A R G F D M T U V E Z N R O C A C T F O O D P K N FAMILY FOOD GRAVY HARVEST

PIE POTATOES PUMPKIN STUFFING

THANKS TURKEY DINNER CORN

This year, I am thankful for …


Hi kids! Fall is a great time for baking. When it’s cold outside, there’s nothing like freshly baked banana bread or, even better, chocolatechip cookies! I’m not the world’s best baker, but it’s not too hard to follow a recipe. A lot of yummy treats start with the same basic ingredients—flour, sugar, butter and eggs. It’s what you add to those things that makes each recipe unique. It’s like that with us, too. We’re all humans created in the image of God, but He has given each of us special abilities. No matter what those gifts are—whether you can dance, draw, bake or something else— God can use them for good works. How can you use the Acts 16:13-15 gifts and abilities God has he Apostle Paul and his friends were given you to help others travelling and telling people the good this week? news about Jesus. They came to a city in Your friend, Kristin Greece named Philippi.

WHAT DOES NOT FIT?

Lydia Becomes a Christian

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While staying there, they walked down to the river. They sat down and began to speak to a group of women who had gathered there.

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One of the women was named Lydia. She was a successful businesswoman who specialized in selling purple cloth. She was a worshipper of God. Paul shared the good news about Jesus with Lydia and the Lord opened her heart to accept his message. She and her family were baptized. Then Lydia invited Paul and his friends to her home. “Do you consider me a believer in the Lord?” she asked. “If you do, come and stay at my house.” And so they went with her. Image Credit: Copyright © 2015 SundaySchoolZone.com.

Chocolate-Chip Cookie Recipe

Ingredients: 250 ml (1 cup) butter 250 ml (1 cup) brown sugar 125 ml (1/2 cup) white sugar 2 eggs 10 ml (2 tsp) vanilla 560 ml (21/4 cups) flour 5 ml (1 tsp) baking soda 500 ml (2 cups) chocolate chips Directions: Heat oven to 190 C (375 F). Mix butter, sugars, eggs and vanilla in a large bowl until fluffy. Stir in flour and baking soda. Add chocolate chips and mix it all together. Lay parchment paper on baking sheet. Drop spoonfuls of dough onto the paper, 5 cm (2 inches) apart. Bake 10 to 12 minutes, or until lightly brown at the edges. *Remember to ask a grown-up for help. Enjoy!


True Reflections

Use a mirror to help you fill in the blanks. In God’s eyes, you are …

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What did the baker give to his wife for their anniversary? Flours

What do you call blueberries playing the guitar? A jam session

y food left Why wasn’t there an party? after the monster

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Why did the golfer have an extra pair of pants?

Kindness Crossword COLLECT HELP GIVE SHARE MONEY FOOD DONATE HOMELESS

In case he got a hole in one

Your friend, Kristin

What’s big and grey and protects you from the rain? An umbrellaphant

This week, I cleaned out my closet. I know that doesn’t sound exciting, but now my house is tidy. And, even better, I have piles of stuff to give to The Salvation Army! It’s important to be grateful for what we have and to be generous and giving toward others. Donating clothes is just one way we can help people in need. In this issue of Just for Kids, you’ll read an inspiring story about an 11-year-old girl from Chatham, Ont., who organizes fundraisers every year to support The Salvation Army. It just goes to show that, no matter how old we are, we can make a difference. How can you help others this week?

Raelyn Donates to The Salvation Army by Ellwood Shreve

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leven-year-old Raelyn Drew, along with her parents and little brother, Johnathan, seven, has been making annual donations to The Salvation Army since 2017.

When Raelyn was six, she asked her parents if the family could give all of their money to the homeless. When her mom suggested they could perhaps do something else to help, Raelyn came up with the idea to have a lemonade stand to collect donations. I S SU

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T B C D L W C E Q Q I Y I O S E R V U G B E N N L D C G S S T N W A D L R X H M E O C T E T E A D D H M U E J V R C V W X E I O S E I P T Z I G L D O O F G G Q R D P P D Z F C R Y H O M E L E S S Q I

Raelyn and Johnathan drop off food donations to The Salvation Army

This past May, the family donated a vanload of food, as well as $250 in grocery store gift cards, to the Salvation Army food bank in Chatham, Ont.

Raelyn likes collecting food and money for The Salvation Army because “it’s helping That first lemonade stand in 2017 raised $300 people and it’s fun.” and collected 10 boxes of food. “It was amazing to see the younger Since then, Raelyn has raised hundreds more generation want to step up and help the community,” observes Allie Matthews, dollars for The Salvation Army, as well as manager of the Salvation Army community collected food. and family services office. Reprinted from Chatham Daily News, April 30, 2021


Best Dressed

Never Too Young!

Match the clothes and the words to read Luke 3:11.

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It might seem like there’s lots of “can’ts,” but we also have so many “cans”! You can ride a bike. You can be kind. Mostly importantly, you can make a difference!

_______________ who has _______________ ______________

In the Bible, there was a young Christian named Timothy. He was a friend of the Apostle Paul. Paul once told him, “Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young. Set an example for the believers in what you say and in how you live. Also set an example in how you love and in what you believe. Show the believers how to be pure” (1 Timothy 4:12). That’s good advice for us, too!

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ometimes, it can feel like being young isn’t so great. You can’t drive. You have a curfew. You can’t have your own phone.

All Bundled Up

As we head into the colder winter months, one thing you can do is go through your closet, gather clothes you’re no longer wearing—especially warm clothes—and donate them to the Salvation Army thrift store. Ask your friends and other church members to join you.

What does a house wear? Address

What’s the biggest problem with snow boots?

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What type of music do mummies listen to? Wrap music

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Music Makers

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One Body in Christ Adapted from 1 Corinthians 12:12-27

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e each have one body, but it has many parts. It is the same with Christ. Through His Spirit, we have become one body.

Suppose the foot says, “I am not a hand. So I don’t belong to the body.” By saying this, it cannot stop being part of the body. If the whole body were an eye, how could it hear? If the whole body were an ear, how could it smell? Every part has a purpose, and God has placed each part in the body just as He wanted it to be.

Musical Match

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God has put together all the parts of the body. All of them take care of one another. If one part suffers, every part suffers with it. If one part is honoured, every part shares in its joy. We are the body of Christ. Each one of us is a part of it.

How do you make a bandstand?

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6 Answers: 1. trombone; 2. bugle; 3. saxophone; 4. tuba; 5. French horn; 6. trumpet

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The eye can’t say to the hand, “I don’t need you!” The head can’t say to the feet, “I don’t need you!” In fact, it is just the opposite. The parts of the body that seem to be weaker are the ones we can’t do without.

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