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I'm teaching my primary class a series on putting on the armor of God. We are doing one piece of the armor each week. This "Armor of God" snack would be a cute reward for snack time when we complete the series! Armor Of God Lesson, Sunday School Snacks, Helmet Of Salvation, Belt Of Truth, The Armor Of God, Preschool Bible, Bible Crafts For Kids, Childrens Bible, Church Crafts

Posted by Lori: Since I couldn't find an "Armor of God" snack craft anywhere, I decided to make one up to use during VBS. (Read here about how I taught the lesson and to see activities about the lesson.) It turned out really cute and the kids had fun making it and eating it! During our Wednesday night open house, I made this sample to show what the kids would be making the next day during the "Armor of God" lesson. As a precaution, I hot-glued everything down to the plate! I also made the…

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Look to Him and be Radiant: Armor of God Boys' Retreat Dinosaur Chocolate Cake, Cake Dino, Dino Cakes, Bible School Snacks, Armor Of God Lesson, Sunday School Snacks, Asparagus Rolls, Kingdom Vbs, Theme Snack

This summer, we had a Boys' retreat centering around the Armor of God. We wanted the boys to have a fun day and leave with the message that they can grow up to be strong, faithful, Catholic men who live for God in whatever they do. Big task, but we tried to do it in little ways. The food is very important, and honestly I think that this is the only reason that most of the boys could name the "weapons" of the Armor of God by the end of the day. I had this set up on our counter: Squares of…

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Armor Of God Shield, Armor Of God Lesson, Sunday School Snacks, Sunday School Object Lessons, Sunday School Games, Kids Sunday School Lessons, Belt Of Truth, Bible School Crafts, Religious Education

This summer, we had a Boys' retreat centering around the Armor of God. We wanted the boys to have a fun day and leave with the message that they can grow up to be strong, faithful, Catholic men who live for God in whatever they do. Big task, but we tried to do it in little ways. The food is very important, and honestly I think that this is the only reason that most of the boys could name the "weapons" of the Armor of God by the end of the day. I had this set up on our counter: Squares of…

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