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  1. Lesson: Cain and Abel. by Rev. Stephen R. Wilson. My lesson on the “fall out” from the Fall with a story about Adam and Eve’s very different sons, Cain and Abel. The object lesson and story game at the end will help students connect the message to their lives. Needed: A twenty-dollar bill (or something comparable)

  2. Cain and Abel Crafts and Activities for Kids. The ideas for these Cain and Abel crafts and activities come from the printable Sunday lesson on The Resource Room, a members-only section of Danielle's Place. In this lesson children learn about Cain and Abel, and how Cain made the wrong choice. They learn that sin separates us from God.

  3. Jul 19, 2017 · Cain and Abel Lesson Plan. This Cain and Abel lesson plan will help you teach young people about the importance of generosity over jealousy. They will read and remember the story of Cain and Abel, but more importantly, they will read and reflect on how it relates to their lives.

  4. Oct 13, 2023 · Use this lesson to teach elementary students how God corrects us because he loves us through the story of Cain and Abel. Editor’s Note: This lesson was adapted from Echoes, elementary.

    • Echoes Curriculum
  5. Below you will find a listing of all Sunday School Zone Cain and Abel Bible activities related to the Cain and Abel story in Genesis 4:1-16. The most recently-posted activities are identified at the top of the listing below. You can find an article about Cain and Abel here.

  6. Jan 29, 2021 · Lesson Guide – Cain and Abel. Ask the child if they can summarize the creation of the world. Talk about how man fell into sin when Adam and Eve disobeyed God. Two of their sons were named Cain and Abel. When it came time to sacrifice, God rejected Cain’s offering. God rejected Cain’s offering because he did not do what God said.

  7. Background Study: Adam and Eve followed God’s instructions to multiply and fill the earth when first Cain and then Abel were born. Cain became a farmer, and Abel became a shepherd. The name “Cain” comes from a Hebrew word meaning make or get. Here, that word is translated as “Brought forth.”.

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