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      • Easter is God's proof that love is more powerful than selfishness, hate, and all other evils. (God would not let the evil that killed Jesus win in the end.) Easter is also God's way of showing us that we are forgiven no matter what we do.
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  2. Mar 6, 2024 · These nine key lessons from Easter can help shape a child’s view on life and guide them in the right way. They make Easter more meaningful and teach important values. Let’s explore these lessons that can deeply connect with kids and help them grow spiritually.

  3. Mar 7, 2016 · In an animated video posted to GodTube last week, an account overseen by the group WorshipHouse Kids gathered up some cute responses children had about Jesus, Easter, the Bible, and even the Easter Bunny.

    • Overview
    • Introducing the Religious Meaning of Easter
    • Learning about Easter through Activities
    • Managing Children's Reactions to Strong Themes

    Between the egg hunts and chocolates, it’s easy to overlook the real meaning of Easter. Talking to your kids about Jesus’ life and incorporating your faith into your Easter traditions will help children understand what Easter is all about. Reassuring them about Jesus’ love will also help them feel comforted rather than frightened by the Easter story.

    Tell your kids the Easter story that’s appropriate for their age. Read a child-friendly Bible, or tell the story in your own words.

    Ask your church if they offer special lessons or masses about Easter that are geared towards children. If they do, send your kids to it.

    Plan activities to demonstrate the meaning of Easter. Make a basket and donate it to a hospital to show Jesus’ kindness, or paint eggs with religious symbols.

    Tell the story of Easter in your own words.

    Think about your child’s age and the concepts that make sense to them. Tell the Easter story using words that they already know in a way that makes sense for their age level.

    You might say to a young child under 10, “Do you know the reason we celebrate Easter? It’s because Jesus gave us a very special gift. Do you know how sometimes, even when we try our best not to, we fight or argue? Jesus went to heaven early so God could forgive us, even when we don’t do our best.”

    To a child over 10, you might say, “Do you know why Easter is so important to me? It reminds me that Jesus loves me. People on earth in Jesus’ time did not recognize how good Jesus was. They actually punished him, even though he was perfect. He accepted that punishment and died. Easter is the celebration of when Jesus rose from the dead to be with God. He gave his life so we could always ask God to forgive us when we fall short of his example.”

    Make Easter baskets for other children.

    Teach your children the values Jesus lived by performing this Easter-themed act of service. Donate the Easter basket you’ve made to children in need, caring for them the way that Jesus cared for us.

    You might say, “You know how Jesus loved us so much he gave his life for us? Let’s help other people feel special and cared for in the spirit of Jesus.”

    Your kids can write out lines of scripture on little pieces of paper and place them in plastic Easter eggs.

    Putting a children’s book about the meaning of Easter in the basket is a great way to share the religious joy of Easter with others.

    Decorate eggs with religious symbolism.

    Focus on the positive aspects of Easter.

    Avoid going into too much detail about Christ’s death if your children are very young. You can best determine what’s age-appropriate for your child and their understanding. Focusing your lesson on Jesus’ ascension to heaven can keep things positive.

    If your child is too young to understand death, you might say, “Jesus was punished even though he did nothing wrong, which was very sad. He put up with the punishment because he loved us. But the good news is, after his punishment he got to be with God, just like we will get to be with God some day.”

    For children over 5, you might opt for something direct but simple: "Jesus did die, and it was very sad. But it's okay because he came back to life." Then, talk over the details of the resurrection story.

    Let kids know it's okay to feel sad about Jesus’ death.

    Tell your children that it's okay to cry or feel sad, especially on the days of Easter weekend where you talk a lot about the death of Jesus. Remind them that feeling sad when you read or hear about sad things is normal.

  4. Mar 7, 2024 · Bible verses about what happened at Easter: For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. John 3:16. In this is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins. 1 John 4:10.

  5. Apr 2, 2023 · There are several strategies and tips that parents can use to help explain Easter to their children. By using age-appropriate language, engaging in fun activities, and answering their questions, you can help your child gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of the holiday.

  6. Sep 15, 2015 · Easter is an obvious time for children to ask about Jesus, but be sure to allow the Holy Spirit and the child to set the pace for discussions about salvation. Clarify terms. Angel – a messenger from God

  7. Jun 17, 2016 · This lesson, “Why Easter Matters,” will help children understand how the highly celebrated holiday of Easter has incredible meaning and the difference it makes on our faith. TARGET AGES: 10-14. OBJECTIVE: To emphasize that Jesus’ resurrection made all the difference because he came back to life and conquered death.

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