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Mutig sein wie Daniel!


Wiederholung (5 Minuten):

  • Startet mit einem kurzen Lied über den Heiligen Geist, den ihr letzte Woche behandelt habt.

  • Erinnert die Kinder daran, dass die Jünger Angst hatten, aber der Heilige Geist ihnen Mut gab.

Einführung (5 Minuten):

  • Zeigt den Kindern ein Bild von Daniel in der Löwengrube.

  • Fragt sie: "Kennt ihr die Geschichte von Daniel?"

  • Lasst die Kinder antworten und helft ihnen, sich an die Geschichte zu erinnern (Daniel lebte in Babylon, liebte Gott und wurde in die Löwengrube geworfen, weil er betete).

Geschichte (10 Minuten):

  • Erzählt die Geschichte von Daniel in einfachen Worten.

  • Betont dabei Daniels Mut und Glauben an Gott.

  • Ihr könnt auch ein Bilderbuch verwenden, um die Geschichte lebendiger zu machen.

Fragen:

  • Warum war Daniel mutig? (Antwort: Weil er Gott liebte.)

  • Hätte er Angst haben können? (Antwort: Ja.)

  • Wer war mit Daniel in der Löwengrube? (Antwort: Gott)

  • Glaubt ihr, dass Gott auch mit euch ist, wenn ihr Angst habt? (Antwort: Ja!)

Abschluss (5 Minuten):

  • Sprecht mit den Kindern darüber, wie sie in ihrem Alltag mutig sein können (z.B. mit jemandem Neues spielen, vor der Klasse sprechen, etc.)

  • Beendet die Stunde mit einem Gebet, in dem ihr Gott dafür dankt, dass er immer bei uns ist, auch wenn wir Angst haben.

Zusatzmaterial:

  • Ihr könnt den Kindern im Voraus ausmalen lassen, wie sie sich Daniel in der Löwengrube vorstellen.

  • Bastelt mit den Kindern kleine Löwenmasken, die sie während der Aktivität tragen können.


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