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April2008
NewCovKids
To nurture a child from birth to know, love, and serve Christ and to equip parents in building families of faith.
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Taking Care of God’s Earth
With all the talk about global warming and the “greening” of America, children are bombarded with environmental messages. And while it’s important to teach kids to take care of God’s Earth, it’s even more important to help them understand why.
From a young age, children can know that God made all things—including them. As the Bible says, “The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it. The world and all its people belong to him” (Psalm 24:1). We conserve natural resources because God has made us caretakers of his creation. It’s our job!
Spring’s arrival—and Earth Day on April 22—is an ideal time for your family to discuss the environment from a Christian perspective:
Read the Bible’s creation account (Genesis 1-2) and other verses about God’s provision. Talk about how God designed each of us (Psalm 139:13-16), is in charge of the stars (Isaiah 40:26), cares for the birds and flowers (Matthew 6:25-30), and so on.
Together, note good and bad examples of being God’s caretakers of Earth. Point out how litter impacts our environment. Make your children aware of wastefulness at home and in your neighborhood.
Brainstorm ways that your family can pitch in to care for the planet. If you don’t already, recycle your discards. Pitch in at church or community clean-up days. Plant trees to commemorate special occasions. When you’re enjoying nature, leave it in the same condition as before—or even better.
9:15 a.m. Sundays 2>52 Basics: April’s Virtue is Joy
Growing in Wisdom, Faith, and Friendship
When can you intentionally share the Joy of Christ with your children?
Family Times—Morning Time, Drive Time, Meal Time and Bed Time are great times to be together and slow down a bit to share Christ , although teachable moments are all around us all of the time! Find Joy in the moment! See the Bible verses below.
“Into each day some joy finds its way into my life. On this occasion my cup runneth over.” Hazel Grant
11:00 a.m. Sundays Children’s Worship: At the Starlight Station come aboard to discover ways to be a servant leader as we walk through the life of Joseph.
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Talk to God with your kids:
1. Thank God for all the wonderful things he created.
2. Thank God for caring for your family and all of nature.
3. Ask God to give your family a healthy respect for the Earth.
4. Ask God to help your family use resources wisely.
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Parenting Insights
In Earth-Wise: A Biblical Response to Environmental Issues, Calvin DeWitt offers these principles for honoring God by taking care of the Earth:
1. Protect and nourish God’s creation, just as he protects and nourishes us.
2. Honor and worship Jesus, through whom God created all things (John 1:3).
3. Enjoy all of God’s natural wonders without destroying them.
4. Serve God in all you do during your earthly life (Matthew 6:33).
5. Be content with what you have and work to preserve resources for others.
6. Don’t overwork God’s creation—including your bodies. Even God rested on the seventh day.
7. Put your concerns for the environment into practice, and spread the message to others.
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“O Lord, what a variety of things you have made! In wisdom you have made them all. The earth is full of your creatures…. When you give them your breath, life is created, and you renew the face of the earth.”
Psalm 104:24, 30
God turned a void of nothingness into our vast universe. And despite our sinfulness, God faithfully restores the Earth and offers new life to all people.
Teachable Moments
1. Say aloud a prayer of thanks to God whenever you’re “wowed” by his creation. Inspiration can come from a stunning sunset or a tiny insect.
2. Remind children how special God made them. As you care for your kids’ physical needs and celebrate milestones, share how God designed their bodies to do amazing things.
3. While you’re enjoying nature, tie in relevant Bible truths. When you see a rainbow, for example, talk about how God always keeps his promises (see Genesis 8:12-17).
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Do your children know where the world came from—and who made them? Use the questions below to get kids talking about God’s creation and their role in caring for it. Ask:
- What are your favorite things that God has made, and why?
- If God had asked you to name all the animals in the Garden of Eden, what names would you have chosen?
- What do you suppose God thinks when people mess up his creation?
- If you could give people a message from God about taking care of the Earth, what would you say?
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Family Experience: Eco-Lympics Party
Start training now for these fun activities. As your family enjoys some laughter and together-time, you’ll also be pitching in to clean up God’s creation!
· Litterbug Chase—Visit a littered field or park. Race to collect the most cans, the oldest paper item, and the biggest piece of trash. Have family members create funny stories about how a piece of trash might’ve ended up there.
· Nature Hunt—Go on a scavenger hunt in your yard, a park, or an open-space area. Search for items such as a dandelion, a leaf, a funny-shaped rock, a seed, a live insect, and so on.
· Trashed Out—Have family members create sculptures using items from your recycling bins. (Use only safe items.) Display the sculptures for a few weeks as fun reminders to recycle.
· Earth-Friendly Fare—At the end of your festivities, serve locally grown produce. Before eating, thank God for the abundance of food we have.
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This page is designed to help educate parents and isn’t meant to endorse any movie, music, or product.
Our prayer is that you’ll make informed decisions about what your children watch, listen to, and wear.
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What’s Playing at the Movies
Movie: Nim’s Island (Fox Walden)
Genre: Science fiction/fantasy
Release Date: April 4
Cast: Abigail Breslin, Jodie Foster, Gerard Butler
Rating: PG for mild adventure action and brief language
Synopsis: Young Nim (Abigail Breslin) lives on a remote island with her scientist father. Nim’s imagination rules the magical place, inspired by her favorite literary hero. When Nim’s dad goes missing from the island, a twist of fate brings Nim and a big-city author together. They must find courage from their fictional hero to conquer the island.
Discussion Questions: If you could be an imaginary character, who or what would it be? Who in the Bible do you find to be cool or exciting, and why? When you’re facing tough times, where do you find courage and strength?
What Music Is Releasing
Artist: Taylor Swift (self-titled album)
Artist Info: This 19-year-old singer-songwriter burst onto the country-pop music scene in 2006 with the single “Tim McGraw.” She already has had three top-40 hits. Swift wasn’t intimidated by veterans who said she was too young to succeed. “I’m intimidated by the fear of being average,” she says.
Summary: Swift’s clean, sugary lyrics are okay for preteen audiences. She sings about past relationships and liking a boy who just wanted to be friends.
Discussion Questions: Why do you think Swift’s songs are so popular? When do you think kids are ready for boy-girl relationships? Explain. What’s so bad about being “average”?
What Games Are Out
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Farm Vet
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Kids learn about farm animals
by feeding and caring for them.
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E for comic mischief
and blood; Windows
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Disney Friends
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In this life-simulation game, kids
look out for others.
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E for comic mischief;
Nintendo DS
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Super Smash Bros. Brawl
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This “king of the mountain” fighting
game is full of animated violence
but no blood.
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T for cartoon violence and crude humor; Wii
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GAME RATINGS KEY: EC=Early Childhood, E=Everyone (ages 6+), E10+ (ages 10+), T=Teen (ages 13+)
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Culture & Trends
What’s happening right now that may affect your children and family:
· Children younger than 5 average 9.5 hours of sleep per 24 hours, far short of the 12 to 15 hours recommended for this age group.
· A new niche of fathers known as “alternadads” favors rock T-shirts over suits. These “cool” dads keep their pre-fatherhood hobbies and music preferences. But they’re also involved parents, eager to pass on their interests to their children.
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Quick Stats
Here’s how 4,000 people responded to this online question:
“At what age should kids get their first cell phone?”
6-7: 3%
8-9: 6%
10-11: 34%
12-13: 23%
14-16: 16%
17-19: 5%
When they can afford it: 4%
When they start driving: 3%
They shouldn’t: 1%
(pediatrics.about.com)
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*Mark your Calendars for VBS *
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*Power
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*June
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Hey Parents and Kids of New Cov,
I would like to take an opportunity to introduce myself. And I would really like to get to know you. Let’s go to the park, grab an ice cream cone, go to lunch, or get a coke. You choose. I love new ideas. I would also love to have lunch with you at your school!! Call me at the church—I would rather be hanging out with you than sitting in an office, or e-mail me at lbirsner@ncovenant.org ANYTIME!
I love kids. I have 4 of my own from 3 years old to 5th grade. I’m married to Cody and he is a lot like a kid. FUN! My degree is in education. I thought I would be a schoolteacher, but God had other plans for me. I began as a part-time youth director in college which turned into a full-time Christian Education Director after graduating. I don’t want to date myself, but I have about 10 years of professional experience and many, many years as a children’s ministry volunteer. And to me that is a good fit because I love Jesus the most!
No wonder I’m doing what I’m doing because I’ve always said that the best things in life are messy. Think about it!
My faves are lobster, popcorn (I think it might be the butter I actually like), the beach on an ocean, playing games, reading a good book, sleeping in (the best is a jammy day at our house), walking, sunsets, amusement parks, traveling, lying in a hammock, laughing with friends and family and the list could go on and on because God made the world so wonderful!!! My three pet peeves are wet socks—I can explain later, mosquitoes and flies (I can’t wait to have a good conversation with God about those!) And I can’t wait to know you! Let’s get together!
Because Jesus loves children,
Linda Birsner Director of Children’s Ministry