Yes Lord, What Now?
From SPARK
One-sentence summary
Teaching children how to tell others about Jesus.
Description
This is the third booklet in a series for children on how to share the good news of Jesus.There is more information for those who decide to believe in Jesus. This booklet explains the reason for missions. There are those who pray for, and give money to missionaries. They are called the send-ers. God asks some people to go to foreign lands and tell about Jesus. These are go-ers. Both are important in God's work. Children are encouraged to attend church. It tells them how to get ready to work as a missionary.
Chapter titles are:
- He is Lord
- Yes, Lord, I'll obey
- God's Command
- The Go-ers
- The Send-ers
- Why be a missionary?
- Do people want to hear?
- Honest answers
- A missionary and a Wooden Shoe
- Steps to the Mission Field
- What now?
- Your high school years
Considerations
- This booklet was written for children 8-12 years old.
- It has 25 pages.
- It has three colors and is 8 1/2" x 5 3/4" inches.
Limitations
- The booklet is written for children in western countries. It could be changed for use in other cultures.
- The drawings may not have meaning for children in minority cultures.
- The booklet is written for children who, at this age, can read and write.
- The use of wooden shoes in the Netherlands will need to be explained to children in many cultures.
Guidelines for Use
- As a flip chart with explaination of the symbolic drawings.
- In church, Sunday School, Bible camps, and clubs.
Where to Obtain
Link to Producer or Source Organization
Bible Centered Ministries International (BCM)
Cost
$3.49 (USD) as of July 2008
Producer/Owners
Author/Artist/Producer
- Author: Su Cochran
Current copyright owner
Bible Centered Ministries International (BCM), 1994
Other Information
If you are interested in translating this pamphlet for a minority language group, contact Bible Centered Ministries International (BCM). They will help you work out a Creative Commons License agreement.
Reviewed by
Vida, VMS
Date
July 8, 2008


