It's
Easter Sunday! Egg hunt, chocolates and bunnies? Though it might be for most
people here in China, we wanted our kids to learn the real meaning of Easter.
I
just kept it simple for the family. We did a sun catcher of a cross and
placed it in our front window for the kids and our neighbours to remember that
Jesus died on the cross to save us from our sins.
It
was an easy activity for everyone and it was pretty fuss free. We talked to
Sophie about the meaning of Easter and what happened on Good Friday and Easter
Sunday. I have provided directions to make the suncatcher at the end of this
blog.
At bedtime, we read our daily
bible devotion for children to the kids and taught them the Lord's prayer and
we sang some worship songs.
Next
year, when we are back home, we will take the kids to attend Sunday
service with family and friends.
His
love endures forever. Amen.
Materials for Suncatcher:
Hard
paper or thin cardboard for frame
Contact
paper
Colored
cellophane paper
Sticker
gems
Washi
tape
Double
sided tape
Scissors
Cut out the
shape of a cross on a hard colored paper and stuck the contact paper on one
side. I used double sided tape to tape the back of the cross (sticky surface
facing out) to a window.
I cut out
strips of colored cellophane paper and the children cut them into squares or
rectangles. We used pink, orange, green and clear as I wanted to have a spring
look.
We stuck the
colored paper and then I used washi tape to tidy up the borders as some of the
colored paper would stick out of the cross. Once finished, we placed some pink
sticker gems on the cross on both sides so that it sparkles on both sides.
I hope you
enjoy this simple craft with your children.