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Morgan is on a mission to show her brother Hank that the Bible (and life itself) is all about Jesus. To prove it, Hank and Morgan will take their time machine on an unforgettable backward journey through the New and Old Testaments to find that Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” Hebrews 13:8 (NIRV)
“I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End,” says the Lord God. “I am the God Who is, and Who was, and Who will come. I am the Mighty One.”
Revelation 1:8 (NIRV)
A Place at the Table
Scripture: Acts 10:9-23, Peter's Vision
Jesus was Jewish and all of his followers at the beginning were Jewish. Hank and Morgan travel to first century Judah, where Peter has just had a vision from God that reveals Jesus came to save everyone, of every nation, of every culture, of every time.
Objective: Kids will learn no matter where we come from or what we've done, we can all choose to follow Jesus.
Fire in The Church
Scripture: Acts 2:1-12, The Holy Spirit Comes at Pentecost
After learning that anyone can be part of God's Church, Hank is curious to see when the Church started. Morgan takes Hank to the day of Pentecost, where the Holy Spirit came and the Church was born.
Objective: Kids will learn all who follow Jesus are members of God's church.
One Early Sunday Morning
Scripture: John 20:1-18, The Empty Tomb
Hank and Morgan join Mary at the empty tomb, where they discover that the tomb is empty. When the encounter Jesus, they understand that He is risen. Because Jesus is alive, we can live forever with Him.
Objective: Kids will learn that we can live forever with Jesus, because Jesus is alive!
Forgive Me
Scripture: Luke 23:32-47, The Crucifixion
Hank saw Jesus at the empty tomb, but wonders now “Did Jesus really die?” Morgan will take Hank to the cross to see for himself the way Jesus suffered and died so that he could offer us forgiveness.
Objective: Kids will learn that because Jesus died, we can have forgiveness.
On the Road
Scripture: John 5:1-15, The Healing at the Pool
Jesus traveled the countryside telling people about the kingdom of God. Hank and Morgan join Jesus as He enters Bethesda and meet a crippled man who is hoping in superstition to make him better. But he soon learns, we should place all of hope in Jesus, who truly has the power to heal.
Objective: Kids will learn that we can place all of our hope in Jesus.
Jesus For the Save
Scripture: Isaiah 6:1-8, Isaiah's Commission & Isaiah 7:13-14, Prophecy About Jesus
The kingdom of Israel was broken, the people were scattered and shaken and they needed to know that God would save them. Through the prophets God told the people that better days were ahead – The Savior was coming.
Objective: Kids will learn that even when we feel broken, Jesus is our Savior.
King of Kings
Scripture: 1 Samuel 8:4-22, Israel Asks for a King
The people of Israel demanded a king, so God allowed them to appoint a ruler for themselves. But due to corruption and turning away from God, the time of the kings would not last long. . . that is until God would send a king who would rule over our hearts and minds forever.
Objective: Kids will learn that Jesus is the King of our hearts and minds forever.
0 For 10
Scripture: Exodus 32:1-8, 15-30, The Golden Calf
God gave the 10 Commandments to Moses and the people to show them the way to live righteous lives. But as Hank and Morgan will discover, the people were too busy breaking the commandments to pay attention.
Objective: Kids will learn that there is no righteousness apart from Jesus.
Promises
Scripture: Genesis 15:1-6, God's Covenant with Abram
Hank and Morgan will join Abram as God promises that his offspring will be as numerous as the stars in the sky. Morgan will explain to God planned out every detail: that Abram's descendants would become the nation of Israel and Jesus would be one of those descendants – the brightest star that has ever shined on earth.
Objective: Kids will learn that Jesus cares about every detail of our lives.
Rough Sailing
Scripture: Genesis 6:9-7:5, The Flood
Hank and Morgan travel to the time of Noah during a time of great wickedness in the earth. Hank and Morgan will come to understand that the punishment for sin is death, and that only Jesus could disrupt and destroy the pattern of sin and death.
Objective: Kids will learn that Jesus took the punishment for sin that we deserved.
Where Are You?
Scripture: Genesis 3:1-13, 21-24, The Fall
Going back to the time of Adam and Eve, Hank is eager to see Jesus again. What he sees instead is the very first sin being committed. Hank and Morgan come to understand that Jesus came to earth to conquer sin.
Objective: Kids will learn that without Jesus, we are helpless in our sin.
Let “Us” Create
Scripture: Genesis 2:4-23, Adam and Eve
Hank and Morgan travel all the way back to the beginning, when God – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit – created the world and everything in it. They will learn that not only was Jesus there during creation, but Jesus loves us, His most prized creation.
Objective: Kids will learn that we are Jesus' most valuable creation.
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