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Make an edible snake out of a sandwich.
The snake is suitable, for example, for:
-A jungle program / festival
-An animal / creation program
-The story of the brazen serpent

Make an orienteering course with the Bible. This article shows you how to make an orienteering event where the participants are led through different Bible passages to the next post. It's fun - let yourself be surprised...

This boat moves forward in the water with the energy stored in the rubber by turning the paddle wheel backwards. It can be experimented with different amounts and thicknesses of rubber until the best result is achieved.

A semester program of various activities on the theme of "I love ..." and with 7 devotions on Genesis.

Exciting quarterly program for Ameisli with four originals from the Bible with:
- Cooking
- Physical activity
- Handicrafts
- Devotion

How do children and teenagers learn? What shapes learning? What consequences does this have for the learning process? This article aims to provide information on these and other questions.

This concept was carried out as part of the Besj League Zone Zurich. It is suitable for children and young people aged 9-16 years. It is intended to serve as a support for devotional preparation.

When we hear "forest animal" we probably think first of the larger specimens of forest fauna, such as deer, stags, foxes, badgers, or perhaps martens or squirrels, but there are many more.

A knight's camp held in a ruin is presented.
This article is a Forum issue article and it is attached as a PDF file.

Achtung, Fertig, Paulus: Here you will find a weekly plan on the topic "Achtung, Fertig, Paulus" and some pictures, as well as a short review of the fall camp.

On the road on a secret mission
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This semester program is based on the following book:
The story is about William Tyndale, who translated the Bible into English.

A piece of copper turns black when it glows in the flame. If the hot black piece of copper is immersed in alcohol, it becomes copper-colored again. This can be used to illustrate the confession of sins and the cleansing of guilt.

When Jesus spoke, it came alive. He did not make yawning lectures with many abstract words but often used pictures. We humans love pictures. Pictures are easier to memorize. Pictures illustrate something and pictures can be remembered - especially when they have something to do with our life. And the pictures which Jesus used, had to do with his audience. Let us take the parables of the kingdom of heaven (Matthew chapter 13) as an example. A whole chapter where Jesus talks in images to the people and his disciples. There were many farmers among the audience and that is what the parables of the fourfold field are aiming at - the word which does not only fall on good soil or the image of the enemy who sows a seed which destroys the good seed. Then there were also housewives, for whom the image of the leaven is just right or then also the fishing net, which of course fits for the fishermen in this region at the so-called Galilean Sea - the Sea of Galilee.
But if we now ask ourselves which image Jesus probably used as the very first one, it seems to be not so easy at all. And if I'm going to ask it that way, it's certainly not one of the ones I just mentioned. That's true. The parable of the fishing net is the closest to our image, because it is also about fishing. Now, of course, it rings a bell with most people. It is about the incident when Jesus was passing by the Sea of Galilee and saw Peter and Andrew in the boat and called out to them, "Come, follow me. I will make you fishers of men!" An incident that is actually familiar to many of us. But I think it's worth looking at a little more closely:

Data:
- Age group 7 to 14 years
- Depends on how you make the game, but can more participants
- Outdoors in the city
- At least 3 leaders
- Between up to an hour

Something completely different is an Olympiad that takes place blindfolded - a totally new experience!

This concept was implemented as part of the Besj League Zone Zurich. It is suitable for children and young people aged 9-16. It is intended to serve as a support for devotional preparation.

The idea of this EPA afternoon is to look at God's Word, continuing with the theme God's Word is like a mirror.

With a sock and a box inside, the start is given for a sock puppet. Now it is quite individual. You can create your sock puppet with all kinds of craft materials.

What are the names of the mountains in the Bible and what activities took place at/on them?
- Mountain of longing
- Mountain of silence
- Mountain of salvation
- Mountain of prayer
- Mountain of preaching
- Mountain of decision

Brother Yun is a Chinese evangelist who has strongly influenced the house church movement in China over the last 4 decades.
Here you can find a semester program.

A cool get-to-know-you game where you don't just have to sit or stand still.
Can your group identify the other players without being identified themselves?

It works in a similar way to normal floorball. Instead of field hockey sticks, the players have a fly swatter and the game is played with a ping-pong ball. The playing field, group size and goal size can be freely adapted to suit requirements.

A spiritual concept that is suitable for 9 afternoons. It combines a various comic character with different biblical stories, with different program ideas. Suitable for children from the 3rd grade (youth group age).

Building an improvised bivouac without talking to each other is a real challenge.
But the results are impressive.

This is a seat-of-the-pants game that requires everyone's full attention. Everyone can win or everyone can lose.