Select the discussion questions and enrichment activities that will involve the children and best help them achieve the purpose of the lesson.
Prepare a copy of the puzzle located at the end of the lesson. Write the word VALIANT in large letters across the back before cutting the pieces apart.
Materials needed:
A Bible or a New Testament for each child.
A piece of paper and a pencil for each child.
Suggested Lesson Development
Invite a child to give the opening prayer.
Enrichment Activities
You may use one or more of the following activities any time during the lesson or as a review, summary, or challenge.
Prepare the following wordstrips or write them on the chalkboard:
Boldly bore testimony of Jesus Christ
Taught about “the living God”
“Prayed and sang praises unto God”
Stayed in prison and saved the keeper
Taught the keeper to “believe on the Lord Jesus Christ”
Display the wordstrips and distribute the scripture references among the children. Have the children read the scriptures, one at a time, and decide which wordstrip each goes with. Explain that Paul was a valiant witness of Jesus Christ wherever he was and whatever he was doing.
Read the words on the puzzle pieces once more and have the children discuss how they could valiantly testify of Jesus Christ in these areas. You may want to have situations, similar to the following, written on pieces of paper. Then have each child select one and tell how he or she would choose to meet that challenge:
A friend teases you because you won’t go swimming on the Sabbath.
You are invited to a movie that does not meet Church standards.
Some of your friends begin to tell vulgar jokes and stories.
At a store a friend takes a ring and puts it in his or her pocket and encourages you to do the same.
One of your classmates makes false statements about Church doctrines.
You are tempted to look on someone else’s paper during a test.
Have the children dramatize the story of Paul and Silas in prison. Then have them pretend to interview Paul, Silas, the men in the prison, the jailer, and his family. Ask Paul and Silas why they were put into prison and what happened to them there. Ask the other men in prison how they felt when Paul and Silas prayed and sang and the earthquake opened the prison doors. Ask the jailer how he felt when he found the prison doors open and why he and his family were baptized.
Sing or read the words to “I Will Be Valiant” (Children’s Songbook, p. 162), “Dare to Do Right” (Children’s Songbook, p. 158), or “Stand for the Right” (Children’s Songbook, p. 159).