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Fasting for Lent: 11 ideas for what kids & teens can give up. Fasting and abstinence are the practice of giving up something good (for example, eating meat or watching television) in order to turn away from sin and draw closer to God.
Translation for younger kids: “Lent is a time when we practice new ways of giving up sin and doing good so we can be closer to God.”. The traditional practices of Lent, drawn from Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, are almsgiving (Mattew 6:2–4), prayer (Matthew 6:5–15), and fasting (Matthew 6:16–18).
26 Φεβ 2019 · When I updated The Religion Teacher’s Lenten Activity Pack, I simplified the resources into five effective lesson plans to help students learn to live their faith with passion and purpose during Lent.
7 Μαρ 2014 · Materials Needed: Bibles, notecards and markers, youtube video and equipment to play video, copies of closing prayer and benediction. OPENING ACTIVITY: – Ask youth what season in the church calendar we are about to enter. (Lent) – Tell the youth we are going to do a Lent Trivia Game.
Discuss the history of Lent, including its origins and how it has evolved over time. Talk about the early Christians who would fast and pray in preparation for Easter. Explain how the traditions of Lent have changed over time, but the purpose has remained the same.
This resource is written by the Archdiocesan Ofice for Youth (AOY) in Melbourne as a program that youth groups can use throughout the season of Lent. The program aims to deepen the faith of young people and to extend their understanding of Lent.
25+ Lent Ideas for Kids and Teens Help your kids renew their baptismal commitment during Lent by Brian Smith with these ideas for fasting, giving, and praying.