Yesterday, I was privileged enough to get to teach a lesson all about one of my very favorite books.
{If you’ve always wondered what this book is about…let me know. I will send you a copy. For free!}
Thanks to the cute poem found HERE…this is what I came up with:
Play phones found at The Dollar Tree.
The Pollards says
There was a link above for the text.
I wonder what would happen if we treated our Scriptures like we treat our cell phones?
What if we carried them around in our purses or pockets?
What if we turned back to get them if we forgot them?
What if we flipped through them several times a day?
What if we used them to receive messages?
What if we treated them like we couldn't live without them?
What if we gave them to kids as gifts?
What if we used them as we traveled?
What if we used them in case of an emergency?
This is something to make you go hmm… where are my Scriptures?
Oh, and one more thing. Unlike our cell phone, we don't ever have to worry about our Scriptures being disconnected because Jesus already paid the bill!
The Larsen Gang says
I love this idea and I want to use if for a hand out in my class on Sunday…but the link you have isn't working and I can't read the last little bit of the handout. Any chance you can let me know what the bottom of the handout says?
Thanks so much
Carrie
BRL95@msn.com
Miranda says
I'm lovin your blog I was curious if you have a pdf of this you could share? This would be PERFECT for a girls camp devotional I'm planning ๐
Marci Coombs says
Ya know…the computer that I saved this handout on has crashed and I no longer have it saved ๐ So sorry that I can't help!
Miranda says
Not a problem thanks for your response I REALLY appreciate it ๐
Lora Nehring says
The link to the poem doesn't work, but this one does:
http://indybooks.blogspot.com/2007/02/cell-phone-vs-scriptures.html
Thanks! This is such a cute idea!!
Anonymous says
I love this! I recently stumbled upon your blog and now I check it everyday! I am Valerie Stock's friend and I really do think you are pretty awesome – just sayin'!
Beth Goodbaudy in Newberg, Oregon