A Lesson in Patience
In today’s video, Gears can’t wait to unveil his new invention—the Wait-Be-Gone Time-Span Accelerator. Actually, Gears has a hard time waiting for anything! That is exactly what his new invention is supposed to solve. There is big problem, though: the new Time-Span Accelerator doesn’t work, and Gears must wait on a new part to fix it!
Gizmo streams Miss Tina’s Bible story about Abraham and Sarah to Gear’s phone as he impatiently waits for his package at the Post Office. The bots discover that patience is a Fruit of the Spirit that God grows inside us. Even though waiting can be hard, it is often necessary to receive God’s blessings in our lives. In today’s lesson, children will learn the importance of patience: to trust and wait without complaining.
Chris will get detention if he’s late for school again, yet a hall monitor quickly reports him for not being on time. The two boys could never be friends—or could they? Superbook takes Chris, Joy and Gizmo—along with the hall monitor—to first-century Israel. They meet the Apostle Peter and Cornelius, a Roman army officer—two very different men with little in common until they both have amazing visions from the Lord. The children learn that God doesn’t have favorites and salvation is for everyone!
Working Together
Quantum Labs has a big problem with bugs. No, not the type you call an exterminator to remedy. These pests are computer software bugs called Bug-O-Mytes and they are causing the lab’s computers to be, well… buggy! Gears is offended that instead of asking him, Miss Tina asked Rodney from the IT department to get rid of the bugs. Gears says he has a hardware solution, while Rodney says he has a software fix. Miss Tina saves the day with a Bible story about Nehemiah and how the Israelites worked together to rebuild Jerusalem’s walls. In this lesson, children learn the importance of working together to accomplish more than they could alone. Because after all—two people are better off than one!
Chris will get detention if he’s late for school again, yet a hall monitor quickly reports him for not being on time. The two boys could never be friends—or could they? Superbook takes Chris, Joy and Gizmo—along with the hall monitor—to first-century Israel. They meet the Apostle Peter and Cornelius, a Roman army officer—two very different men with little in common until they both have amazing visions from the Lord. The children learn that God doesn’t have favorites and salvation is for everyone!
Generosity
When Rig finds a gold nugget, he wants to buy the robo-horse of his dreams—until Miss Tina tells the Bible story of a poor widow who gives God just two tiny coins, everything she has!
Chris will get detention if he’s late for school again, yet a hall monitor quickly reports him for not being on time. The two boys could never be friends—or could they? Superbook takes Chris, Joy and Gizmo—along with the hall monitor—to first-century Israel. They meet the Apostle Peter and Cornelius, a Roman army officer—two very different men with little in common until they both have amazing visions from the Lord. The children learn that God doesn’t have favorites and salvation is for everyone!
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Gizmo was elected president of the League of Extraordinary Gentlebots—but to fit in, he’s acting like someone else! Miss Tina tells the Bible story of how a young shepherd boy named David defeated a giant who mocked God. Instead of fighting like King Saul would—with fancy armor and a big sword—David chose to fight the way a shepherd would. He trusted God to use him just as he was! Children learn the importance of being yourself—and who God made you to be.
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Gizmo was elected president of the League of Extraordinary Gentlebots—but to fit in, he’s acting like someone else! Miss Tina tells the Bible story of how a young shepherd boy named David defeated a giant who mocked God. Instead of fighting like King Saul would—with fancy armor and a big sword—David chose to fight the way a shepherd would. He trusted God to use him just as he was! Children learn the importance of being yourself—and who God made you to be.
Learning to Share
Students will learn the importance of sharing.