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VisitorinWaiting -> Superheroes for Jesus... (4/28/2008 12:28:13 PM)
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Without my husband and I allowing our children to watch Spiderman movies, Batman movies, Superman movies, etc, etc, our little boys got caught up with these Superheroes. In my opinion, it got out of hand...to where they would talk about them way too much, relate Bible stories to these characters, and basically want to learn more about them than anything else. I came to the point that whenever they mentioned these characters, I would say, "Well, I really don't like ..... because he is not real. You know who I do like. I like [insert name of Biblical hero here] because he was real, and he did... [whatever awesome thing he did]." Then sometimes instead of using Moses, David, Samson, I would use Jesus...and tell what He did...and that He was real. Hubby picked up on this. He took it a step further. He was talking to the boys one day after a very trying day with their behavior problems (argh!)...he said, "Guess what, boys?! You know that you can be Superheroes!" They lit up! Of course, it started, "Like Spiderman? Like Superman?! Like Batman?!" Hubby said, "Ug, no. Those guys aren't REAL superheroes. You know who is a real superhero...Samson...David...Daniel. You know how they became superheroes? They just loved Jesus and obeyed Him...and He allowed them to do amazing things. If you love and obey Jesus, He will allow you to do amazing things too." This has really caught on with them and helped so much with their behavior. If they begin to misbehave, I will say, "Oh, no, I guess Jesus will have to find another boy to be His superhero because a superhero for Jesus doesn't do that." I'm wanting to play on this while they are very into it. I am wanting to put a small sign in their room that says, "Superheroes for Jesus." I want to put pictures of those Bible heroes up under the sign and then do a study on each character. The only pictures I have found so far look very cartoon-y. I am trying to teach the kids that these heroes are real. I don't want them to associate the characters with cartoons. Do you know where I can get pictures of these Bible characters that don't look so "fake?" Also, I know that I can develop lessons on my own of each character by just using the Bible...but if there is a place I could go where someone has done unit studies or something on different Bible characters? Thanks for any help you can give...
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