Overall rating: 4.6153846 / 5 from 13 reviews.
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Fumble
"The kids engaged well with this."
I haven't used it, but
"I haven't used it, but intend to at some point. I just didn't use it on Super Bowl Sunday."
Super Bowl Super Devo
"Great way to start our youth a d elementary groups’ Super Bowl party!"
Did not quite agree with
"Did not quite agree with the way fumble was used, the application. Maybe i took it the wrong way or did not read it correctly. We FUMBLE! Never a fumble when we turn to God though."
Fumble!
"Loved how the story of Zacchaeus was used and teaching about "good" fumbles. This went very well for our mid-week lesson just before the Super Bowl - thank you!"
Very cool and creepy
"Very cool and creepy"
This was great
"This deal came at the perfect time! And it helped with the fact that I wanted to do a super cereal bowl with the kids but hadn't found a lesson I liked yo match it. I thank God for you guys because having pre made lessons just in case is a huge weight off the shoulder."
Fumble
"Fumble is a negative word. I don't like how they tried to tie that in with a Biblical lesson. Dropping the ball is a bad thing. So then saying we should drop our sin and take hold of Jesus is confusing. To a young child, if dropping the ball is a bad thing, then dropping our sin is also bad."
Fumble! Big Game Sunday Children's Ministry Lesson
"The analogy of this lesson compared to our Christian life was amazing. The kids (several of whom are football players) absolutely loved it, but I kind of think the adults enjoyed it even more. Everyone could relate to how we need to "fumble" the things that keep us from worshipping God. Thank you for all the resources you provide."
FUMBLE
"Enjoyed this lesson, and the children seemed to get a lot from the Object Lesson -- the idea that mistakes are and can be made in life, and God will not only help us through them, but forgive us for making poor changes. Spent a good deal of time on thinking about ways we can avoid "fumbling" in advance."
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