Arcade Trouble | Road Trip 3

The guys go to an arcade, but Hayden isn't good at the games. Pastor Brent and David win everything, and Hayden loses everything. Tune in to see what happens and learn about how God makes us all unique.
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Arcade Trouble | Road Trip 3

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This one-year series, perfect for 4th-7th graders, is designed to engage families with fun games, exciting challenges, and Bible stories that teach about the love of Jesus.

Small Group Instructions

Section 01Materials: Pens and index cards for each student.

Do you ever feel like Hayden?

How do you think today’s verse can help you?

What is this verse telling us about ourselves?

What do you think this phrase is trying to remind us? Whose are we? How does that help give us confidence every day?

Closing: 

 If you were to walk around your neighborhood or the halls of your school and ask students your age about their identity, what do you believe some of their answers would be? What would they be based upon Is making the switch from “Who am I?” to “Whose am I?” just a play on words, or is there a significant difference there? Explain.

On a piece of paper, write the word, “Masterpiece.” Carry this around in your pocket for the next three days to remind you how God sees you. If you are even bolder, get a pen or marker and write it small on the inside of your wrist to remind you in the same way. 

What challenges prevent you from seeing yourself this way on a regular basis? How can you change that?

 If you haven’t become a Christian yet, I’d like you to consider spending some time this week wrestling with the truth that God made you to resemble Him and that He loves you so much that He sent His only Son on a rescue mission for you. 

If you have become a Christian, you need to realize that the “good things” God planned for you don’t start when you get to high school, college, or become an adult. They start the day you become a Chris

Arcade Trouble | Road Trip 3 Instructions

Section 01Materials: Pens and index cards for each student.

Do you ever feel like Hayden?

How do you think today’s verse can help you?

What is this verse telling us about ourselves?

What do you think this phrase is trying to remind us? Whose are we? How does that help give us confidence every day?

Closing: 

 If you were to walk around your neighborhood or the halls of your school and ask students your age about their identity, what do you believe some of their answers would be? What would they be based upon Is making the switch from “Who am I?” to “Whose am I?” just a play on words, or is there a significant difference there? Explain.

On a piece of paper, write the word, “Masterpiece.” Carry this around in your pocket for the next three days to remind you how God sees you. If you are even bolder, get a pen or marker and write it small on the inside of your wrist to remind you in the same way. 

What challenges prevent you from seeing yourself this way on a regular basis? How can you change that?

 If you haven’t become a Christian yet, I’d like you to consider spending some time this week wrestling with the truth that God made you to resemble Him and that He loves you so much that He sent His only Son on a rescue mission for you. 

If you have become a Christian, you need to realize that the “good things” God planned for you don’t start when you get to high school, college, or become an adult. They start the day you become a Chris