The Faithful Sparrow – a Luke 12 Craft
Supplies Needed:
- Construction Paper (brown, white, yellow, and orange)
- Scissors
- Glue
- Marker
Instructions:
- Cut out a brown circle for the sparrow’s body and a smaller white circle for the head.
- Cut out two small orange triangles for the beak.
- Cut out two small yellow circles for the eyes.
- Glue the head onto the body.
- Glue the orange triangles onto the head for the beak.
- Use the marker to draw two black dots on the yellow circles for pupils.
- Cut out two small brown wings and glue them onto the body.
- Cut out a small brown tail and glue it onto the back of the body.
- Use the marker to draw feathers on the wings and tail.
- Cut out a small green leaf and write "Luke 12:6-7" on it.
- Glue the leaf onto the bottom of the sparrow.
Explanation:
In Luke 12:6-7, Jesus reminds us that God cares for every sparrow and that we are worth much more than many sparrows. This craft is a reminder that we are all valuable in God’s eyes and that He cares for us deeply. The sparrow represents how even something small and seemingly insignificant to us is still important to God. The leaf with the Bible verse serves as a reminder to trust in God’s love and care for us.
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