Welcome back, adventurer! Today we’ll peek into colorful homes and bustling streets. Let’s pray that every child there feels God’s joy and hope inside!
Read the Story!
Luke 10:25–37
Story Intro...
Jesus told about a man on a journey who was attacked. People passed by without helping, but a Samaritan stopped. He cared for the man, bandaged his wounds, and took him to safety.
Lets think about it:
Life can feel like a journey — sometimes exciting, sometimes hard. Migrant workers travel far from home to earn money, often feeling lonely. In Jesus’ story, the Good Samaritan noticed someone in need and helped. God cares about people far from home and wants us to notice and care too.
Let’s Pray Together
Dear God, help me be kind to people who feel far from home. Make me brave enough to care for others. Amen.
Aksie-idee:
Make a “kindness card” for someone who isn’t in your family — maybe a neighbor or teacher.
MEMORY VERSE:
“Love your neighbor as yourself.” — Luke 10:27
Justin se gedagte
I once felt lost on a school trip. Scared, until someone came to help. Many kids feel far from home. We can be like the Samaritan by showing kindness. A smile or small help can bring hope.
Grown Ups
Today, adults are praying for migrant workers who travel far from home. They ask God to protect families left behind and bring dignity and fairness.
LETS PRAY
Lord, comfort children whose parents travel far to find work.
Jesus, protect families of migrant workers and fill them with hope.