[All of the articles mentioned in this talk may be shown to the children at the proper places.] The neglected boy saw that the other boys and girls were getting a great many more presents than he received. “Dear me,” whined the Neglected Boy; “no one ever gives me anything. No one cares for me, … Continue reading “THE NEGLECTED BOY—A CHRISTMAS TALK”
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HOW THEY ESCAPED—A BIBLE-STUDY, WITH OBJECTS
Come to the meeting prepared with many symbols illustrating some of the most remarkable deliverances described in the Bible. Placing these one by one before the children, ask them of what man or woman each of the symbols reminds them, and what remarkable escape was brought about through the use of the things shown to … Continue reading “HOW THEY ESCAPED—A BIBLE-STUDY, WITH OBJECTS”
FROM PIT TO POWER—A BLACKBOARD TALK ON THE STORY OF JOSEPH
Ask the children what lad it was that was thrown by his brothers into the pit. When they have answered, draw on the board a simple oval to represent the pit. Then go on to bring out seven sad points in the story of Joseph. Represent these points by thorn-like triangles rising about the pit … Continue reading “FROM PIT TO POWER—A BLACKBOARD TALK ON THE STORY OF
JOSEPH”
WHICH WILL YOU CHOOSE?—A BLACKBOARD TEMPERANCE TALK
Find two pictures strongly contrasted,—one of a bright young man, the other a decrepit old drunkard. The illustration will be more effective if both are represented standing. Pin these pictures to the wall or blackboard, and cover each with bits of paper, pinned on separately, so that the parts of the pictures can be disclosed … Continue reading “WHICH WILL YOU CHOOSE?—A BLACKBOARD TEMPERANCE TALK”
HOW TO MAKE HOME HAPPY—A PICTURE TALK
Obtain a large picture of a boy or a girl, or, still better, draw one on the blackboard. Over this picture pin pieces of paper, concealing the different parts of it, in such a way that the pieces can be removed one by one as the talk proceeds. First let the speaker say what the … Continue reading “HOW TO MAKE HOME HAPPY—A PICTURE TALK”
THE SCHOOLROOM BATTLE—A TALK ABOUT SCHOOL TEMPTATIONS
Bessie and Ben were ready to fight the battles of their Master; but they surely did not know when they went to school that morning that the schoolroom was to be a battle-ground, and that they had a struggle—or, rather, several struggles—before them. Bessie was the first to be attacked. There came up to her … Continue reading “THE SCHOOLROOM BATTLE—A TALK ABOUT SCHOOL
TEMPTATIONS”
JUST BY DOING NOTHING—A LESSON ON THOUGHTFULNESS FOR OTHERS
[This may be used in connection with the story of Cain,—“Am I my brother’s keeper?”] “I’m not hurting my horse,” said a rough, hard-faced man, when the agent for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals spoke to him. “Why, I’m not even touching that horse, and I haven’t gone near him for … Continue reading “JUST BY DOING NOTHING—A LESSON ON THOUGHTFULNESS FOR
OTHERS”
FLOWERS IN THE GROUND—A SERMON-STORY ON UNSELFISHNESS
Last spring there was a company of seeds in my garden. They were the seeds of carnation pinks and sweet-peas. Down in the dark earth, with nothing to look at or to divert their minds, the seeds got to talking to each other. “What’s the use of pushing our way up into the air?” asked … Continue reading “FLOWERS IN THE GROUND—A SERMON-STORY ON
UNSELFISHNESS”
THE IMPRISONED RIVER—OR, THE REASON WHY GOD PUNISHES US
There was once a river full of water, bright and sparkling in the sunshine. The river had buoyant spirits, was careless and rollicking. It used to like to leave its banks, and roam off here and there through the woods and over the fields. Sometimes, when the passion seized it, it would swell to an … Continue reading “THE IMPRISONED RIVER—OR, THE REASON WHY GOD PUNISHES
US”
THE GREAT BLACK SWAMP—A STORY TO TEACH THE NEED OF HOME MISSIONS AND CHRISTIAN CITIZENSHIP
Once there was a very beautiful city. Its streets were wide and finely paved. Its lawns were green and smooth and covered with beautiful flowers. Its houses were large and richly furnished, and all the people in it were well dressed and happy. There were magnificent churches and splendid schoolhouses. There were libraries and museums … Continue reading “THE GREAT BLACK SWAMP—A STORY TO TEACH THE NEED OF
HOME MISSIONS AND CHRISTIAN CITIZENSHIP”