To remind our selves of some of the natural disasters that happen, we watch the effects of an earthquake, tsunami, land slide and valcano. These provoked responses from the young people, including the comment that one school
describes them as “natural evils”! It
was interesting to that some of the friends of the young people saw humour when
watching humans affected by natural disasters, something that the film industry
may be responsible for in films such as “The Day After Tomorrow”.
They all felt that, if faced in these situations, that they
would first scream, panic and then try to run away. This reflects human nature unless trained
like the school children of San Francisco.
The thought that a natural disaster is God’s way of telling
us to care for his creation was mentioned, which has a degree of
possibility. However, the four Bible
passages clearly told us that it is God’s earth. The fact that the earth is still changing,
tells us that creation was not a “one off event”.
We concluded with the idea that a natural
disaster is a way for us to show God’s love in the way we respond. Activities like praying and financial support
were agreed upon.
The craft for ths week was to make a small glode either to reflect the world as it is or to reflect the types of events that contine to shape the world today. Below are some pictures of the craft activity: -
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