This series teaches your children to focus on the true meaning of Christmas and give Jesus the presents He desires from us.
- Each short film ranges in length from 3-5 minutes to help teach children about important subjects in a funny and entertaining way.
- Use them in upcoming lessons to help drive home the point in an engaging and memorable way.
- These short films sold separately are $20, but when purchased in this bundle they are 50% off – only $10.
Lesson 1 – HAPPY BIRTHDAY JESUS
Short Film: “The Nativity Scene”
Application: The question of why we celebrate Christmas is answered. We celebrate the birth of Jesus. It is His birthday. What do you buy for our Father God, who has everything? The answer is simple.
Bill is the best Christmas gift guesser Troy knows, so Troy has him over to start guessing. But what’s with the figures and barn display? Bill’s never really seen a nativity set before. How would you imagine and tell your friend about Jesus’ birth?
Lesson 2 – To Jesus: My Time
Short Film: “Devotions”
Application: What does Jesus want for Christmas? He wants you. How do I give myself to Jesus? The most practical way to give yourself to Jesus is to give Him your time.
An over the top, humorous comparison between two girls. One takes time for devotions and one doesn’t.
Lesson 3 – To Jesus: My Money
Short Film: “Leaps of Faith”
Application: Christmas is a time of giving. It is important that in the hustle and bustle that we teach our kids how to have an attitude of gratitude instead of a sense of entitlement?
What if you could pray, snap your fingers, and get whatever you want? Would you use your powers for good or evil? Does God give us faith to use like a blank check, or is our faith for something more. Learn to use your faith the right way, and not like a credit card.
Lesson 4 – To Jesus: My Worship
Short Film: “Terror on the Top Floor”
Application: We live in a day where people do not worship idols made of wood and stone. Today the biggest form of idol worship is self-worship. There is no doubt that Christmas is the most self-obsessed time of the year in America. One way to counter self-worship is to forget about your problems and begin to thank God for the good things in your life.
Three teens are trapped in an elevator. The first tries screaming to get out. The second tries a cell phone. The third worships God, explaining that’s what David would have done. Worshipping works and the elevator begins moving again, they stop worshipping and the elevator stops moving, they start worshipping and it works again. Is God at work here or is the youth pastor pulling a prank?
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