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Saturday, July 18, 2026

Bible tale: Adam part 1 of 3

Bible tale: Adam part 1 of 3
from Genesis 2:4 to 20A
Re-told by Debbie Dunn















  • Story Highlights:
    * On the 6th day of Creation, God created First Man, Adam, from the dust of the earth.
    * God gave Adam 1 rule: If he ate from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good & Evil, he would die.
    * God gave Adam the task of naming all the pairs of male and female animals.


Introduction:


Let’s begin. As we discover more about day three and day six of Creation, we will play detective. We’ll combine the clues we learn from the Bible verses and add in our imagination to kind of fill in the blanks of what might have happened on those two days.

































We need volunteers to play the following parts:


* Narrator #1

* Narrator #2

* Father God

* Jesus Christ

* Bible Verse Reader

* Adam



SKIT: Topic: Adam Part 1 - from Genesis 2:4-20A



Narrator #1: Genesis 2 reveals that, on the 3rd day, in addition to creating all the plants and trees, God created a beautiful garden called the Garden of Eden.





















JESUS: Father, where do you intend to place the Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil?


God text

Father God: Jesus, I am going to place them in the very middle of the garden.



JESUS: That sounds great, Father!






















Narrator #2: As you likely recall, on the 6th day of Creation, God created all the animals that lived on the land. Then, Father God might have said:


God text

Father God: Jesus, it is now time to create my most important creation of all.


Narrator #1: The Bible verse reader will explain how the very first man was created by reading Genesis 2, verses 7 and 15.



Genesis 2:7 Then the Lord God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being. (NIV)



Genesis 2:15 The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it. (NIV)























Narrator #2: After the very first man ever created was formed, God named him Adam.


God text

Father God: Welcome, Son! I will call you Adam.


Narrator #1: Adam came forward to hear the one rule God had made for his life in this beautiful garden.


ADAM: Okay. Uh, …, thank you, Father God, for creating me! What is this one commandment I must follow?


God text

Father God: Adam, I hope you will enjoy your time living in this beautiful garden! There is only one rule you must follow.


ADAM: What is that rule?


God text

Father God: Adam, you are free to eat from any tree in the garden; but you must not eat from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, for when you eat from it, you will certainly die.


ADAM: What?!! I will die if I eat from that tree? That is scary to hear! Please point out this tree so I can be sure to not accidentally break that rule.


Narrator #2: God led Adam to the very center of the garden. He pointed out both the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil and the Tree of Life. Then, God said:


God text

Father God: Adam, do not eat from either of those trees! However, you will find plenty of other trees filled with all kinds of very tasty fruit.


ADAM: Thank you, God! I am eager to try the fruit from those other trees.




Genesis 2:19-20 Now the Lord God had formed out of the ground all the wild animals and all the birds in the sky. He brought them to the man to see what he would name them; and whatever the man called each living creature, that was its name. So the man gave names to all the livestock, the birds in the sky and all the wild animals. (NIV)



Narrator #1: Now it is your turn to participate. Pretend you are Adam. As you look at the pages that show several animal pictures, announce the names by which each animal will go by from that time of Creation forward.


God text

Father God: All you animals, parade yourself in front of Adam so he can give you a name.



Narrator #2: We can picture a great line of animals parading in front of Adam. He probably couldn’t help noticing that there were always a male animal and a female animal.


Narrator #1: At some point, Adam may have wondered why there wasn’t a female human companion with whom he could spend his time.



FYI –Pretend you are Adam. Point to the animal pictures. Announce to each animal the name by which they will be identified

For example, pointing to the bird picture, say:














I will call you a _______. (Fish)


I will call you a _______. (Birds)


I will call you a _______. (Livestock)


I will call you a _______. (Creepers)


I will call you a _______. (Beasts)


Narrator #2: Next week, we will find out all about the creation of Eve and the very tragic thing that happened between Eve, Adam, and the Serpent.


Narrator #1: END OF SKIT. Let’s give our volunteers a great big hand!




FYI – See the PDF download below for the 5 pages of animal pictures to print off and enjoy. They include several examples of the 

  1. Fish of the Seas
  2. Birds of the Air
  3. The Livestock
  4. The Creeping Things
  5. The Beasts of the earth



Animal Pictures (5 pgs) to Enjoy & Print



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Thursday, June 25, 2026

Gideon leads Battle – Judges 6-8 - Part 2 of 2

Gideon leads Battle – Judges 6-8 - Part 2 of 2


 Gideon leads Battle Title page picture

We will now hear the conclusion of Gideon’s story.

To review, here are a few questions.


Question: God did not want His people to worship idols. What is an idol?


Answer: People worship a carved image as a false god.




Question: Before meeting an angel, how did Gideon label himself?


Answer: Poor farmer. Youngest brother. Part of weakest of the 12 tribes.




Question: How did God label Gideon?


Answer: As a mighty herov




Question: What did God want Gideon to do?


Answer: To rescue Israel. To fight against the Midianites.




Question: Who was on Gideon’s side when fighting against the Midianites?


Answer: God



Gideon sent out this message to the Israelites:

GIDEON: All you warriors, the Lord guarantees our victory against the thousands of Midianites who have tortured us for the last 20 years. Who will join me?

Armed for battle, a huge number of Israelites arrived.


Question: Guess how many warriors showed up.


Answer: 32,000



When all 32,000 warriors gathered, the Lord said:

God text

Father God: You have too many warriors with you. If I let all of you fight the Midianites, the Israelites will boast that they saved themselves by their own strength. Therefore, anyone who feels timid or afraid should return home.

So, Gideon turned to the Israelite warriors and announced:

GIDEON: Uh, thank you for coming. However, the Lord said that if any of you feel timid or afraid, you should leave this mountain and return home.


Question: Guess how many warriors remained after a bunch of them realized they were too scared to fight.


Answer: 10,000



When only 10,000 warriors remained, Gideon was absolutely shocked when he heard the Lord’s next words:

God text

Father God: There are still too many of you! Bring them down to the stream to take a drink. If they bend down to lap water like a dog, send them home. Keep only those who cup the water with their hands.

Gideon carefully watched each man as he drank.


Question: Guess how warriors remained to fight.


Answer: 300



When only 300 warriors remained to fight, Gideon announced:

GIDEON: Grab a ram’s horn to use as a trumpet, a torch to hide inside a clay pot, and a sword. Now, rest up until midnight.

That evening, to help calm Gideon’s fears, the Lord told him to take a companion, sneak into the enemy’s camp, and listen. They heard these comforting words:

MIDIANITE #1: Man! I had this crazy dream.

MIDIANITE #2: What did you dream?

MIDIANITE #1: I dreamed that one of our tents was knocked flat by a huge loaf of falling barley bread.

MIDIANITE #2: Your dream can mean only one thing. God has given Gideon and his army victory over us!

MIDIANITE #1: Yikes!

Excitedly, Gideon and his friend rushed back to their camp, woke up the 300, and ordered:

GIDEON: Get up! For the Lord has given us victory over our enemies!

Gideon divided his warriors into 3 groups of 100 each. Each man held 4 objects: (1) a trumpet made of a ram’s horn, (2) a torch, (3) a clay pot, and (4) their sword. Gideon said:

GIDEON: Group 1 goes to one side of the enemy’s camp. Group 2 goes to the other side of the camp. Group 3 will join me in the middle. Just after midnight, when the enemy switches their night-watch guards, do these 3 things: (1st) Blow your ram’s horns. (2nd) Break your clay pot. And (3rd) Hold your fire torch up high. Because it is so dark, our enemies will panic. They will never guess there are only 300 of us. Finally, shout these words:

Blowing Shofar
CHANT LEADER: A sword for the Lord! [Group repeats]
And a sword for Gideon! [Group repeats]

The terrified Midianite soldiers began swinging their swords around. Because they couldn’t see, thousands of them ended up killing each other.

After that, it was an easy matter to kill the remaining enemies who had tortured them for the previous 20 years.

Thrilled, the Israelites urged Gideon to be their leader. But Gideon announced:

GIDEON: Not I! Only the Lord will rule over you.

For 40 years, there was peace in the land of Israel as Gideon served as a faith-filled judge.


Question: Describe some of the ways the Israelites won their battle against the Midianites.


Answer: (1) They blew ram’s horns.
(2) They broke clay pots.
(3) They lit torches.
(4) They shouted loud words.
(5) They relied on God to help.




Question: What loud words did the Israelites shout?


Answer: A sword for the Lord! A sword for Gideon!




Question: Any questions or comments?




Please note: These are Bible stories we use with the girls at our Wednesday night Youth Outreach program sponsored by West Highland Baptist Church in Athens, Alabama. The pastor uses his own material when working with the boys. I also use these Bible stories with the Youth Sunday School class I co-teach.



Books written by Debbie Dunn:

Here is the Amazon Link to Bible books about Jesus, middle school anti-bullying curriculum books, plus all children’s books written by Debbie Dunn (both paperback and Kindle).

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Here is my website: https://bible-books-for-his-glory.com/index.html. It describes which stores you can order any of my 7-book series called "Bible Books for His Glory."

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Bible Books for His Glory 7-book series by Debbie Dunn

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Gideon and the Fleece – Judges 6 - Part 1 of 2

Gideon and the Fleece – Judges 6 - Part 1 of 2


Gideon and the Fleece Title page picture

Sometimes, we label ourselves. We might say, " Because of this, I'm just THAT. "

Sometimes, other people label us. They might say, " Because of this, that person is THAT. "

On the other hand, God labels us in a wonderful way. God will say:

God text

Father God: YOU are my beloved child! YOU are the one I love! I have created YOU to do something very special! I have big plans for each one of YOU!

A few years after Judge Deborah died, the Bible tells us about a man named Gideon.

Gideon labeled himself in this way.

GIDEON: I am just a poor farmer.

His big brothers labeled Gideon in this way.

OLDER SIBLINGS: Gideon, you're not worth much because you are the youngest brother.

Many people from the other tribes of Israel labeled all of Gideon's tribe in this manner.

OTHER TRIBES: You are part of the weakest tribe of all the 12 Tribes of Israel.

Mindmap #1 for Angel of the Lord and Gideon

But one day, an Angel of the Lord appeared to Gideon. The angel sat down in the shade of a large tree and said:

An angel picture I, Debbie Dunn, took on a Holland America cruise ship and then enhanced it using PowerPoint & Paint
ANGEL OF THE LORD: Gideon, you are a mighty hero.

GIDEON: Say what?!!! Me? A mighty hero? I'm just a poor farmer. I'm the youngest brother. I'm also part of the weakest tribe of all the 12 Tribes of Israel.

An angel picture I, Debbie Dunn, took on a Holland America cruise ship and then enhanced it using PowerPoint & Paint
ANGEL OF THE LORD: Gideon, the Lord is with you.

Mindmap #2 for Angel of the Lord and Gideon

Gideon thought about this for a minute. Then, Gideon said:

GIDEON: Now you're saying the Lord is with me??? How can you say that? The Lord used to do all kinds of miracles back when Moses was alive. Nowadays, we have to deal with those thousands of mean Midianites. They destroy and steal our crops and animals. They have made our lives absolutely miserable!

An angel picture I, Debbie Dunn, took on a Holland America cruise ship and then enhanced it using PowerPoint & Paint
ANGEL OF THE LORD: Gideon, you ARE a mighty hero! The Lord has chosen you to rescue your people from the Midianites.

GIDEON: Me? Rescue Israel? I don't think so!

An angel picture I, Debbie Dunn, took on a Holland America cruise ship and then enhanced it using PowerPoint & Paint
ANGEL OF THE LORD: Gideon, because the Lord is with you, that will make all the difference.

You may be wondering why the Midianites had spent the last 7 years causing trouble for the Israelites.

Sadly, the Israelites brought it on themselves because, after Judge Deborah died, they forgot all about God. Instead, they carved a bunch of statues and began worshiping them.

But finally, after seven long years of starvation and fear, the Israelites finally remembered God. They humbled themselves and called out to Him. Repeat after the CHANT LEADERS as they pray.

Blowing Shofar
CHANT LEADER: Please God! (Group repeats.)
Save us from the Midianites. (Group repeats.)

So, first, God sent a Prophet. As a spokesperson for God, the Prophet told them:

Prophet picture created by Debbie Dunn using PowerPoint & Paint
PROPHET: You are not supposed to worship carved images and call them gods. You are only supposed to be worshiping the one and only true God!

Next, God sent one of His angels to visit Gideon. For even though Gideon did not think very much of himself, God knew that Gideon was just the right sort of person to become the next hero of Israel.

But Gideon was scared. He said:

GIDEON: Lord, if you really mean that I am supposed to lead the Israelite army, please provide me proof. Tonight, I will lay a sheep-fleece rug on the ground. Early in the morning, if the rug is wet from dew but the ground is dry, I will agree to lead the Israelite army.

The next morning, the ground was dry, but the rug was soaking wet.

Gideon still felt scared. He said:

GIDEON: Lord, please don't be mad. I need one more sign of proof. I will lay out that rug again. In the morning, let the dew fully wet the ground, but keep the sheep-fleece rug completely dry.

The next morning when Gidion got up, he saw that the ground was wet, but the rug was dry. Feeling more confident, Gideon said:

GIDEON: Okay, Lord. I agree. I will lead the Israelite army to victory against the enormous Midianite army. I will even destroy two of my tribe's idol statues.


Question: What are idols?


Answer: People worship a carved image as a false god.




Question: What is a prophet?


Answer: A spokesperson for God




Question: How did Gideon label himself?


Answer: Poor farmer. Youngest brother. Part of weakest of 12 tribes.




Question: How did God label Gideon?


Answer: As a mighty hero




Question: What did God want Gideon to do?


Answer: To rescue Israel. To fight against the Midianites.




Question: Why was it a sure thing that Gideon would win the fight against the Midianites?


Answer: Because God was with him.




Question: Any questions or comments?




Please note: These are Bible stories we use with the girls at our Wednesday night Youth Outreach program sponsored by West Highland Baptist Church in Athens, Alabama. The pastor uses his own material when working with the boys. I also use these Bible stories with the Youth Sunday School class I co-teach.



Books written by Debbie Dunn:

Here is the Amazon Link to Bible books about Jesus, middle school anti-bullying curriculum books, plus all children’s books written by Debbie Dunn (both paperback and Kindle).

It will open up in a new window.


Here is my website: https://bible-books-for-his-glory.com/index.html. It describes which stores you can order any of my 7-book series called "Bible Books for His Glory."

It will open up in a new window.

Bible Books for His Glory 7-book series by Debbie Dunn