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| Ideas for using balloons with wordless book colors by Glenn Tompkins Gold - circle of eternity, Black - sinful heart, Red - Cross of Christ, Green - Plant stem White - flower of new life You might try telling the story of the soldiers coming for Jesus, and Peter swinging a sword cutting off an ear. Remember that Peter was a fisherman, not used to using a sword. (make single z-twist sword) Then tell how they crucified Him. (turn sword the other way to make a cross) They put his body in a tomb, and on Easter Sunday he came back to life. (Make a 4 or 6 petal flower and attach it to the sword/cross) Because He lives, we can know that He is able to save us from sin. The flowers in church remind us of a living Saviour. (Seemingly dead seeds produce living flowers.) | |
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| Article | Author |
| Daniel 4 - In Balloons | Harvey Simpson |
| To The Heart of the Matter | Carl "Bunkers" Mowers |
| Looking to Jesus | Ken Cooper |
| Gospel Balloon Routine with a Marionette | Ralph Dewey |
| Mom: The Beautiful Blossom | Greg Schuerman |
| Lessons using balloon sculptures | Glenn Tompkins |
| The Prodigal Son | Glenn Tompkins |
| Why Knot? | Ralph Dewey |
| Cut and Restored Balloon Trick | Ralph Dewey |
| New Life | Greg Schuerman |
| Where is God? | Greg Schuerman |
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