Letter From God 12
Writing "Letter from God" 12 with the “Contest and Discussions” Questions of Books 1-10
Thank you for your continued interest in the
“Letter From God” series. Sharing these contest questions
I use in my prep school class has been a goal of mine for some time. It
is my hope that these questions help you with your study of the books
1-10. Giving you a peak into my classroom may also help you along the
way.
In our class, each student has a copy of the book we are studying. While
reading through the messages, the kids take turns reading the reference
Bible verses in the back (which they seem to enjoy). Doing this helps
them realize the study materials are God’s letter to them. While
going though the messages, I sometimes ask questions and the kids also
share their comments. Whenever we come across a difficult word, I always
check with the students to see if they understand the meaning of the word.
At the end of each study message, we have a contest with one half of the
class against the other half (boys against the girls if this works out).
We try to have fair sides. The sides take turns answering the questions.
If one side does not know the answer, the other side has a chance to reply.
However, because it was not the second side’s question, the second
side will have the next question. I know many of the questions are difficult,
but the answers are found within the messages. Remember to consider part
of an answer a correct one. You are allowed to give hints. Make it a fun
project!
Going forward through the questions is a great opportunity for us to review
the lessons. The kids all look forward to the contests and some of them
prepare by studying their books at home. I’m always thrilled and
amazed at the questions the young people are able to answer correctly.
I usually have a small reward for the winning team, usually double treats.
Our country needs winner believers who know how to stay in the plan of
God and represent the Lord Jesus on our planet. First, it is important
for us to share the salvation message (believing the Lord Jesus took care
of the sin problem). Next, we need to provide the materials for the kids
to learn: the recovery procedure, how to keep the power of God the Holy
Spirit, and how to store God’s messages in their souls, and—how to use these messages in their daily lives. Studying the guides help
do this.
My hope is that all of you will become special winner believers, not
only enjoying the blessings of God in time, but looking forward to your
special future rewards in heaven forever.