U + I Can Choose

We make choices every day and these choices affect all sorts of things!  It can affect us, our friends, the planet, and our relationship with God. That means we need to think about the choices we make before we make them. As followers of Jesus, we want to make choices that help us and help others too. Ones that are good for the environment and don’t harm the things God has created.  We want to make choices that please God in the way we treat others and help us to know Jesus more.  This five-lesson children’s resource will help you look at some global problems from a biblical perspective. It will also encourage your children’s group to better engage the idea of global disparity through prayer, games, activities, stories, and fundraising suggestions.

U + 1: Lesson 1

U + I Can Choose Justice

For our first lesson, we’re going to take a look at Rwanda where it can be difficult for families to send their children to school. We can make the right choices and help them with this.

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U + 1: Lesson 2

U + I Can Choose What's Fair

For the second lesson, we’re going to take a look at the Philippines where farmers get unfair treatment. We can make the right choices and help them with this.  

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U + 1: Lesson 3

U + I Can Choose To Help Others

Helping people when they are in need is important.Whether helping your parents with chores or volunteering your time for community service. It’s great to be on the lookout for ways to be helpful to others.

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U + 1: Lesson 4

U + I Can Choose To Help Others Be Healthy

When you or someone you know gets sick it can be scary. We live in a country where medicine, doctors, and hospitals are usually easy to find when you need them. But did you know that there are countries where basic things like not having a safe place to go...

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U + 1: Lesson 5

U + I Can Choose Less

Can you think of a time when someone chose to have less of something so that you could have more? In Canada, we often have much more than we need. This isn’t true for everyone though. Lots of families don’t have enough to eat. When we give our money or...

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