Pretzel Sticks & God’s Promises

Trust in God's Promises

God promised us that His love will never fail and that He is faithful in every way. No matter what happens in our lives, His love for us is unending and unbreakable. In fact, not one promise that God made was ever broken. Therefore, we can trust God and that He will carry us through any situation we might encounter.

So, how do we explain this to a child? 

Use this simple pretzel stick activity as a visual to teach your children that once a promise is broken, it’s impossible to repair! Fortunately for us, we serve a God who will NEVER break His promise and we can put our trust in Him. In fact, God promises to make our paths straight — just like a pretzel stick — when we trust in Him.

Materials Needed:

  • Pretzel sticks — 1 for the lesson, and more for snacking!
A thumbnail of the Pretzel Sticks & God's Promises resource

Download the 2-Page Resource

Download

Looking for More Great Resources?

Let Bible2School, experts in engaging children with the Word of God, help equip you in sharing God with the children in your life. We have a variety of resources designed just for you.

Leading With a Heart for God and People

Author and speaker, and elementary school principal, Zac Bauermaster, shares how to lead with a heart for God and people.

Listen
Love Your Neighbor: 4 Ways to Help Your Kids Follow Jesus’ Commandment

How well do you know your neighbors? Jesus called us to LOVE our neighbors. In this blog, we highlight 4 ways to help your kids learn to love their neighbors, along with some practical tips to get you started as a family.

Read
Neighborhood Prayer W.A.L.K.

Jesus called us to LOVE our neighbors. But, how do we love them? One way to do this is to pray for them. As a family, set aside a focused time of prayer specifically for those living in your neighborhood. A fun and engaging way to involve your kids in this is by going on a Neighborhood Prayer W.A.L.K.

Learn More
Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. These commandments I give you…Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road…Deuteronomy 6:5-7