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  There is no better way to know Jesus or to understand his mission than to study the healing work he did.  
     
 

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Puzzles, Mazes, Coloring etc.
 
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Projects and Activities
Create a healing grid for each gospel (directions)
Create a grid of your ten favorite healings (directions)
  What did Jesus ask each person
Categorize healings using chronological healing chart (directions)
  Find out more of the details of each healing
  Keep a healing journal
  What does it mean to heal in Jesus' name
Puzzles, Mazes, Coloring, etc.
Circle Search - Find the healings of Jesus.
Retell the healing of Jairus’ daughter and then complete the two exercises: It’s Great and Jairus’ Daughter.
Retell the healing of By The Healing Pool.
Jesus Heals the Blind Man How many words can you find?
Lazarus Lives Again - Crossword puzzle about Jesus raising Lazaru
Special Words - Color in the boxes to uncover Jesus' words when raising                               Lazarus
Story Grid Fill-In about the Centurion’s servant.
Remember to Say Thanks, a reminder from one leper.
Unscramble the letters and follow the clues to find out Who Did Jesus
Heal
?
Bible Stories and Discussion Questions (read online and lookup in your Bible)
  Raising of Jairus’ Daughter (Mark 5:22-24, 35-43)
     •   Jesus helps a little girl (preschool children)
     •   A Girl Who Died (younger children)
     •   A Sick Girl (younger children)
     •   The Little Girl that was Raised to Life (older children / teens)
     •   Discussion Questions
  Man at the Pool (John 5: 1-9)
     •   The Man at the Pool (younger children)
     •   The Cripple at the Pool (older children / teens)
     •   Discussion Questions
  The Blind See ( John 9: 1-7)
     •   Open Eyes (younger children)
     •   The Man with Clay on His Face (older children / teens)
     •   Discussion Questions
 

Lazarus (John 11: 1-54)
     •   Jesus Raises Lazarus (younger children)
     •   Lazarus the Dead Man Whom Jesus Called out of the Grave (older
         children / teens)
     •   Discussion Questions

  The Centurion’s Servant (Luke 7:1-10)
     •   A Sick Servant (younger children)
     •   How a Roman Captain Showed His Great Faith in Jesus (older          children / teens)
     •   Discussion Questions
  Ten Lepers (Luke 17:12-19)
     •   10 Poor Lepers (younger children)
     •   The Unfriendly Samaritans (older children / teens)
     •   The Ten Lepers (older children / teens)
     •   Discussion Questions
Listen to Bible Stories (online)
  The Healing of Jairus' Daughter (told by Emily Denver Foerster)
  How Jesus Healed a Paralyzed Man (told by four-year-old Katie)
  The Nobleman's Son (told by five-year-old Jacob)
Living with the Bible
  Teenager Sarah Corbitt explains how Jesus’ healing of the man at the pool of Bethesda helped her heal a sprained wrist
Bible Overview - Questions and Answers
 

Question 1: Why did Jesus resort to using “spittle” in several of his healings? And what good explanation is there for the healing in Mark where a blind man comes to Jesus for healing? Jesus healed him and then asked if it worked. Instead of saying, “YES,” the man replied that he could see “men like trees walking.”

 

Question 2: Why is the story of Jairus interrupted by the hemorrhaging woman?

   
   
 
   
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