[Nfb-krafters-korner] Easter suggestions
Maria From Australia
bubbygirl1972 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 16 04:31:20 UTC 2015
have passed this one on to our pastor for the Sunday school kids.
Blessings! Maria and my guide Karly email bubbygirl1972 at gmail.com
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> On 5 Mar 2015, at 4:40 am, Debbie Killian via Nfb-krafters-korner <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Terry,
> Here is something I have done for years not only for my boys when they were
> little and for my grandchildren, but also for the children at school and
> church. It is the jelly bean prayer and poem. Type out the poem and what
> the different color jelly beans mean and then put it in the sandwich size
> ziplock bag with one of each of the colored jelly beans and punch a hole and
> run a ribbon through and tie a pretty bow on the bag. Then I put it in
> their basket or just give it to them that way. We also sold these at our
> bake sales.
> Enjoy!
>
>
>
> Jelly bean prayer
>
> Red is for the blood He gave
> Green is for the grass He made
>
> Yellow is for the sun so bright
>
> Orange is for the edge of night
>
> Black is for the sins we made
>
> White is for the grace He gave
>
> Purple is for the house of sorrow
>
> Pink is for the new tomorrow
>
>
>
>
> A bag of jellybeans
> colorful and sweet
> In this prayer is a promise
> And a small delicious treat.
>
>
>
>
> JELLY BEAN POEM
>
> Little jelly beans
> Tell a story true.
> A tale of Father's love
> Just for me and you.
>
> GREEN is for the waving palms.
> YELLOW is for the sun above.
> BROWN is for the soft earth where
> People sat hearing of HIS love.
>
> A SPECKLED bean for fish and sand.
> RED for precious wine and
> BLACK is for the sin
> He washed from your soul and mine.
>
> PURPLE'S for the sadness of
> HIS family and His friends,
> WHITE is for the glory of
> The Day HE rose again.
>
>
> Now you have heard the story
> You know what each color means.
> The story of our Father's love
> Told by some jelly beans.
> So every morning take a bean
> They're really very yummy.
> Something for the soul, you see
> And something for the tummy.
>
> Happy Easter
>
>
>
>
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