| 2. TEAM GAMES: (10 minutes)In this game, one person plays the "traffic signal" and 
              the rest try to touch him or her. At the start, all the children 
              form a line about 15 feet away from the child acting as the “traffic 
              signal.” The “traffic signal” faces away from 
              the line of kids and says "green light.” At this point 
              the kids are allowed to move towards the traffic signal child. At 
              any point, the traffic signal may say "red light!" and 
              turn around. The children must freeze in whatever position they 
              are in. If any of the kids are caught moving after this has occurred, 
              they are out. The children are kept waiting in this position for 
              a while then play resumes when the stop light turns back around 
              and says "green light.” The first player to touch the 
              traffic signal wins the game and earns the right to be traffic signal 
              for the next game.
 3. ACTIVE PRAISE CHORUS (10 minutes) 4. INTIMATE WORSHIP (5 minutes) 
               
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 | 5. TEACHING a. “Back Track” ReviewRemember last week you to learnt about the third fruit which was? (Peace) True peace comes when we remember that God is on our team.
 Optional: 
                    Download  'Peace' Nuer colouring page visual aid  |  What robs you of peace? (Worry) When we’re worried 
              we’re thinking about ourselves and the problem we’re 
              having. To stop worrying, we need to get our eyes off ourselves 
              and to remember that God has everything under control.  What is another big peace robber? (Fear)  
               
                | What a wonderful gift Jesus has given us -- 
                    peace of mind and heart. We no longer have anything to fear. 
                    Whenever we find ourselves in the dark or in the storms of 
                    life, Jesus is with us. Optional: 
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 | b. English Sword PlayReady…Swords up… James 5:7b… CHARGE!
 "See how the farmer waits for the land to yield 
                  its valuable crop and how patient he is for the autumn and spring 
                  rains." James 5:7b Optional: Download 
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 | b. Nuer Sword PlayReady…Swords up… JEM 5:7b… CHARGE!
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 |  c. Teach the Lesson (15 minutes)
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              Super Fruits Lesson #5 English Visual Aids DOWNLOAD 
              Super Fruits Lesson #5 Nuer Visual Aids Object Lesson: Have a few oranges to pass out. 
              Take out a knife and slowly, slowly begin to slice up the oranges. 
              Take your time! Lots of time! When you notice them becoming impatient, 
              ask: “Can anyone tell me what patience is?” (Allow 
              time for response and different ideas.) The dictionary tells 
              us patience is the bearing of pain, misfortune, or annoyance without 
              anger, irritation, or complaint. So patience is going through something 
              very hard, or just something very annoying, without getting angry 
              or complaining. “What is the opposite of patience?” 
              (Impatience!) Did it make you irritated when I was taking 
              so much time to pass out the orange slices to you? What are some 
              things you go through each day that make you impatient? (Write 
              their thoughts on the chalk board or paper provided)  Each day we will face situations that test our patience. These 
              can be small things, like someone taking their time when you are 
              in a hurry or very big things, like waiting on God to heal a family 
              member. As we learn to be patient in the small things, God will 
              prepare us to go through the bigger things. As our Memory verse tells us there are no shortcuts with growing 
              crops, no amount of yelling will make your Moringa tree grow any 
              quicker! . In the same way a farmer can’t do a thing to hurry 
              his crops up.  In ancient Palestine, the farmer counted on the rains around the 
              end of October to soften up the land so he could begin his ploughing 
              and planting. Then in March or April, when the plants began to ripen, 
              the massive spring rains would come, assuring a successful harvest. 
              In this process, the farmer had to wait….patiently. Panicking 
              wouldn’t help. Crying wouldn’t help. Yelling at friends 
              and family wouldn’t make it come quicker. Questioning God’s 
              love along the way couldn’t even squeeze one drop out of the 
              sky. All the farmer could do was wait, pray, and trust – i.e. 
              be patient.  Knowing that the rain will come, the farmer realizes that he may 
              as well wait for it joyfully and peacefully with a smile on his 
              face. All fruits of the Spirit. When we are struggling to be patient with another person, we should 
              remember God’s patience toward us. Do you think God has a 
              short fuse? (No) No, our God is very patient. In the Bible, 
              it says that love is patient and kind. God is love and he is very 
              patient. And this is what Nehemiah 9:17 says, “You 
              are a God of forgiveness, gracious and merciful, slow to become 
              angry. God is slow to anger. God has a very long fuse. Thank Him 
              for that right now! The question isn’t how much longer must we wait? The question 
              is how should we wait? The answer: PATIENTLY. Because God says that 
              “Good Things Come to Those Who Wait…Patiently.”  King David said in Psalm 46:10 “Be still, 
              and know that I am God.” Trust that the God who works all 
              things out for your good will guide your life along the path it’s 
              supposed to go, yes, but also at the pace it’s supposed to 
              go.  You ought to be patient with your family Has your mom or dad ever 
              frustrated you? Maybe she's cranky in the morning; maybe he's a 
              grouch when he gets home from work. Parents can be that way. The 
              Bible assumes the same thing. It warns parents to not "provoke 
              [their] children to wrath". Why? Because we're liable to do 
              just that. When your parents are having "one of those days"-you 
              need to be patient with them. Don't argue with them or sulk; be 
              as quiet and sweet as you can and wait for the mood to change.  Your friends can get on your nerves. The more time you spend with 
              them, the more likely they'll annoy you. How do you avoid this? 
              How do you stay good friends with your friends? By being patient. 
              Strangers can also be very annoying. You're in a hurry and they 
              won't get out of the way. Enemies can make you mad. They bully you, or lie about you, or 
              do other bad things to hurt you. You need to be patient with all 
              these people. Do you know why? Because Jesus Christ was! And He's 
              your example. His parents embarrassed Him; His brothers hated Him; 
              His friends disappointed Him; His enemies persecuted Him. But He 
              bore patiently with them all. 6. APPLICATION / ENCOUNTERING GOD Encourage the children to come and sit quietly and patiently in 
              the presence of God, waiting on Him.
 CLOSING PRAYER 
               
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              | Guava is another tropical fruit rich in high-profile nutrients. 
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                  the fruit easily fits into the category of new functional foods, 
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