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  1. Kimberly

    LOL! Think this is a question not just for our KIDS, but for adults, as well! I agree…modeling the behavior is so important, as well as gently encouraging. We actually had a program in SS where the kids could earn a “coin” (from OT!) each week for:
    1. Coming to SS
    2. Bringing a friend
    3. Memorizing the scripture from the previous week lesson
    At the end of each month, they could trade in their coins for a prize from the prize box…small trinkets…nothing expensive
    This was moderately successful…the kids who really wanted to memorize did…the rest were hit or miss.

    Unfortunately, many adults are also not diligent about committing scripture to memory…would be SO nice to have many adults who could model this behavior for our kids.
    I would love to know others thoughts on how to get kids to memorize…thanks for the post, Bill!

  2. Ellen Funk

    I’d like to challenge adults to have their clubbers listen to their verses! The kids in my club, especially Sparkies, love to sign my book. I’m practicing Ephesians 6:18 and John 14:2 for tonight.

  3. Ellen, that is what I have done. The children look forward to seeing what you know and are often harder on you then adults would be! As a commander, having the children listen to my sections also gave me insight to how the leaders were doing handbook time because the clubbers would reflect what their leaders were doing. Very enlightening at times.

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