@40acts /40acts brought to you byin partnership with assembly for the end of lent

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Page 1: @40acts /40acts brought to you byin partnership with assembly for the end of Lent

@40acts /40acts brought to you by in partnership with

assemblyfor the end of Lent

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In the past few weeks, we have been working together to complete some kindness

challenges.

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40acts Together

Can you remember any of the

kindness challenges you did with your class?

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40acts Together

Questions to think about:

• Which challenge was your favourite?

• Which one did you find easy to do?• Which did you find the hardest?

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Does it end here?

Being kind and doing things for others isn’t just something we think

about at Easter.

We can do it all the time.

Helping others makes us feel good, as well as the other person.

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What is the ultimate act of kindness?

Jesus’ death on the cross is the ultimate example of this. His death and resurrection changed the world forever.

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What does God ask of us?

When others are happy, you should be happy with them.

And when others are sad, you should be sad too.  

Live together in peace with each other.

Don’t be proud, but be willing to be friends with people who are not important to others. Don’t think of yourself

as smarter than everyone else.

If someone does you wrong, don’t try to pay them back by hurting them. Try to do what everyone thinks is

right. 

Do the best you can to live in peace with everyone.

Romans 12:15-18

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Is 40acts just for school?

Watch this video to see how others enjoy taking part in doing random acts of kindness

for others.

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What else could you do?

Caring for others is everyone’s job…

…but it starts with you!

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Let’s pray

Dear God,

Thank you that you have given us a beautiful world to live in and friends and families who

love us. Remind us today that we have a responsibility to care for each other and to

show your love to those around us. Our prayer today is that we would all live out the purpose you have for each one of us by demonstrating kindness with no thought of what is in it for us.

Amen

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Acknowledgements

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COPYRIGHTThis publication is the copyright of Stewardship. We want our resources to have the maximum impact, therefore you are welcome to reproduce or otherwise distribute this material in whole or part. We simply ask two things: (1) there must be no use for commercial gain, and (2) Stewardship is clearly acknowledged with the following wording “Reproduced with permission from Stewardship. www.stewardship.org.uk”. If extracts are to be used in another context, permission should be sought in advance by emailing [email protected] or telephoning 020 8502 5600. Thank you.

AuthorRachel Carron has been a primary school teacher for 10 years.  She lives in Luton and is an active member of Stopsley Baptist Church, where she is part of the preaching and worship teams.

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