At the end of Power House, we send each child home with a Bible Adventure. Bible Adventures are kind of like homework that reinforces the lesson that was taught that day. To complete a Bible Adventure, the child has to find the answers to the questions from the Bible. These Bible Adventures go into many home including unchurched, Muslim, churched and whatever other type of home there is.
To encourage the kids to do their Bible Adventures we take them to play laser tag after they complete 13. We do laser tag trips about twice a year. We just got done taking a group of about 13 kids this last weekend. We have another group about the same size that still need to go.
I had a parent call one time looking for the nearest Power House site. Their child went to Power House, but the family relocated to a different neighborhood. I was able to direct her to the nearest Power House which was just around the corner from their new home. During the conversation the mom encouraged us to keep giving the kids Bible Adventures. She explained to me that while living in her old neighborhood, her child would bring home the Bible Adventures and she would help her child complete them. At the time, she wasn’t going to church, but she would open her Bible to help her child to do the Bible Adventures. It encouraged her to get back into church. Isn’t it amazing what God can do with a little piece of paper called a Bible Adventure?

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