Adventures with Moses Day 2
Day 2 of Adventures with Moses
The Moses Adventure – Week 2: Called by God and Protected by His Power
What an incredible second week of The Moses Adventure! Our church was buzzing with energy as children, parents, grandparents, and friends gathered together to continue our journey through the life of Moses. This week was packed with dramatic storytelling, meaningful discussions, hands-on activities, and a powerful reminder that God calls ordinary people to do extraordinary things.
Moses Hears God's Call: Discovering God's Name
One of the most powerful moments of our lesson came when Moses asked God a question many of us might ask:
"Who should I say sent me?"
God responded with a name unlike any other:
"I AM WHO I AM." — Exodus 3:14
In Hebrew, God's sacred name is often written as YAHWEH. As we explored this name together, participants learned something fascinating: many scholars note that the sound of "YAHWEH" can resemble the sound of breathing—breathing in and breathing out.
🌬️ Try it yourself:
- Yah (breathing in)
- Weh (breathing out)
From our very first breath to our very last, God is with us. Every breath can remind us of God's presence, love, and faithfulness. Just as God promised Moses, "I will be with you," God continues to be with us every day.
For our participants, this became a beautiful reminder that God is never far away. We don't have to travel to a mountain or stand before a burning bush to experience His presence—God is as close as the breath in our lungs. As Moses learned God's name, he also learned an important truth: God was calling him for a purpose, and God would be with him every step of the journey.
A Bush That Burned But Never Burned Up
Together, we explored Exodus 3:1-15 and imagined what Moses must have felt when he saw a bush on fire that wasn't being consumed by the flames. Participants broke into groups to discuss:
- What they would do to get someone's attention.
- Ways God might speak to us today.
- How they would feel if God spoke directly to them.
- What kind of work God might be calling them to do right now.
Children shared thoughtful answers about helping others, being kind, serving at church, and standing up for what's right. It was wonderful to watch different generations learn from one another and discover that God can use people of every age.
Pharaoh Says "No!"
The adventure continued as we moved into one of the most dramatic sections of Scripture.
Miriam explained how Moses and his brother Aaron returned to Egypt to ask Pharaoh to release God's people from slavery. Unfortunately, Pharaoh's heart was hard, and he repeatedly refused.
To help everyone understand the story, our leader held up an EXIT sign and asked participants where they had seen one before. We talked about how the word "Exodus" sounds a lot like "exit" because the entire story is about God's people leaving Egypt and escaping slavery.
Every time Moses asked Pharaoh to let the Israelites go, Pharaoh answered with the same word: "NO!"
The Ten Plagues
As we explored Exodus chapters 7–12, participants learned about the ten plagues God sent upon Egypt:
- Water turned to blood
- Frogs
- Gnats
- Flies
- Diseased livestock
- Boils
- Hail
- Locusts
- Darkness
- Death of the firstborn
The groups had lively conversations about which plague would have been the worst to experience and why. Many children voted for frogs in their beds, while others thought darkness or locusts covering everything would be the most frightening.
One of the most meaningful discussions centered around stubbornness. Participants reflected on times when they had been stubborn like Pharaoh and how difficult it can be to admit when we are wrong.
We also flipped the story around and challenged everyone to think of "plague opposites"—good gifts God gives us every day. Answers included sunshine, food, friendship, clean water, animals, laughter, health, family, love, and faith.
God Is Our Protector
Throughout the evening, one message remained clear: God is our Protector.
Just as God protected the Israelites from slavery, He protects and guides us today. Even when situations seem impossible, God is at work. Even when doors seem closed, God provides a way forward. The story of Moses reminds us that God's plans are bigger than our fears and stronger than any obstacle.
Hands-On Learning
Our participants didn't just hear the story—they experienced it!
🎨 Burning Bush Craft
Children created beautiful burning bush artwork using cardstock, paint, and straws. Bright reds, oranges, and yellows swirled around the branches as they blew the paint across the page, creating flames that looked almost alive.
🧱 Making Bricks Like the Israelites
One of the most popular activities of the evening involved making bricks for our community garden. Participants mixed clay, dirt, and water in a kiddie pool and packed the mixture into molds. This activity helped everyone understand just how difficult the Israelites' work must have been under Pharaoh's rule.
🖌️ Egyptian Brick Painting
After making the bricks, participants decorated and painted them much as the ancient Egyptians would have. The creativity on display was incredible!
🍦 Plague Sundaes
No Moses Adventure evening would be complete without a fun snack! Participants enjoyed "Plague Sundaes," a delicious treat that sparked plenty of laughter and conversation. Thankfully, these plagues were much sweeter than the real ones!
A Community Learning Together
One of the greatest joys of The Moses Adventure continues to be its intergenerational format. Grandparents, parents, teens, and children learned side-by-side, asked questions together, and shared insights from different stages of life. Watching families discuss Scripture together and create crafts side-by-side reminds us that faith is meant to be passed from generation to generation.
Looking Ahead
As we concluded the evening with prayer and worship, we remembered that God called Moses for a special purpose and promised to be with him every step of the way. The same God who spoke through a burning bush, confronted Pharaoh, and protected His people is still calling us today.
We can't wait to see what happens next as Moses continues leading God's people toward freedom!
🌟 Big Picture Truth: Moses was called by God, and God is our Protector!
Join us next week as The Moses Adventure continues!
















