How Questions For Children

By admin, December 9, 2009 9:40 pm

how questions for children

I love the story of Abraham’s 3 visitors! Your children will love it too when they find out that the 3 strangers were direct from Heaven. Sharing God’s Word with your kids should be on the top of every teacher’s and parent’s priority list and one of the best and most proficient ways of reviewing Bible stories with children is by asking the ever famous 5 “W” questions – who, what, when, where, why and how (for extra measure). Here are 10 questions that follow the 5 “W”s along with their answers for the story of “Abraham’s Visitors” found in Genesis 18. You can ask the questions or you could have a nice hand or finger puppet do the asking. Have fun!

Questions for the story “Abraham Has Visitors”

1. How many visitors came to see Abraham one day?

Answer: 3

2. What kind of home did Abraham live in?

Answer: A tent.

3. When did the visitors come? In the day or night?

Answer: In the day.

4. What did Abraham ask the visitors to do?

Answer: Stay for dinner.

5. Who made the dinner for the visitors?

Answer: Sarah

6. How many nations did God say Abraham would be the father of?

Answer: Many.

7. What did the visitors tell Abraham?

Answer: That his wife Sarah would have a son.

8. What did Sarah do when she heard the visitors say that she would have a son?

Answer: She laughed.

9. Why did Sarah laugh?

Answer: Because she thought she was too old to have a baby.

10. What important question did the Lord ask Abraham?

Answer: “Is anything too hard for the Lord?”

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Kathy Vincent is the director of a performing ministry for children called The Scripture Lady and has been traveling around Southern California for the past 14 years ministering to preschoolers and elementary aged children with the Word of God through musical, thematic presentations.

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