Jairus’s daughter

Jairus’s daughter is a story from Luke 8: 40-56

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Meet Jairus!

To tell the story I used some simple pictures. I introduced ‘Jairus’ first and asked the children to repeat his name and say hello.

The pictures I used were a selection of symbols and a photo of a house that I made from a shoe box, and one phrase. I realise that the children weren’t necessarily going to be able to read this but the adult listeners are there too! Plus is a useful prompt for the storyteller 🙂 They are all held together with string and so make one large visual aid by the end of the story.

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Jairus’s daughter story idea

In our story today something very sad happens but it has a happy ending!

Jesus was very famous and lots and lots of people crowded round him to see him. But one man in the crowd really needed Jesus’ help. He needed Jesus to come to his house straightaway.

This man’s name was Jairus (can you say that?). He was very sad.

He knelt down in front of Jesus and pleaded with him, ‘please come to my house and help! Mt daughter is dying and I need you to come and see her, lay your hands on her and make her better.’

What would Jesus do? He went with Jairus to go the house.

But on the way there Jesus stopped to help someone else and things were taking too long. Jairus knew they needed to hurry but Jesus had stopped walking!

Some one came from Jairus’ house, ‘Don’t bring Jesus back with you. It’s too late. Your daughter has died.’ It was such sad news.

Jesus heard what they had said. He looked at Jairus and told him, ‘Don’t be afraid. Just believe.’

They carried on to Jairus’ home and they went inside.

Jesus held the hand of the little girl and he said to her, ‘ Little girl, arise’

What do you think happened? The little girl got up! She began to walk around.

‘Get her something to eat’, Jesus said to her family. Can you imagine how happy they felt! They were amazed at what Jesus had done.

Jesus was able to bring the little girl back to life because Jesus is God the Son.

Who’s in the story bag?

I like to use a story bag at toddler group story time. I find it holds the interest of the children and adults better than a picture. My mum is a great knitter and made some Bible characters for me.

If you are able to have a go at making some then the pattern is here. They are a good size and can be adapted by adding different clothes. A lovely reader of this blog asked about the pattern so as well as replying in the comments I thought I would share the info here too.

Happy knitting 🙂 and even happier storytelling

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