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Page 1: The Salvation Poem - us-en.superbook.cbn.com

SUPERBOOK.CBN.COM FACEBOOK.COM/SUPERBOOKT V #SUPERBOOK

Superbook Radio and Superbook Kids Bible Apps

®

Be sure to check out Superbook.CBN.com. It’s a safe, fun place to play online. This kid-friendly website is packed with exciting games, contests, puzzles, and great music. You can create your own personal Superbook character and have a blast while learning Bible lessons and spiritual truths.

© 2004 Matt & Sherry McPherson. All rights reserved.

The Salvation Poem©

Jesus, You died upon a cross

And rose again to save the lost

Forgive me now of all my sin

Come be my Savior, Lord, and Friend

Change my life and make it new

And help me, Lord, to live for You

For More Adventures:

A Safe Place for Kids

© 2019 The Christian Broadcasting Network, Inc. Superbook® and the Superbook logo are registered trademarks of The Christian Broadcasting Network, Inc. All rights reserved.

977 Centerville Turnpike, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23463 Superbook inquiries: 855-332-0032 • CBN.com

A message from Superbook’s Executive Producer

Para español, visite: CBN.com/Superbook/Espanol

F A M I L Y D I S C U S S I O N G U I D E

Dear Friend,

Philip is a wonderful example of how we should live as Christians today! The Bible tells us that he left Jerusalem to preach the Gospel in Samaria, and many were saved. Later, he answered God’s call to go into the wilderness, where he met an Ethiopian official in a chariot—and led him to the Lord. Philip talked about Jesus wherever he went!

As you share this video with the children in your life, please use this Family Discussion Guide to explore ways to share the Good News with others.

Another helpful resource is the free Superbook Kids Bible App—featuring Superbook episodes, family-friendly games, devotionals, and the entire Bible in many languages.

God bless you!

Be sure to preview this video, as some scenes may be too intense for young children. Please use this guide to talk about the power of the Holy Spirit. For frequently

asked questions (FAQs) plus information about other Superbook episodes, visit CBN.com/Superbook.

IMPORTANT NOTE TO PARENTS

Gordon RobertsonChief Executive Officer, CBN

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SUPERBOOK.CBN.COM FACEBOOK.COM/SUPERBOOKT V #SUPERBOOK

Superbook Radio and Superbook Kids Bible Apps

®

Be sure to check out Superbook.CBN.com. It’s a safe, fun place to play online. This kid-friendly website is packed with exciting games, contests, puzzles, and great music. You can create your own personal Superbook character and have a blast while learning Bible lessons and spiritual truths.

© 2004 Matt & Sherry McPherson. All rights reserved.

The Salvation Poem©

Jesus, You died upon a cross

And rose again to save the lost

Forgive me now of all my sin

Come be my Savior, Lord, and Friend

Change my life and make it new

And help me, Lord, to live for You

For More Adventures:

A Safe Place for Kids

© 2019 The Christian Broadcasting Network, Inc. Superbook® and the Superbook logo are registered trademarks of The Christian Broadcasting Network, Inc. All rights reserved.

977 Centerville Turnpike, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23463 Superbook inquiries: 855-332-0032 • CBN.com

A message from Superbook’s Executive Producer

Para español, visite: CBN.com/Superbook/Espanol

F A M I L Y D I S C U S S I O N G U I D E

Dear Friend,

Philip is a wonderful example of how we should live as Christians today! The Bible tells us that he left Jerusalem to preach the Gospel in Samaria, and many were saved. Later, he answered God’s call to go into the wilderness, where he met an Ethiopian official in a chariot—and led him to the Lord. Philip talked about Jesus wherever he went!

As you share this video with the children in your life, please use this Family Discussion Guide to explore ways to share the Good News with others.

Another helpful resource is the free Superbook Kids Bible App—featuring Superbook episodes, family-friendly games, devotionals, and the entire Bible in many languages.

God bless you!

Be sure to preview this video, as some scenes may be too intense for young children. Please use this guide to talk about the power of the Holy Spirit. For frequently

asked questions (FAQs) plus information about other Superbook episodes, visit CBN.com/Superbook.

IMPORTANT NOTE TO PARENTS

Gordon RobertsonChief Executive Officer, CBN

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Was Chris excited about the new invention so he could help others—or so he could impress people and make money? Read Luke 12:15.

What kind of person was Simon in Samaria? Read Acts 8:9-11.

When Peter and John prayed for people to receive the Holy Spirit, how did Simon respond? Read Acts 8:17-19.

What did Peter say was wrong with Simon? Read Acts 8:20-23.

The Bible warns against being greedy, jealous and proud. How can we guard against these things? Read James 4:1-10.

Did Philip begin his ministry as a famous preacher or as a humble servant? Read Acts 6:1-7.

Why did Philip leave Jerusalem, and where did he go? Read Acts 8:1-5.

Who did Philip obey by going there? Read Acts 1:8.

In Bible times, Jews disliked Samaritans—yet Jesus told a parable with a Samaritan as the hero! What did Jesus want people to learn from this story? Read Luke 10:30-37.

Is there anyone in the world who should not hear about Jesus? Read Mark 16:15.

Things were going well for Philip in Samaria—so why did he leave? Read Acts 8:26.

Imagine if Philip had said he was too busy or too comfortable to go! What happened because he obeyed? Read Acts 8:27-40.

The Ethiopian man was reading a prophecy written over 600 years before Christ was born. Who is the prophecy describing? Read Isaiah 53:3-11.

Why does God give His followers power—for their glory or for His? Read Mark 16:20.

What are some ways we can tell people about Jesus today? Read 1 Peter 4:10-11, Romans 1:16, and John 13:34-35.

OBEDIENCE MOTIVES WITNESSING

PRAY Dear Jesus, help us humbly obey Your call to serve You, no matter what You ask us to do and where You ask us to go. Amen.

PRAY Father, keep us from pride and greed. Help us to be humble and to glorify You in all that we say and do. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.

PRAY Lord Jesus, thank You for dying on the cross to pay the price for our sins, then rising again to give us eternal life! Amen.

PHILIP PHILIP PHILIP

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Was Chris excited about the new invention so he could help others—or so he could impress people and make money? Read Luke 12:15.

What kind of person was Simon in Samaria? Read Acts 8:9-11.

When Peter and John prayed for people to receive the Holy Spirit, how did Simon respond? Read Acts 8:17-19.

What did Peter say was wrong with Simon? Read Acts 8:20-23.

The Bible warns against being greedy, jealous and proud. How can we guard against these things? Read James 4:1-10.

Did Philip begin his ministry as a famous preacher or as a humble servant? Read Acts 6:1-7.

Why did Philip leave Jerusalem, and where did he go? Read Acts 8:1-5.

Who did Philip obey by going there? Read Acts 1:8.

In Bible times, Jews disliked Samaritans—yet Jesus told a parable with a Samaritan as the hero! What did Jesus want people to learn from this story? Read Luke 10:30-37.

Is there anyone in the world who should not hear about Jesus? Read Mark 16:15.

Things were going well for Philip in Samaria—so why did he leave? Read Acts 8:26.

Imagine if Philip had said he was too busy or too comfortable to go! What happened because he obeyed? Read Acts 8:27-40.

The Ethiopian man was reading a prophecy written over 600 years before Christ was born. Who is the prophecy describing? Read Isaiah 53:3-11.

Why does God give His followers power—for their glory or for His? Read Mark 16:20.

What are some ways we can tell people about Jesus today? Read 1 Peter 4:10-11, Romans 1:16, and John 13:34-35.

OBEDIENCE MOTIVES WITNESSING

PRAY Dear Jesus, help us humbly obey Your call to serve You, no matter what You ask us to do and where You ask us to go. Amen.

PRAY Father, keep us from pride and greed. Help us to be humble and to glorify You in all that we say and do. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.

PRAY Lord Jesus, thank You for dying on the cross to pay the price for our sins, then rising again to give us eternal life! Amen.

PHILIP PHILIP PHILIP

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Was Chris excited about the new invention so he could help others—or so he could impress people and make money? Read Luke 12:15.

What kind of person was Simon in Samaria? Read Acts 8:9-11.

When Peter and John prayed for people to receive the Holy Spirit, how did Simon respond? Read Acts 8:17-19.

What did Peter say was wrong with Simon? Read Acts 8:20-23.

The Bible warns against being greedy, jealous and proud. How can we guard against these things? Read James 4:1-10.

Did Philip begin his ministry as a famous preacher or as a humble servant? Read Acts 6:1-7.

Why did Philip leave Jerusalem, and where did he go? Read Acts 8:1-5.

Who did Philip obey by going there? Read Acts 1:8.

In Bible times, Jews disliked Samaritans—yet Jesus told a parable with a Samaritan as the hero! What did Jesus want people to learn from this story? Read Luke 10:30-37.

Is there anyone in the world who should not hear about Jesus? Read Mark 16:15.

Things were going well for Philip in Samaria—so why did he leave? Read Acts 8:26.

Imagine if Philip had said he was too busy or too comfortable to go! What happened because he obeyed? Read Acts 8:27-40.

The Ethiopian man was reading a prophecy written over 600 years before Christ was born. Who is the prophecy describing? Read Isaiah 53:3-11.

Why does God give His followers power—for their glory or for His? Read Mark 16:20.

What are some ways we can tell people about Jesus today? Read 1 Peter 4:10-11, Romans 1:16, and John 13:34-35.

OBEDIENCE MOTIVES WITNESSING

PRAY Dear Jesus, help us humbly obey Your call to serve You, no matter what You ask us to do and where You ask us to go.Amen.

PRAY Father, keep us from pride and greed. Help us to be humble and to glorify You in all that we say and do. In Jesus’name we pray. Amen.

PRAY Lord Jesus, thank You for dying on the cross to pay the price for our sins, then rising again to give us eternal life! Amen.

PHILIP PHILIP PHILIP

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SUPERBOOK.CBN.COM FACEBOOK.COM/SUPERBOOKT V #SUPERBOOK

Superbook Radio and Superbook Kids Bible Apps

®

Be sure to check out Superbook.CBN.com. It’s a safe, fun place to play online. This kid-friendly website is packed with exciting games, contests, puzzles, and great music. You can create your own personal Superbook character and have a blast while learning Bible lessons and spiritual truths.

© 2004 Matt & Sherry McPherson. All rights reserved.

The Salvation Poem©

Jesus, You died upon a cross

And rose again to save the lost

Forgive me now of all my sin

Come be my Savior, Lord, and Friend

Change my life and make it new

And help me, Lord, to live for You

For More Adventures:

A Safe Place for Kids

© 2019 The Christian Broadcasting Network, Inc. Superbook® and the Superbook logo are registered trademarks of The Christian Broadcasting Network, Inc. All rights reserved.

977 Centerville Turnpike, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23463 Superbook inquiries: 855-332-0032 • CBN.com

A message from Superbook’s Executive Producer

Para español, visite: CBN.com/Superbook/Espanol

F A M I L Y D I S C U S S I O N G U I D E

Dear Friend,

Philip is a wonderful example of how we should live as Christians today! The Bible tells us that he left Jerusalem to preach the Gospel in Samaria, and many were saved. Later, he answered God’s call to go into the wilderness, where he met an Ethiopian official in a chariot—and led him to the Lord. Philip talked about Jesus wherever he went!

As you share this video with the children in your life, please use this Family Discussion Guide to explore ways to share the Good News with others.

Another helpful resource is the free Superbook Kids Bible App—featuring Superbook episodes, family-friendly games, devotionals, and the entire Bible in many languages.

God bless you!

Be sure to preview this video, as some scenes may be too intense for young children. Please use this guide to talk about the power of the Holy Spirit. For frequently

asked questions (FAQs) plus information about other Superbook episodes, visit CBN.com/Superbook.

IMPORTANT NOTE TO PARENTS

Gordon RobertsonChief Executive Officer, CBN