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Bible story: The master and his servant

Creative activities based on the Bible story of The master and his servant

The parable of the Master and his servant in Luke 17:7-10 tells of a master and a servant. The servant does all that is asked of him, but the master says that the servant should not expect thanks, as he is merely doing his duty.

This parable teaches us about the importance of humility and the attitude of service. It challenges us to be humble and to focus on serving others, rather than seeking recognition or reward. It also reminds us of the importance of fulfilling our responsibilities and duties, even when they may not bring immediate satisfaction or reward.

We have compiled a range of creative ideas and activities that relate to this parable. These resources are designed to help you share this important message in an engaging and interactive way, whether you are a children's ministry leader, a Sunday school teacher, or a religious educator in a Christian primary school.

These resources are suitable for use in various settings such as church children's programs, children's ministry, catechism classes, children's services, Bible clubs, vacation Bible school, and Sunday school.

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