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Reputation

How others think of me based on what they have seen or heard (See also character)

"The man of integrity walks securely, but he who takes crooked paths will be found out." Proverbs 10:9


ACTIVITIES

What Is Inside?

The children will enjoy a fun activity that teaches the importance of getting to know someone before passing judgment.

Yes Or No?

(Coloring Activity) Children learn the principle of saying yes or no, and what it means to keep their word.

BULLETIN BOARDS

Don't Stain Your Reputation

A reputation can be tarnished like a stain on a robe. The way to keep a good reputation is by obeying God in all things.

LESSONS

Judging Others

This lesson teaches children that we all need forgiveness and that we should not have a fault-finding attitude toward others.

Making Promises

This lesson will help children understand the value in keeping promises. They will also learn that to have a godly reputation, they must always tell the truth.

OBJECT TALKS

Book Fair

This object talk will teach children not to judge a book by its cover while relating it to how we judge each other.

Damaged Verses Undamaged

A godly reputation is only as good as the promises we keep. When we break our promises, we become damaged and untrustworthy.

Reputations

Children identify the difference between developing godly and ungodly reputations.