Saul On The Road To Damascus Craft
The conversion of Saul of Tarsus on the road to Damascus is a well-known event in Christian history. Saul was a devout Jew who persecuted Christians, but his encounter with Jesus Christ changed his life forever. This event is often depicted in art, and one popular craft activity is to make a model of Saul on the road to Damascus.
Materials Needed
To make a model of Saul on the road to Damascus, you will need the following materials:
- Cardboard or heavy paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Paint or markers
- Craft sticks
- String or yarn
- Small plastic or wooden horse
- Small plastic or wooden figure of Saul
Instructions
Follow these steps to make a model of Saul on the road to Damascus:
- Cut a piece of cardboard or heavy paper into a rectangle, about 8 inches by 10 inches.
- Paint or draw a road on the cardboard or paper, using brown or gray paint or markers.
- Glue craft sticks along the sides of the road to create a fence.
- Attach a small plastic or wooden horse to the road, using glue or string.
- Attach a small plastic or wooden figure of Saul to the horse, using glue or string.
- Draw or paint a bright light in the sky above the road, to represent Jesus' appearance to Saul.
- Add any other details you like, such as clouds or trees.
Uses
A model of Saul on the road to Damascus can be used in a variety of ways:
- As a Sunday school craft project
- As a visual aid for a Bible study or sermon
- As a decoration for a church event or Easter display
- As a personal reminder of the power of Jesus' love and forgiveness
Conclusion
The story of Saul's conversion on the road to Damascus is a powerful reminder of the transformative power of Jesus Christ. Making a model of this event can be a fun and meaningful way to engage with this story and share it with others.