
🕊️ Story / Reflection
On the night Jesus was born, something amazing happened. Angels appeared in the sky to the shepherds who were watching their sheep. The shepherds were ordinary people, but God chose them to hear the good news first.
The angels didn’t whisper the message—they celebrated it!
They told the shepherds that Jesus, the Saviour, had been born.
Heaven was so joyful that angels filled the sky with praise to God.
Christmas is not just good news to keep to ourselves. It is joyful news meant to be shared—because Jesus came to bring hope, peace, and love to everyone.
đź’ˇ Lesson
The good news about Jesus is joyful and meant to be shared with others.
🙏 Prayer
Dear Jesus,
Thank You for coming to earth for me.
Fill my heart with joy, and help me share Your good news with love and excitement.
Amen.
🎨 Activity (Ages 3–6):
Draw angels in the sky praising God. Add a big star and write “Jesus is Born!”
✏️ Reflection (Ages 7–9):
Who can you share the good news of Jesus with this Christmas? Write or say their name.
🕯️ Challenge (Ages 10–12):
Find one way today to share joy—tell someone about Jesus, send a kind message, or help someone in need.
🌸 Closing Thought:
Christmas is good news that fills hearts with joy—and joy is even better when it’s shared.