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Isaac and Rebekah

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Transition TipsAs your group moves from one place to another, keep things fun <strong>and</strong> story-focused! Try these tips as youtransition.• Ankle AnchorsJacob was holding onto Esau’s heel as the twins were born. Form a line. With one h<strong>and</strong>, hold onto the ankle ofthe person in front of you <strong>and</strong> try to walk. How far can you go like this?• Wedding March<strong>Rebekah</strong> agreed to marry <strong>Isaac</strong> without even meeting him. She trusted God. Link arms with a friend, hum awedding song, <strong>and</strong> process through the halls as if you were parading down the aisle at a wedding.• Well WalkAn ordinary walk to the well changed <strong>Rebekah</strong>’s life. Put a water jar on your head <strong>and</strong> carry it to the well.What do you see when you get there? Pretend that you are calling down the well, your voice echoing againstthe rocks.• Muscle ManEsau was big <strong>and</strong> strong. He hunted big animals with a bow <strong>and</strong> arrow. Strike poses to show your muscles.Then point your arrow, pull back the string on your bow, <strong>and</strong> try to catch some wild game.148 — Shepherd GuideShepherd Guides, <strong>Isaac</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Rebekah</strong> Rotation Leader Guide. Spark Sunday School © 2010Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. May be reproduced for local use only.

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