Object Lesson: Fear Factors. Materials A variety of scary Halloween masks.

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Object Lesson: Fear Factors

Materials A variety of scary Halloween masks

Activity Put on the various masks and make threatening gestures. Are you afraid of me? What about this one? Why are you afraid / not afraid?

Discussion At Halloween, children often dress up in scary costumes for fun. Sometimes we hide behind a corner and try to scare a friend. We aren’t afraid when we know something isn’t real. While we may not be afraid of the child in the ghost costume knocking at the door and saying “Trick or Treat” each of us do have real fears. Even though we all know that scary Halloween monsters aren’t real, sometimes our imaginations make things seem real. What are some things that you are afraid of? What are some of your fears?

1.SpidersArachnophobia 2. People & social situations Anthropophobia or sociophobia 3.Flying Aerophobia or aviatophobia 4.Open spaces Agoraphobia, kenophobia 5. Confined spaces Claustrophobia

6.Vomiting Eemetophobia or emitophobia 7.Heights Acrophobia, altophobia 8.Cancer Carcinomaphobia, carcinophobia 9. Thundersto rms Brontophobia or keraunophobia lightningastraphobia cyclonesanemophobia hurricanes and tornadoes lilapsophobia

10.Death Necrophobia or thanatophobia There are 365 “Fear Nots” in the Bible – one for every day of the year. But how do we deal with the reality of fear in our lives? The cure for our fears is to walk closely with God, who is bigger and more powerful than anything that might scare us.

Scripture “Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” – Isaiah 41:10

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