Who Am I? We need one volunteer to come up and stand with their back facing the whiteboard. They then need to guess who they are. They need to do this.

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Who Am I? We need one volunteer to come up and stand with their back facing the whiteboard. They then need to guess who they are. They need to do this by asking the class questions – the class can only respond with Yes or No answers. Can they do it in under 20 questions?

Christian Beliefs About God Learning Objective: To understand what Christians believe about God. I can explore 3 words used about God. I can explain what these words show about God. I can evaluate whether these words are useful.

Words to describe God Write down as many words as you can think of to describe God.

3 Words Used for God Omnipotent (All-powerful) Omniscient (All-knowing) Omnibenevolent (All-loving)

Words Used About God Each group will be given one word used about God: Omnipotent (all- powerful), Omniscient (all-knowing) and Omnibenevolent (all-loving). You are going to put together a presentation about this word for God that includes the following: A mask made out of a paper plate to illustrate this word. Be a creative as you can! An explanation of what this word shows us about God. Why this is a good word to use for God. The problems with using this word for God. An image to represent this word for God. You will be tested at the end of the lesson about a word that you did not present on. So make sure you listen carefully to the presentations! Remember: You are responsible for teaching other people in the class so your presentation needs to be of a high standard.

What did you learn? You will now need to feedback what you have learned... Each group will have to feedback on one word that you did not present on. The expert group will give you a score out of 10 for how much you have remembered. Which group will score the highest?