The question about 'imagination' really made me think.
In our church, everything that is in the bible is deemed suitable for teaching children (totally agree), and even to represent some portions in a drama or play. This is the bit where i have a problem as the more senses we use, the more impact the result, which is ok until you come to the challenging parts of the truth like the rape of a sister by her brother or the crucifixion for example.
Very young children cannot deal with the depth of emotion or factual content that a dramatization conveys. Like for instance at Easter when the drama group acted out the crucifixion complete with nail sounds, lighting screams and emotive music! I had a huge problem with it because the little ones were present and told our leadership so. They said the drama was fine in front of the little ones because it was scripture and all scripture is good to teach in full. It's the truth with a capital T!
I respect them completely and did not mention it again.
There are many truths that i would not want young children to know too early. Using media to bring home the message in scripture is creative and powerful. It can leave a very large impression in adult minds which is extremely helpful. Surely we should only briefly touch on certain issues in scripture with children, without going into too much detail to protect young minds from subject matter which is too heavy for them to comprehend.
Would be interested to know any thoughts on this
In our church, everything that is in the bible is deemed suitable for teaching children (totally agree), and even to represent some portions in a drama or play. This is the bit where i have a problem as the more senses we use, the more impact the result, which is ok until you come to the challenging parts of the truth like the rape of a sister by her brother or the crucifixion for example.
Very young children cannot deal with the depth of emotion or factual content that a dramatization conveys. Like for instance at Easter when the drama group acted out the crucifixion complete with nail sounds, lighting screams and emotive music! I had a huge problem with it because the little ones were present and told our leadership so. They said the drama was fine in front of the little ones because it was scripture and all scripture is good to teach in full. It's the truth with a capital T!
I respect them completely and did not mention it again.
There are many truths that i would not want young children to know too early. Using media to bring home the message in scripture is creative and powerful. It can leave a very large impression in adult minds which is extremely helpful. Surely we should only briefly touch on certain issues in scripture with children, without going into too much detail to protect young minds from subject matter which is too heavy for them to comprehend.
Would be interested to know any thoughts on this