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Holiness in the Bible: Creative activities for your children's ministry

Holiness can be described as being "set apart" or consecrated for a special purpose. It involves a sense of awe, reverence, and respect for that which is considered sacred.

The Bible teaches that God is holy, and His holiness is beyond compare. He is utterly distinct and separate from everything else in existence.

In the New Testament, believers are also called "holy ones" and "saints," reflecting their status as set apart for God's purposes.

As children's workers, it is essential to help kids understand the concept of holiness and how it relates to their faith. That's why this page is dedicated to providing creative ideas, resources, and activities that you can use to teach kids about holiness in your Bible lessons, kidmin, kid's ministry, elementary school, or homeschooling.

With these materials, you can help children explore the meaning of holiness, the nature of God's holiness, and what it means to be set apart for His purposes.

Whether it's through Bible study, games, crafts, or other interactive activities, you can help kids develop a deeper understanding of holiness and its significance in their faith.