How can playing with Legos serve God? I find it amazing when a person can take a talent that seemingly has nothing to do with God and find a way to use it to bring Him glory.Knowing the amount of time that it takes to create each of these scenes makes it even more inspiring that people took the time to create these videos.  “

 “So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.” 1 Corinthians 10:31

These videos can be very useful in ministry to children and youth.  Anything that has to do with Lego seems to draw an immediate interest from kids (and even a lot of adults!). Many of these stories we have all heard before, but told in a new way will help us to think about the story differently.  Use our discussion questions below to help facilitate a conversation.

15 Bible Stories Told With Lego

15 Bible Stories Told With Legos

The Story of Creation

Noah’s Ark

Queen Esther

David and Goliath

Jonah and the Whale

The Christmas Story

The Good Samaritan

Wise and Foolish Builders

The Parable of the Lost Sheep

The Prodigal Son

The Vineyard

Pentecost

Stations of the Cross

He is Risen!

The Feast of the Ascension

Discussion Questions:

1.) Did seeing this Bible story in Lego help you to think about it differently than you have heard before? What parts stood out to you?

2.) Watching this videos helps us to realize that any talent we have can be used for God’s glory.  List a few things that you are good at and enjoy doing.  How can you use those things for God’s glory?

3.) Bible stories told with Lego are a creative way to teach others about Jesus. What are some other things that we could do to help people understand our faith?

Additional Resources:

If you have a child or work with children that love Legos, be sure to check out these other resources:

Catholic Lego Challenge  – Presents a challenge each month for kids to create something out of Lego that also helps them learn about the faith.  Past challenges have been St. George, the Prodigal Son, and Pentecost.

One resource that I do not recommend is The Brick Bible which is a book that uses Legos to tell Bible stories.  Though the concept behind this idea is wonderful, many of the scenes depicted are not accurate and not appropriate for children. You can listen to a review from  New Catholic Generation to decide for yourself, but this is one book that I have taken away from my kids.

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