Creation
Today’s kids are growing up in a world full of confusing messages about gender and identity. This video helps elementary-aged children explore the question “Who am I?” by contrasting the shifting foundation of feelings with the unchanging truth of God’s design. Rooted in Genesis 1:26, it offers a hopeful, age-appropriate reminder that their value and purpose come from being created by a loving God.
Family Discussion Questions
- What are some ways you would describe yourself?
(Let each person share a few words like “funny,” “kind,” “creative,” etc.) - Read Genesis 1:26–27 together. What does it mean that we are made “in God’s image”? How does that make you feel?
- What’s the difference between letting our feelings define us and letting God define us?
Can you think of a time your feelings changed quickly? - Why do you think it’s hard to let God tell us who we are? What helps you trust Him more?
- Look up Psalm 139:13–14. What do these verses say about how God made you? Why is that special?
- How does knowing God created you on purpose help you when you feel unsure or left out?
- What’s one way we can remind each other this week that our identity comes from God, not the world?
(Consider writing a note, memorizing a verse, or praying together.)