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At Luke252.com we like to get more from our Bible stories. Instead of simply reading about John the Baptist’s snack of locusts and honey we decided to create a version of that tasty treat for ourselves.

If you’ve been itching for a place to go deeper…this is it. Check with your parents for the OK, and then dig deeper into the stories of the Bible and experience them in entirely new ways. Of course, we’re not saying that it’s easy to create and eat a moldy bread s’more, but, we bet you won’t forget the experience or the story that goes along with it!

Red Sea Lava Lamp

Add a little aquatic funk to your life.

Difficulty:

2

Ingredients:

1/2 cup of any clear cooking oil
Empty, rinsed out soda bottle with cap
Powdered tempera paints—any color you choose
Funnel
Water
Glitter/ sparkles/ shiny confetti clear cooking oil

Directions:

1. Pour the cooking oil into the soda bottle. Add 1 teaspoon of the tempera paint. Add glitter, sparkles, confetti.

2. Add water using funnel or measuring cup with a spout until bottle is filled. Tightly put cap on.

3. Now you have your own "lava lamp". Turn the bottle upside down and see how the colors move and change.