Bethany, Thank you for sharing your work! May God richly bless you for sharing freely. We have adopted the less to us for the whole of this year. Patricia Chipulu Lusaka Zambia. Thank you! Ithank God for this curriculum,am from Mombasa,Kenya,it has helped me to teach the new adults believers. Teaching them who God is like!!! To others they were set free from cultic beliefs. Well done! Thank you for making this available! Now we need a SONG of the attributes.
I use the tune from the books of the New Testament. Only I start with Alpha and Omega, then follow the others in order. I too use ASL. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. You are all a blessing, may God continue to use your ministry for His glory Reply.
Patricia Chipulu Lusaka Zambia Reply. I have so enjoyed teaching these lessons — thank you for sharing. Angie Franklin is the Director of Operations at LeaderTreks and has worked in youth ministry since She loves serving youth workers who are in the trenches by providing them with practical resources.
Instructions: Say something like: Each of you has an orange that will be packed in the lunches of the second grade class. Pause and allow students to peel their oranges, while you set out the various office supplies.
You may use the supplies in this pile one at a time e. If you are using the tape, you must return it before you can use a stapler. You may not move your workstation. At the end of five minutes, the person whose orange looks the most like it originally did wins. Last, but not least, I am the game master, and I can make changes to rules as I see fit. How much does your orange reflect the way it looked before you took it apart? Is there any way to take an orange apart and put it back together perfectly, exactly the way it was in the beginning?
If so, what would you need to do it? Are there any similarities between the orange in front of you and the effects of sin on your life? Can anyone but God undo the effects of sin in our lives? How does he do that? Teach: God created this world and us in perfect harmony, designed to be connected with him forever.
Use this object lesson to promote a healthy understanding of Christian community. Discuss: Was it hard or easy to find common experiences with each other? Did the things other groups came up with surprise you?
What did it feel like to be an insider or outsider, based on such random lists? Give each Cup Master a packet of Pop Rocks, but tell them not to open them yet. Make sure there are two Timekeepers with stopwatches, one for each cup. Ask all other students to be Observers. Give them index cards and pens to record what happens. Have the Observers make notes on how fast each cup is fizzing and which liquid seems to be affecting the Pop Rocks the most.
Teach: In life we will always have busyness. On your phone, pick the emojis you want and put them in the right order. Then, using a marker or pen, draw the 10 emojis you chose on a white sheet of paper large enough so others can see. On your second sheet of paper, write out the story you told with your emojis.
The students in your ministry need to know what God thinks about them. As young people, they are in the process of discovering their identity. We forget that students often grapple with their identity through high school and into early adulthood. For me, that was definitely true.
When I was a teenager I allowed my peers to shape my identity. In those early years of being a Christian, I allowed God to shape and mold my identity. Instead of going to others to define who I was, I went to God. And allow that to define their identity. Liked this lesson? Description: What the rest of the world thinks about you does not matter in comparison to what God thinks about you.
Based on what the Bible says, He thinks some incredible things about you! Important—do this before they put the t-shirts on in order to avoid any awkward moments. Each volunteer must run across the room twice—once while the other team is throwing their colored pompoms and trying to get them to stick to their shirt, and once while the other team does the same. Note: If the volunteers are running too fast and no pompoms are sticking, then change it up. The team with the most points wins!
In this world, you are going to constantly be bombarded with what different people think about you. Whether it be your family or friends, strangers, or companies who are only telling you what they think about you because they want to sell you something, it seems that everyone has an opinion. God thinks that you are worth fighting for.
But He loved you so much that He wanted to be with you forever, so He made the ultimate sacrifice to fight sin and make a way for your salvation. God thinks that you are His masterpiece. People will ooh and ahh over it before paying incredible amounts of money just to be able to hang it in their home and look at it every day.
God thinks that you are more than a conqueror. But here we have the Word of God saying not only are we winners, but more than conquerors.
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