Listening
Paying attention to what is being said, hearing and obeying God's voice
"My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me." (John 10:27 NIV)
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Activities |
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Noise An activity to show the affects noise can have on our relationships with other people and with God. |
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Games |
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The Spirit Who Guides Us Can one team produce an exact copy of another team's creation without seeing it? Remember, the power of the Holy Spirit guides us in truth, if we only listen. |
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Whose Voice Will You Follow? In this unforgettable game, following the wrong voice can lead to a place you don't want to be. It is important to listen for and follow the voice of the one who leads to salvation. |
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Object Talks |
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Distractions There are many distractions that can keep us from giving Jesus the right focus in our life. |
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Too Many Vines Jesus requires that we submit every aspect of our lives to His control. |
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Tips for Leaders |
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Communication: Active Listening Active listening will dramatically improve the way in which you communicate. |
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Teaching: Co-Learning Sometimes, those of us who teach can take ourselves too seriously. We get stressed out about our roles, confused about our audience, and worried that we're going to mess something up. |
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Teaching: How to Make Youth Ministry More Fun How to make youth ministry more fun |
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Teaching: Know Your Audience Before you ever get up and teach a lesson it’s important that you know your audience. |
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Teaching: Knowing Youth Culture The work of a youth leader is often very similar to that of a cross-cultural missionary. |
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Teaching: Ministering outside of the lesson Teaching: Ministering outside of the lesson |
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Lessons |
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A Riot in Ephesus This lesson provides instruction on how to effectively share the Gospel. |
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After the Kingdom - Ezra This Sunday school lesson will encourage humble repentance among students. |
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After the Kingdom - Off to Exile In this lesson, students learn that God can use anyone to accomplish His purposes, even our enemies. |
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Moses: Man of Willingness This study on the life of Moses illustrates how God will use simple, everyday people to accomplish His purposes. All He needs are willing vessels. |
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Running With God In lesson three, we learn that we should not be satisfied with running to God, but rather strive to run with God. |
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Solitude In this world, we are distracted by many things. Finding a place to be alone can help block out these distractions so we can connect with God at a deeper level. This lesson explores why, how, and when to practice the extreme habit of solitude. |
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The Burning Bush In this lesson, students learn that God not only equips those He calls, but that He goes before them. |
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The Kingdom: King Saul Through a study of Saul,students are inspired to work hard building a strong and moral character rather than focusing on their physical appearance. |
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The Transition The Transitionstudents learn how the governing people of Israel transformed from judges to kings. This lesson clarifies that the Israelites ability to serve is directly related to their ability to listen. |
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Words for the Churches This lesson teaches about the seven churches mentioned in Revelation and provides students with useful insights on how to remain faithful, even during difficult times. |
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