Believing
To accept as truth; to trust or have faith; belief in God; a step to salvation
"Because you have seen me, you have believed; blessed ae those who have not seen
and yet have believed." (John 20:29)
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The Line You must stand for something or you will fall for anything. To stand strong you must know what you believe. |
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Truth or Hoax? Jesus is no hoax. However, this activity uses a little trickery to show how some people can so easily believe in foolish and deceptive nonsense. |
Object Talks |
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Reality Check How do you know if something is real? An object talk to help students contemplate the reality of God. |
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Trust My Life With It Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me |
Tips for Leaders |
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Accountability: The Praying Youth Worker It’s been said that when we work, we work; however, when we pray, God works. |
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Witnessing: Sharing the Gospel “God wants all men to come to repentance.” 2 Peter 3:9. We, as leaders of students, share that passion, and everything we do is focused on introducing Jesus to our students. |
Lessons |
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Basic Christian Theology The goal of this series is to introduce students to the basic theological truths of the orthodox Christian faith. While each topic could fill the semester (and beyond) by itself, the goal here is to devote one week to each of the seven theological truths. |
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Believing in Jesus This lesson helps students understand what it means to believe in Christ and have faith in His Lordship. |
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Can Jesus Make You See? In this lesson, students are taught to take up the cause of Christ and help others see spiritually although some will want to remain spiritually blind. |
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David: Man of Passion This lesson will inspire students to live a zealous and passionate life for Christ. |
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Dealing with Doubt From this lesson focusing on the disciple Thomas, we learn how doubt can lead us in one of two directions. |
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Faith Students are challenged to understand the reality of their faith. At times, this task is heroic; while at others, it can be a struggle. |
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Faith in the Son of God This lesson teaches the importance of living for God whole-heartedly. |
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Faithfulness We are challenged to be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus. This means living a life of faithfulness now and until the very end. |
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Father Abraham Because of Abraham's faith, God kept His promise. Because of our faith and God's grace, we are all part of this promise and descendants of Abraham. |
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Getting Them to Jesus This lesson will equip and motivate students to reach out to the lost people around them. |
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Indisputable Proof In this lesson, students are given indisputable proof that Jesus is who He says He was. |
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Jesus and Three Other People In this lesson, students learn that we all need Jesus, and Jesus invites us all. It also inspires students to care for people the way Jesus does. |
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Jesus Causes Arguments In this lesson, students learn that once they are convinced of Jesus deity, they will not hesitate to share this fact with others, even when it is socially unacceptable to stand up for that truth. |
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Obedience Rules can be hard to follow, but students learn that obedience to God will draw them closer to Him. |
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Our Connection To Christ This lesson on the book of Colossians places emphasis on understanding our connection to Christ for salvation. |
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Prayer: Expecting Results Students are challenged to pray expectantly, believing that God wants to move on their behalf. |
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Rahab: Woman of Righteousness True belief in God will affect the way in which we live our lives. |
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The End This lesson gives students a Biblical perspective of the End Times. |
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The Four Gospels The word gospel means good news. The four gospels all fulfill one major purpose--to share the good news about Jesus Christ. There are four different gospel letters, written by four of Jesus followers, each giving a unique account about what happened in the life of Jesus. |
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The Good News Students are inspired to live out their story in concert with the story of Christ. |
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The Holy Spirit The acts in the book of Acts are the acts of the Holy Spirit. Students learn that the Holy Spirit still empowers Christians to serve the Lord today. |
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The Marks of a Believer When we respond to the Gospel, we should live a life of obedience to Jesus that is born from our love for Him. |
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The Story Ends With You Students learn that there is a difference between having knowledge of something and having a belief that will affect every aspect of their lives. |
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The Supremacy of Faith Students learn that faith is the centerpiece of a life well-lived. |
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There is More Than One Way to Heaven Is there another way to God besides belief in Christ? In this lesson we learn that Jesus is the only way, the only Truth, and the only life. |
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Up For Grabs This week's lesson will help students deal with those nagging questions regarding Christianity. |
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Why I Believe God is Real This lesson uses evidence from ten arguments of Truth to prove the existence and reality of God. |
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Why I Believe in Christianity This lesson explains how Christianity is different from other religions and how Christianity can claim to be the only way to God. |
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Worth Dying For This lesson helps students understand the presence of persecution and false teaching in both the early church and today. |
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