Relationships
Our relationship with friends, family, and God (See also Family and Friendship)
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Activities |
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I Can Dance, You Can Dance A lively, hand clapping, outgoing way to break the ice and greet each other. |
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Lasting Influence Who are the people who make a lasting influence on us? |
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Memorable Moments in Acts A look into the memorable moments that made the Church at Philippi and the Philippians very special to the Apostle Paul. |
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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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Object Talks |
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Eyes, Hands, and Mouth A visual display of three types of biblical relationships: Above, Around, and Below. |
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Spiritual Habits Habits develop through repetition. By developing good spiritual habits, we deepen our relationship with God. |
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Stale to the World It's easy for life to become stale, unless you wrap yourself in Jesus! |
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Tips for Leaders |
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Communication: Organizing Groups for Discussion Methods to organize small groups for better discussion. |
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Communication: The Newcomer Bridging the communication gap between the newcomer and the rest of the class |
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Group Building: Don't Do It Alone Some of us try to build our youth ministries alone even though we do not live any other part of our lives that way. |
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Teaching: Building Better Relationships It is absolutely essential and crucial for the leader of a small group to deepen individual relationships on a personal basis with each person in his or her small group. |
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Teaching: Involving Parents As leaders of youth ministries, it should be our goal to minister with parents, not around them. |
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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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Lessons |
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1 Corinthians 7-10 This lesson inspires students to live for the good of others and not just themselves. |
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A Riot in Ephesus This lesson provides instruction on how to effectively share the Gospel. |
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A Study in Dating Relationships As Christians we need to have a counter-cultural, Biblical view of our dating relationships. |
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All You Need is God Students learn that they are able to love others because God first loved them. Students are mobilized to live a life of love based on God's definition of love. |
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Christian Partnership Discover from Paul's letter to the Philippians the power of Christian partnership, and how we need it to lift each other up. |
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Cooties, Commercials, and the Way It Should Be This lesson helps students navigate through the difficult process of building relationships with members of the opposite sex. |
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Ephesians: Paul's Spiritual Relationship Paul's relationship with the Ephesians and how it is contrasted with his relationship with the Galatians. |
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Having a Relationship With God This lesson encourages students to develop Spiritual Habits that will help deepen their relationship with God. |
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I Got Your Back A lesson on how to build strong relationships and look out for one another as genuine brothers and sisters in Christ. |
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Our Connection to Each Other This lesson on the book of Colossians places emphasis on understanding our connection to each other. |
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Overview of Ecclesiastes/Song of Solomon This lesson seeks to reveal the meaning of life and the meaning of true love. |
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Paul in Rome Through this lesson students learn that the mission of the Church is to share the Gospel boldly around the world. |
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Paul's Relationship with the Philippians A look into Paul's relationship with the Christians in Philippi and how the people we know can affect our relationship with Christ. |
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Peter and Cornelius This lesson teaches that God loves all people groups and that no one is off limits to the Gospel. |
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Philemon This lesson on Philemon inspires students to to live a life of faithfulness despite their circumstances. |
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Psalm 121 This lesson teaches students that God is our most important ally and our savior. |
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Psalm 91 This lesson teaches students that we can make God our dwelling, which means to exist within — surrender, abide, and enter a deep relationship. |
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Relationships: A Biblical View The truth about dating, marriage, and the opposite sex |
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Ruth’s Loyalty to Naomi This lesson will help students understand the importance of a disciples loyalty as well as encourage students to lead a life of loyalty to Jesus Christ. |
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Sex, Marriage, and Jesus This lesson examines what scripture says about sex and marriage and what changes in attitude and behavior we must make to align ourselves with the Lordship of Jesus. |
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Standing Alone In this lesson, students discover the purpose of friendships, and learn that life is more meaningful when it is lived with true friends. |
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Studying the Bible (Part 1) This lesson encourages students to develop Spiritual Habits that will help them hear the voice of God through His Word. |
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Studying the Bible (Part 2) This lesson shows us that our study of Scripture should be focused on one thingmaking a difference in our lives. The Bible is meant to change us. |
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The Church: Accountability This lesson focuses on the need for "accountability" relationships with other members of the local church for encouragement and Spiritual growth. |
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The Church: Unity This lesson will inspire students to live lives united with other Christians. |
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The Dating Game This lesson teaches students that dating and marriage are serious subjects. They should not stir up love before it's time. |
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The Greatest Commandment Students consider the greatest commands of scripture and how they can apply them to their lives on a daily basis. |
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The Presence of God with His People This lesson recaps the lesson series emphasizing Gods presence with His people. |
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Whose Are You? This lesson teaches children to understand their value to God, reminds them of His promise, and warns them not to listen to lies. |
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Worship The third Spiritual Discipline is to worship God, as an expression of relationship, appreciation, and awe. |
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You Carry the Message The second lesson on Daniel demonstrates that no matter the circumstance, God is sovereign, and that He will empower those who serve Him. |
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