Signed in as:
filler@godaddy.com
Signed in as:
filler@godaddy.com
Explore how faith influences personal identity and self-worth. Discuss biblical principles that affirm individual value and purpose. Encourage youth to share their own experiences and how their faith has shaped their lives
Teach different types of prayer (adoration, confession, thanksgiving, and supplication) and their significance in a believer's life. Incorporate practical activities, like journaling prayers or praying in small groups, to help youth experience the power of prayer firsthand.
Dive into the lives of biblical figures such as David, Esther, Ruth, and Paul. Discuss their challenges, triumphs, and how their faith guided their actions. Encourage youth to identify qualities they admire in these heroes and how they can emulate them in their own lives.
Highlight the importance of serving others, using Jesus as the ultimate example of servant leadership. Organize community service projects and discuss the impact of serving on both the community and the individual’s faith journey.
Discuss the qualities of healthy, faith based friendships, focusing on trust, support, and accountability. Explore the challenges of peer pressure and how to navigate relationships while maintaining one's values.
Encourage youth to think about how they can live out their faith in practical ways. This could include discussing issues like environmental stewardship, social justice, and standing up for what is right in their schools and communities.
Teach basic methods of studying Scripture, including context, interpretation, and application. Use engaging activities like group discussions or creative projects to help youth connect with biblical texts in meaningful ways.
Discuss contemporary moral dilemmas and how to make decisions based on faith. Engage youth in scenarios where they can practice ethical reasoning guided by biblical principles, helping them navigate real world challenges.
Copyright © 2023
Lonoke Baptist Texarkana
All Rights Reserved.