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What are the activities for youth?

What are the activities for youth?

Examples of youth work activities include:

  • Arts and crafts – themed arts, cards and gifts, graffiti art, face painting, glass painting, hair braiding, mobiles, puppets, printing.
  • The arts – drama, music, video, dance.
  • Games – team games, non-competitive games, group games, team-building games, puzzles and quizzes.

What are some good Bible lessons?

12 Must Read Life Lessons From Jesus

  • To Serve Is To Be Great. “Whoever wants to be great must become a servant.”
  • There Is A Cure For Worry.
  • Love Conquers All.
  • Follow The Golden Rule.
  • Ask For What You Need.
  • Judge Not.
  • Keep Your Word.
  • Give In Secret.

How do I encourage my teenager to read the Bible?

Encourage them to work out exactly when they’re going to read God’s word each day (avoid the “when I get into bed at night” idea—sleep will win!). And be realistic—better that a teenager reads their Bible four times a week for the rest of their life, than aims for seven, manages four, becomes demoralised and gives up.

How do you engage youth in activities?

Follow these seven steps to create an environment that promotes youth engagement:

  1. Prepare yourself to share power.
  2. Build relationships with youth.
  3. Encourage exploration, discovery and self-expression.
  4. Instill the skills to make learning meaningful.
  5. Provide leadership opportunities.
  6. Develop advanced skills.

What are some fun Teen Bible study activities?

Teen Activities for Bible Games Jeopardy. Playing a game of Bible Jeopardy teaches teenagers more about their faith while allowing them to engage in friendly competition. Apostle, King or Prophet. Make a list of people mentioned in the Bible as an apostle, king or prophet. Name Game. Six Degrees of Separation. Going on a Trip Game.

How to teach -teaching- a youth Bible study?

Model it. Passionately,enthusiastically,and practically – make the Bible part of who you are.

  • Use the Bible. Keep your Bible in your hands or nearby throughout the lesson.
  • Make Scripture interesting.
  • Get children to dig in and find answers for themselves.
  • Teach that God’s Word is important and eternal.
  • Encourage children to read the Bible on their own.
  • What should I teach teens in a Bible study?

    Every single human being is worthy of respect and dignity.

  • There is a way to exhibit both courage and civility. Respecting someone is not the same as affirming everything he or she may believe.
  • The gospel not only shapes what we say,but how we say it.
  • Our judgements of others reflect our own fallenness.
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