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‘I help young people remember’
Working with young people was always going to be a big part of my life. My first job was during the summer holidays with YMCA Daycamps when I was in sixth form. I then spent three amazing years as a youth worker in Hong Kong. From there, ...
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Craft: The fiery furnace
Background: The story of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego in the fiery furnace has strong themes of faith, strength, protection, determination and worship. These crafts will help children to explore these themes in a very hands-on and often messy way!
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November 2018 : All-age service: All change
Meeting aim: To discover that Daniel and his friends embraced the enforced change but never forgot who they were or whose they were.
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November 2018 : Reflective Journal: Death to life
“Put to death the sinful, earthly things lurking within you...” (Colossians 3:5, NLT) What within you needs putting to death? Doodle around the tree and the falling leaves.
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The lions’ den: Session 4
Meeting aim: To think about how God is faithful, and we can trust and rely on him.
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The lion’s den: Session 4
Meeting aim: To explore our commitment to integrity: running from what is evil and chasing what is right, no matter the cost.
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The lion’s den: Session 4
Meeting aim: To learn about being faithful in prayer, and about praying in different ways.
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The writing on the wall: Session 3
Meeting aim: To discover that God sees injustice and works to right it.
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The writing on the wall: Session 3
Meeting aim: To reflect on pride and humility, and to set our minds and hearts on being who we feel God wants us to be.
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The fiery furnace: Session 2
Meeting aim: To discuss and investigate any similarities and principles from the story of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego that we can apply in our modern context.
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The king’s dream: Session 1
Meeting aim: To explore God’s view of our individual lives now and in the future, and also our part in God’s story through the ages.
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Q&A: Hannah Bourazza
Hannah Bourazza is chief safeguarding officer at youth charity XLP and heads up their mentoring project. She tragically lost her son Nathaniel to knife crime six years ago. Hannah shared of some her story with editor Ruth Jackson.
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My atheist mate: Why children and young people need non-Christian friends
It had been an ordinary day at school, but when she walked through the front door of her home at the end of the day she found that all her belongings had been packed up and there was a taxi waiting to take her to the airport. There was no time for any goodbyes. She was on the other side of the world before anyone noticed.