All Issues articles – Page 14
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Games: Races
Children and young people can become extremely competitive in team-based situations and, while in some circumstances this can be unhelpful, it can help to create great memories and result in an enjoyable session. Try out some of the races below in teams. You could even put on your own ‘Games’ and give out medals for each event!
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Mentoring: Love your ‘frenemies’
I had a great experience of peer mentoring the other day (that’s really just a posh term for two friends chatting and encouraging each other!).
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Craft: Philip and the Ethiopian
Background: This story is full of imagery about evangelism and discipleship, and has so much potential for open-ended and exploratory crafts!
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Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch: Session 3
Meeting aim: To explore how God uses us to tell others about the good news of Jesus.
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October 2018 : All-age service: Peter and John
Meeting aim: To think about what God gives us.
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Stephen and friends: Session 2
Meeting aim: To explore how leadership and responsibility are not just about being upfront, but are also about servanthood.
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Saul and Jesus: Session 4
Meeting aim: To understand how meeting Jesus changes lives and the world.
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Philip and the Ethiopian: Session 3
Meeting aim: To explore how God uses us to tell others the good news about Jesus.
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Philip and the Ethiopian: Session 3
Meeting aim: To explore the way that Philip revealed Jesus to the Ethiopian and how we can do likewise.
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Stephen and friends: Session 2
Meeting aim: To explore the roles children have (or might have) as they serve in church.
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Stephen and friends: Session 2
Meeting aim: To discover how the disciples shared Jesus in both word and deed, and how we can do the same.
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Peter and John: Session 1
Meeting aim: To explore what it means to follow Jesus’ example, just as Peter and John did.
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Depression: struggling to breathe
Rachael Newham tried to end her own life as a teenager. She shares her story
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Real Life: I’m a bipolar youth worker
When I was 12 a family member and I had an argument in the car. I don’t remember what it was about, but I do remember how it made me feel: worthless, a failure, rejected. That was the first time I remember feeling like this. It was also the first time I self-harmed.
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Q&A: Guvna B
Multi-award-winning rap artist Guvna B released an album earlier this year that speaks honestly about his grief following his father’s death. Editor Ruth Jackson spoke to Guvna about faith, vulnerability and hope