All Issues articles – Page 20
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Craft: Ascension
The story of Jesus’ ascension in Acts 1 is full of mystery and spectacle. There are clouds, a disappearing saviour, strange men in white robes and a job given to the disciples to be witnesses of Jesus throughout the whole world. These crafts will help children unpack and explore some of the story’s themes and images.
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Jesus and Thomas
Meeting aim: To weigh up the evidence of Jesus’ resurrection and make an honest and considered response to it
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Easter Sunday
Meeting aim: To give children the opportunity to explore this well-known story afresh and discover how it applies to their lives today
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On the beach - Jesus meets the first disciples session
Meeting aim: To share in Jesus’ invitation to follow him.
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On the beach - Jesus meets the first disciples
Meeting aim: To help the children understand that Jesus is with them, just as he was when he appeared to the disciples at breakfast, and to discover what difference this makes in our lives.
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Jesus and Thomas
Meeting aim: To explore what it means for us to trust in Jesus, even when we cannot see him
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Jesus and Thomas
Meeting aim: To allow the opportunity for children to understand that doubting is part of faith, and that they can bring their doubts to Jesus.
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Empty pews
The Faith in our Families report from Care for the Family and Hope reminds us that only half of children brought up in Christian homes will choose to follow the faith when they are adults.
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Black Panther
Another superhero movie is hardly news, but Black Panther is having a huge impact globally, including on our children and young people.
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What Billy did
Former editor of Premier Youthwork, John Buckeridge, reflects on the legacy Billy Graham has left for our children and young people. Having visited the UK more than 20 times to preach at rallies and crusades, what difference did he make to our ministry today?
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Mentoring: Russian doll syndrome
During one of my first seaside trips as a child, I remember getting a stick of rock and being fascinated by how the writing went all the way down the stick.