All Issues articles – Page 57

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    Ready-to-use Schools Work: Forgiveness and Reconciliation

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    This lesson is aimed at a GCSE class and is one hour long. This theme is usually found in the ‘Equality’ unit for OCR Ethics GCSE KS4 – it also appears on the Edexcel and AQA schemes of work.

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    Ready-to-use Music: I could sing of your love forever

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    Artist: Justin Bieber (Written by Martin Smith)

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    Forced to Work

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    Meeting Aim & Background Preparation

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    Ready-to-use Food: Raquel's Story

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    It’s a classic question: who would you invite to the dinner party of your dreams? In truth, the types of people we choose to share food with says a lot about our priorities.

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    Ready-to-use Food: Mohammad's Story

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    WHAT IS THIS ?
    Christian Aid’s Collective believes that the simple act of sitting down to dinner has the power to build a community to change the world; so each month we’ll invite you to ‘sit down to dinner’ with someone new, find out about their lives and take action to help end poverty in their community.

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    Follow Me

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    There’s a lot of discussion in youth ministry circles about raising up young leaders. But how about the less appealing subject of following? Dr Andrew Smith believes that discipleship and leadership begin with following well, and that we can often overlook the precious gift of being a good follower – to the detriment of our young people.

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    How to Flourish

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    It’s September - which means a fresh crop of young people ready to be welcomed, sessions to plan, meetings to organise and a massive heap of work to catch up on that you let pile up over the summer. Fortunately, Premier Youthwork is on hand to kick your year off with a bang.

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    Quote Flash

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    Read this telling quote ...

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    First Word

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    The arena was packed and as the lights dimmed the place went berserk. Young girls screamed, middle-aged women fanned themselves with programmes and surly dads looked on unimpressed. I was the only 28-year-old bloke at a Justin Bieber concert. The next couple of hours were pretty strange. The only thing I can compare it to is when I sat among Wigan fans for their FA Cup final win over Man City in 2013: it was the best night of everyone else’s life. 

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    Schools’ work: Friendships First

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    Dream: think strategically and with vision about our work in schools.

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    First impressions

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    The worship music strummed to a finish as my son flashed me a wide smile and whispered, ‘I think this is the church I want to go to!’

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    First Word

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    We all know the story about the boy and the starfish. (Starfi? Starfishes?) It goes something like this: a man surveys a beach where thousands of starfish have been washed up, gasping for life. Overwhelmed by the sheer number of struggling invertebrates in need of rescue, the man resigns himself to doing nothing ...

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    How do you fire a volunteer?

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    Sometimes it’s not you, it’s them.

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    Finishing Well

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    The schools’ work page has taken on a new format. We will be featuring three sections: ‘dream’, ‘develop’ and ‘do’, all themed under one heading. Each box has its own purpose.

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    Hide and Seek: Part Two: Finding You!

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    Following on from the last issue’s feature on children’s spirituality, Ronni Lamont looks at what this could practically look like in the day-to-day of our children’s ministry

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    LGBT young people struggle to find support

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    A report by LGBT Youth North West has shown that the majority of LGBT young people feel that they don’t receive adequate support from adults in regard to issues surrounding identity and mental health. The survey of 128 LGBT young people (between 15-19 years old) in the North-West of the England also showed that a quarter of them would not feel comfortable talking to any adult about problematic issues.

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    Filling the gaps

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    Are some areas of schoolswork more attractive, and easier to respond to than others? YFC’s Nigel Roberts explores the missing links in Christian schools work, and suggests ways that we can innovatively engage with these areas if we are to have a greater impact in schools.

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    Resident-hell: How God can redeem weekends filled with our worst youth work mistakes

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    We’ve all heard stories from young people about a youth weekend or week away that changed their life. For some, it was an integral first step on their journey to find God; for other, it marked the definitive moment they accepted Jesus into their life; for many, it was a significant time of refreshment, recommitment and an opportunity to let God speak into their lives.

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    Rise in self-harm figures

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    Figures released by the Health and Social Care Information Centre show that reports of self-harm have reached record levels.

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    Modern Slavery:The Fight For Freedom

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    Slavery is a global crime with no simple solution. As the Modern Slavery Bill goes through Parliament – what difference will it actually make if passed and what can we do about this forgotten humanitarian crisis? Jamie Cutteridge gives us the lowdown