All Resources articles – Page 12
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BlogCrossing the Jordan: Session 3
MEETING AIM: To reflect on the obstacles between us and achieving what God has promised us, and to work with God to overcome them.
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BlogCrossing the river: Session 3
MEETING AIM: To think about how important it is to reflect and thank God for his faithfulness.
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BlogNovember 2019 : Ready to use all-age service – Crossing the river
MEETING AIM: To reflect on God’s faithfulness and consider how we can rely on him.
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BlogNovember 2019 : Ready to use parable – Mr Clifford and the caretakers of calamity
Registered users only: Download as a PDF here.
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BlogNovember 2019 : Ready to use music – Higher Love
Registered users only: Download as a PDF here.
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BlogRahab: Session 2
MEETING AIM: To think about how Rahab chose to trust God and live differently compared with those around her.
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BlogRahab: Session 2
MEETING AIM: To explore with the children how, as Christians, we are sometimes called to stand out and be different from those around us in order to show God’s love and follow his ways.
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BlogNovember 2019 : Ready to use movie – Stranger than Fiction (12)
Registered users only: Download as a PDF here.
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BlogJoshua: Session 1
MEETING AIM: To reflect on leadership and how we can be leaders like Joshua was to God’s people.
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BlogJoshua: Session 1
MEETING AIM: To discover that it’s OK to feel scared and that we can have courage because God is with us.
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BlogJoshua: Session 1
MEETING AIM: To explore how God encouraged Joshua before he led the Israelites on the final leg of their journey into the Promised Land.
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IssuesDecember 2018 : Santa vs God
There are many questions that stop children and young people wanting to know more about God. Rather than trying to answer questions they’re not asking, we thought we’d go straight to the source and hear from the experts themselves. Welcome to ‘What does yellow taste like?’
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IssuesJuly 2018 : Do we need God?
There are many questions that stop children and young people wanting to know more about God. Rather than try and answer questions they’re not asking, we thought we’d go straight to the source and hear from the experts themselves. Welcome to ‘What does yellow taste like?’
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Links from October 2019 issue
News - Mental health help (page 12)Conference on 26th Octoberhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sometimes-it-hurts-tickets-61640937704 Mental health check (page 30)For more information about pastoral care and structures, check out https://www.mindandsoulfoundation.org/Articles/245325/Mind_and_Soul/Articles/Pastoral_Care_Policy.aspx.
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BlogRevenge and love: Session 4
MEETING AIM: To explore Jesus’ radical teaching about how we should treat those who wrong us.
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BlogLove your enemies: Session 4
MEETING AIM: To think about how we respond to bullies and explore God’s challenge to love one another.
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BlogDavid and the good shepherd: Session 3
MEETING AIM: To reflect on what it means to be shepherded by God, whatever we may be facing.
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BlogDavid and the good shepherd: Session 3
MEETING AIM: To learn that God is always with us – in good times and bad – and to provide an opportunity to think about cyberbullying.
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BlogHannah and Peninnah: Session 2
MEETING AIM: To explore relationships that cause us pain, and to discuss how we can respond to these.






