This is a lesson using the trailer for Men in Black 3.
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Anonymous
Monday, March 15, 2010
Plunge your teenagers into a service project that stretches their faith.
Divide into groups (include one adult for each group), give each one $50, and send them into different neighborhoods. Challenge teenagers to survey their assigned neighborhood and decide as a group how they’ll serve...
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Anonymous
Monday, November 30, 2009
10 professionally designed Christmas backgrounds to make you holiday presentations or worship that much better. These are really good, trust us.
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Anonymous
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Another fun game from the folks at TBF. Seriously, edit what you want, keep what you like, and have some fun!
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Anonymous
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Here's a little Halloween trivia to see what your kids know about Halloween.
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Anonymous
Monday, September 29, 2008
A powerpoint game where students have to guess the correct dollar amount of different grocery items.
Just update the fonts and customize it for your group.
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Anonymous
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
BLESS YOUR SOCKS OFF
Give your teens or preteens a nice blessing, either as they enter the meeting,
when they leave, or mail it to their homes.
Write BLESS YOUR SOCKS OFF on slips of paper. [Can be typed on the computer and
copy/pasted for a quick printout.]
Purchase some baby socks...very...
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Anonymous
Monday, October 1, 2007
A lesson aimed to evaluate television’s messages and set household viewing standards
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Why the empty tomb matters to us. (includes audio of message and notes .doc)
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Anonymous
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
MALL SCAVENGER HUNT
Goal:
To open teens' eyes to the positive and negative messages in media around them!
Need:
Multiple digital cameras (1 per group of 5 youth), powerpoint
Bring your youth to a local mall. Split them in teams of three or more. It's best to have multiple groups to get...
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