Save big with this bundle! Bundle Includes: Who Am I?5 99 Thoughts for College-Age People books Who Am I? Who am I? It seems like a simple question to answer, but it's notÑespecially for young people. This smallgroup curriculum is designed to give you the toolsÑincluding lots of questions and practical…
…amount of responsibility to care for it. Regardless, hot topics like this can be great ways of talking theology with college-age people. Here are 3 questions you can ask your smallgroup to try to get them talking/thinking about this… Do you think we have responsibility in taking care of the earth?…
…and perception college-age people have of adulthood is a factor in the amount detaching from the adult life in our churches? Why, or why not? If so, how can we help change their definition? Related posts:College-age – as Adolescent StageAdult, Adolescent, or Both?Small Group Idea: Repentancechurches…
…necessarily connected by age or season of life but more a love to see high school students love Jesus. None of us are paid by the church. I realize that your setting for doing smallgroups is probably drastically different from the setting at my church. An overview of my smallgroup setting: 5 leaders in…
…of a college-age ministry to teach. Not only will this series give topics that are vital to teach in traditional, formal settings (smallgroups, discussion groups, or in the form of a sermon), but the series will also provide a basis of topics to keep in mind as youre discipling college-age people…
…the college ministry is, we got major problems. Even if you add in smallgroups or some other type of mid-week thing it doesn't mean we're successful in college ministry. Second, even if we have hundreds of people coming to a service it doesn't mean we're successful. The goal of a college ministry…
…people weren't ready for them, the Summum say. This, my friends, could be a great discussion at your smallgroup this week! Here are a couple things you could bring up with your college students/-age people: You can get political with this if you want – could be dangerous though. You could ask questions…
…high school to college is usually the most dramatic in young people's lives. In this humorous and thought-provoking resource, Chuck Bomar offers up pearls of wisdom gained over years of personal and professional experience. It's great as a graduation gift, as a college freshman smallgroup discussion starter…
…involved in a smallgroup put on by our college ministry defines connected. I don't think serving in a ministry defines connected. And, I don't think attending events defines whether or not someone is connected. Related posts:churches that embrace college-age peopleChristian College Environments [3…
…well- off financially after three years of college (71% to 63%). Why do you think that is? What might be contributing to this? Related posts:College Students Opinions Sway LeftCampus Sub-Cultures, Part: FourArticle of InterestPossible SmallGroup Discussionun-Christian
…will kick into overdrive. In this 4-week smallgroup study, you'll help your students examine the problems that stem from busyness, then discover how a life with Jesus can help you avoid burnout. Whether you work with jr highers, high schoolers, or college-age people, this resource is packed with tools…
…targeted, specific. Specific Age Stage Our college ministry is specifically for those between the ages of 18 and 25, whether they're in school or not. About 80% of the people involved in our ministry are pursuing a college education, however quickly or slowly, but all in this age range are welcome. In our…
…to get involved in the mainstream youth group. How are the groups broken down in relation to agegroups/grade level? There are a couple options when it comes to breaking up students. One non-negotiable is to keep it gender sensitive during smallgroups. Age is bit more flexible. Option 1: Divide by…
…of sorrow mentioned in this verse? What is the difference between them? Related posts:churches that embrace college-age peoplePossible SmallGroup DiscussionIdea for college-prepSmall Group Material on SalePride Lost It's Punch
…for college-age people in their congregation. Keeping in mind that a youth worker or volunteer launching a college ministry already leads a busy life, this book is easy to digest and offers insights on everything from leading overseas mission trips or winter retreats to leading a smallgroup or Sunday…
…school to college is usually the most dramatic in young people’s lives. In this humorous and thought-provoking resource, Chuck Bomar offers up pearls of wisdom gained over years of personal and professional experience. It’s great as a graduation gift, as a college freshman smallgroup discussion…
…school to college is usually the most dramatic in young people’s lives. In this humorous and thought-provoking resource, Chuck Bomar offers up pearls of wisdom gained over years of personal and professional experience. It’s great as a graduation gift, as a college freshman smallgroup discussion…
99 Thoughts for SmallGroup Leaders Good smallgroups requires leaders ?and that's where you come in. If you're a smallgroup leader, you may have lots of questions: Am I making a difference? Am I wisely investing my time, energy, and resources? Can I really do this? If so, how can I maximize my impact…
…training on college ministry issues: February 7 _George Fox Kaleo Conference I will be doing a seminar on protecting our investment in kids through the college-age years. February 27-March 2 _Group National Youth Ministry Conference (Cincinatti) I will be doing an affinity group (smallgroup discussion…
…high school to college is usually the most dramatic in young people's lives. In this humorous and thought-provoking resource, Chuck Bomar offers up pearls of wisdom gained over years of personal and professional experience. It's great as a graduation gift, as a college freshman smallgroup discussion starter…
…therapies to advise on designing one's home after divorce. If you're working with college-age people who are thinking about relationships (which every one of them is at some level), this might be a good smallgroup discussion to have. They probably don't desire to get married anytime soon, but its…
…and is being taught to agegroups ranging from middle school to post high school/college. By making simple adjustments based off your ministry's DNA you can adapt the LIVE curriculum to any or all of these agegroups. But wait! There's more! You'll know what your smallgroups will be discussing six…
…high leaders inform the high school leaders of who are the students who were in smallgroups, etc... the high school leaders can use that information to make sure they remain involved. When seniors graduate, the college team should know who the involved high school students were, so they don't got lost…
…think college-age people would have some VERY interesting things to say about this, things that may make us think a bit differently. Even discussing whether or not they believe in the actual historicity of Genesis would be fun. Related posts:discussion starter, for surePossible SmallGroup DiscussionNew…
…college ministry affinity group (multiple smallgroup discussions) as well as an 8 hr. Deeper Learning Track on preparing students for the college-age years – which I think applies to you working in college ministry. It will both help articulate what students are facing during the college-age years…
…up from her junior high days of wearing Aeropostale and step into her UGG's (whose $160 sheepskin boots were the "It" item among female teen and college-age students a few years back.) The high price tag of many accessory items adds an interesting twist to this trend. Because most teens cannot afford…
…many college-age people are) there is a VERY interesting article that JUST hit the Associated Press! It describes how the Vatican is taking significant steps to bring back penance into the daily life of the church. This could be a great article to bring and discuss with your smallgroup. There…
…thirsty (I just had an iced mocha at my favorite coffee shop). DRINK, in case you didn't know, is the conference we at CollegeLeader put on for college-age ministry leaders. It starts tomorrow and runs through the weekend, so I will be giving updates/photos/etc. throughout the weekend. I wanted this…
…This is about Jesus. I pray we can keep our focus… Related posts:Cultural or Biblical?Great Question!Jesus ThoughtsChristian College Environments [3]Possible SmallGroup Discussion
Ok, want a discussion starter for smallgroup this week!? Here's one for you! It's amazing the rationalization that occurs in the human mind sometimes! For the sake of "empowering" herself as a women and "doing something for herself" a student auctions off her virginity to pay for grad school…so…