…and practical tips?you need to have in-depth discussions about personal identity. As students share how they view themselves you'll reveal how God defines who they are and help them discover what it means to embrace true identity! Lessons include: Beyond Deception [8:56] Beyond Religion [6:37] Beyond…
…their entire identity tied up in their high school life. Then overnight, it is gone. When you lose your identity, you begin to question, search, and turn within to find answers. Then loneliness begins. This is the identity issue of the university world. Up until junior high, your identity was pretty much…
…people see. The truth is that it is your character, not your looks that God is most interested in. Themes: Acceptance, Appearance, Perspective, Identity
…. Over and over again, the Bible makes bold statements about your identity. And all of them speak to the truth that as a Christ-follower, your identity is found in Christ alone. Let 31 Verses Every Teenager Should Know - Identity take you on a journey through Scripture, a journey of discovering exactly…
This Super-Series challenges students with the idea that the decisions they make now about identity, community, and a relationship with God will have eternal importance. Helping students make better decisions is one of the most rewarding aspects of youth ministry. There is nothing better than to see…
…college-age people travel through as they formulate their identities. Chuck will give you practical tips on helping college-age people through this adventure. The goal is to walk alongside them as they draw closer to finding their identity in Christ Ñ a step of maturity far beyond that first step of…
…Here’s a clip: It is a difficult task, especially for those of us who happen to be male, to keep good tabs on our identity. We seem to have this natural inclination to find our identity, our place in the world, our sense of personal value, in what we accomplish with the work of our hands. It is often…
…for Junior High students? Sean Meade Thinking back to when I was in middle school, one of the most difficult struggles I faced was my search for identity. I was desperately looking for anyone or anything that could tell me who I was, where I fit in, and who I was supposed to become. Today, not much…
…the two ad campaigns (Apple's "I'm a mac" and Microsoft's "I'm a PC") I realized that they would be the perfect illustration for a talk about identity. Each of these companies have their own unique set of gifts. Apple is the hip guy on the block that is perfect for the creative crowd while Microsoft…
…it was what defined me. Then I got knocked out of that hole and without the ability to be a paid youth minister, I struggled with who I was. My identity was wrapped up in my ability to serve as a full-time youth minister. So I started asking questions: What defines me? How do I feel when I'm not in…
…for thousands of years. It's a question your students must answer, as well. John, one of Jesus' closest disciples, took on the task of proving the identity of Christ. John paints a picture of Jesus as the Son of God, the promised Messiah, and the redeemer of God's children. Proof teaches your students…
…what they value and believe. Their looks are their essence, for their body determines their identity as well as their image in the minds of family members and especially peers. Without the proper look, identity and intimacy will never be satisfactorily achieved.1 A few years ago a middle-school-aged girl…
…and practical tipsÑyou need to have in-depth discussions about personal identity. As students share how they view themselves you'll reveal how God defines who they are and help them discover what it means to embrace true identity! Lessons include: Beyond Deception Beyond Religion Beyond Vocation Beyond…
…changes, and get tips on how to survive all of them. You'll find valuable insights on changes happening in your body, your brain and thoughts, your identity, your emotions, your gender, and more. After reading the books in the Middle School Survival Series, you'll be ready to take on the rest of middle…
…mature (believers guiding them can allow for this.(( 4. Identity Crisis.(Grades, sports, humor, significant others, and social networks are all things that can give high school students a sense of identity. After graduation their high school identities are typically either lost or outgrown. Christian or…
…people see. The truth is that it is your character, not your looks that God is most interested in. Themes: Acceptance, Appearance, Perspective, Identity
…as you'd like to help your students connect to the lesson. You Teach DVD 2 covers everything from identity to prayer to riches. On this DVD you'll find the following videos and lessons: Identity Original Masterpiece Grateline: To Catch a Double Dipper Rich Young Ruler World vs. Christian: Prayer…
…in the same adolescent stage. The biggest commonality with people in this age stage is they all have an identity crisis. For the most part, high school seniors moved past having their identity grounded in their family; instead, they've found it in their social community, the sports they play, or who…
…the two ad campaigns (Apple's "I'm a mac" and Microsoft's "I'm a PC") I realized that they would be the perfect illustration for a talk about identity. Each of these companies have their own unique set of gifts. Apple is the hip guy on the block that is perfect for the creative crowd while Microsoft…
…frequently seen in the lives of college-age people: searching for an identity. Different topics come up all the time, but this one I deal with by far the most as I sit down one-on-one with this age group! When it comes to identity, there are unique elements for a college-age person that are different…
…the two ad campaigns (Apple's "I'm a mac" and Microsoft's "I'm a PC") I realized that they would be the perfect illustration for a talk about identity. Each of these companies have their own unique set of gifts. Apple is the hip guy on the block that is perfect for the creative crowd while Microsoft…
…the two ad campaigns (Apple's "I'm a mac" and Microsoft's "I'm a PC") I realized that they would be the perfect illustration for a talk about identity. Each of these companies have their own unique set of gifts. Apple is the hip guy on the block that is perfect for the creative crowd while Microsoft…
…the two ad campaigns (Apple's "I'm a mac" and Microsoft's "I'm a PC") I realized that they would be the perfect illustration for a talk about identity. Each of these companies have their own unique set of gifts. Apple is the hip guy on the block that is perfect for the creative crowd while Microsoft…
…the two ad campaigns (Apple's "I'm a mac" and Microsoft's "I'm a PC") I realized that they would be the perfect illustration for a talk about identity. Each of these companies have their own unique set of gifts. Apple is the hip guy on the block that is perfect for the creative crowd while Microsoft…
…the two ad campaigns (Apple's "I'm a mac" and Microsoft's "I'm a PC") I realized that they would be the perfect illustration for a talk about identity. Each of these companies have their own unique set of gifts. Apple is the hip guy on the block that is perfect for the creative crowd while Microsoft…
…the two ad campaigns (Apple's "I'm a mac" and Microsoft's "I'm a PC") I realized that they would be the perfect illustration for a talk about identity. Each of these companies have their own unique set of gifts. Apple is the hip guy on the block that is perfect for the creative crowd while Microsoft…
…the two ad campaigns (Apple's "I'm a mac" and Microsoft's "I'm a PC") I realized that they would be the perfect illustration for a talk about identity. Each of these companies have their own unique set of gifts. Apple is the hip guy on the block that is perfect for the creative crowd while Microsoft…
…the two ad campaigns (Apple's "I'm a mac" and Microsoft's "I'm a PC") I realized that they would be the perfect illustration for a talk about identity. Each of these companies have their own unique set of gifts. Apple is the hip guy on the block that is perfect for the creative crowd while Microsoft…
…the two ad campaigns (Apple's "I'm a mac" and Microsoft's "I'm a PC") I realized that they would be the perfect illustration for a talk about identity. Each of these companies have their own unique set of gifts. Apple is the hip guy on the block that is perfect for the creative crowd while Microsoft…