Youth Ministry Lessons: Santa’s preferred mode of transportation is a giant sleigh pulled by magical reindeer. For those living in the urban city of Chicago, however, their view of Santa might be a little different after taking a quick ride on The Holiday Train.
I give thanks for 10 things each day. There is so much that I am thankful for. As I lie in bed each morning, my mind instantly starts to run through all that I can say ‘thanks’ about. I know that I could spend all day listing the many things that spark my gratitude…
I give thanks daily for my focus in life. I am confident in my ability to achieve my goals. Each day, I live with presence and conviction and, therefore, make good on my dreams. For this, I am intensely grateful. I know that I can have what I want!…
Thanksgiving is right around the corner , and it is a time of the year when we come together as friends and family to celebrate what we have in our lives. God blessed us with so much to be thankful for, even our mistakes!
Youth Ministry Resources: Easter, like any religious holiday, comes with both the good and the bad. Just like at Christmas where the baby Jesus is proudly displayed next to figures of Santa Clause, Easter isn’t all about the resurrection.
Here is a Word Search using biblical terms related to Easter for you to use with your youth ministry students. A great way to start off any meeting or bible study with your students, see who can finish first!
Youth Ministry Lessons: Many churches are beginning to add ministries to their roster that service to those in their congregation that don’t have the ability to speak (woof woof) for themselves as well as their owners.
Youth Group Lessons: It has been happening slowly but surely and now researchers are trying to figure out why 59% of teens leave and become church dropouts after the age of fifteen.