- The current generation, for the most part, will prefer
service to fun and games (“Hmm, what will I do tonight, work on
getting a good grade on tomorrow's test or goof off at church...”).
- Bible lessons always need to be active and involving and
often can be approached backwards – find a topic of interest and
concern and apply the Bible to it.
- Make sure lessons are varied over time and not beating a dead
horse (“oh no, not another lesson on bullying...”) or something
that is over covered in school.
- Fun activities can alternate between some away (mini-golf)
and something at the church (video game night).
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Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Some youth group activity ground rules
More on this topic later, but a rule of thumb I worked by was
to make sure each month included a service project, a “Bible
lesson” and a fun activity.
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