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| "ALL IN THE FAMILY" by Carol Duerksen | |||||||||||||
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YOUTH GROUP LESSON 31
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| APPLY Discuss with students: Would you be willing to get together with some of your “spiritual relatives”? Let’s make a list of people that would be fun to invite to join us for an evening together of food, fellowship, and talking together. Then we will invite them, plan the event, and have a good time together. Note to leader: Look at the March lessons on this website. Several of them are intergenerational in nature and would work for this event with spiritual relatives. RESPOND Say: I’d like to offer a closing blessing to you. It comes from words that Paul said to Timothy: Let no one despise your youth, but set the believers an example in speech and conduct, in love, in faith, in purity. The Lord be with your spirit. Grace be with you. It’s All in the Family By Leola Floren Gee I thought I could do it alone. After all, faith is a personal matter, isn’t it? I cringe when one of the religious leaders climbs onto his soapbox and hammers us with “do this” and “do that” and “blah blah blah blah blah.” Rules, rules, rules. If I want rules, I can live at home with Mom and Dad the rest of my life. Honestly, that’s one of the reasons I found the Christ-followers appealing. Rules? Not so many. All they could talk about was the man Jesus and how much they missed him and looked forward to seeing him again. I was curious. Continued... |
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