TABLE OF CONTENTS:
(1) The Bully (1952) – A young and confused adolescent thinks that taking things by force and extortion is the right way to get what he wants.
Length: 11 minutes
Teen Devotional Bible
- The only NIV devotional Bible available for teens ages 12-15. – Daily devotions by, for, and about teens; 52 weekend devotions by well-known youth leaders. – Addresses issues relevant to today’s teens, such as faith, life, family, friends, and the future.Within the pages of this plainspoken Bible, young readers will find a year’s worth of teen-written devotionals, one for every day of the work week. For example, in the opening section on Genesis, teens will find a shaded box for Monday’s devotional, asking the reader what it means to be made in God’s image. “Do you ever put yourself down for the way you look? What are you saying to God when you put down what he made?” Little boxes of text are inserted throughout the Scripture, where teens either suggest devotionals or discuss themes in the Bible. In another box, teens comment on the relationship between Adam and Eve: “The ‘two becoming one’ thing involves a lot more than sex. It involves two lives becoming one–two stories becoming one.” The language, graphics, and frank discussion in this teen-oriented Bible make it a great resource for youth groups. It also makes a loving gift for teenagers who need help understanding how the Bible translates into the stressful world of adolescence. » Read more: Teen Devotional Bible
A Promising Job Description for the Youth
Youth workers and youth who seek jobs support the ongoing personal development of teenagers as they learn to become responsible young adults. Most of the youths find work in schools, treatment facilities, social service, community or religious organizations.
Building relationships is one of the main purposes of the best job descriptions. Youth workers and job seekers spend significant time in activities that build relationships with other young people. This may comprise of attending outside activities like sporting events, music recitals and plays and gathering in less formal settings like lunch at a favorite hangout. Planned activities must also be indicated in the youth’s job descriptions including the workers plan activities and events that support the objectives of the organization where they are employed. It also comprise of assessing the needs and interests of the group, developing the programs based on that assessment and administering the program’s implementation.
