Fun Friends Faith Several youth are on the way to your church anticipating an evening with friends. They seek direction from their youth leaders, which will engage them in activities that bring them together. Whether five, fifteen or fifty are in the group, “Not the Same Old, Done-it-before Youth Meeting” has ideas for you. From the simulated court dramas of “The Jury Speaks” to the interactive “Trust Exercises” youth will find fun, friends and faith. The “Olympics” describes seven weeks of events which equally challenge athletic and intellectual skills. “Flashlight Sing” will get the most introverted youth singing while “Walking on Water” brings them into the presence of Jesus, himself. The structure and indexes of the book make it easy to find just the right activity for your youth group meeting. The book gives youth leaders the tools to creatively plan events, which meet each group’s unique needs while having fun, making new friends and enhancing the faith of all participants. Tim Ferguson has been developing programs for youth for over thirty years. He has worked with young people between the ages of twelve and the early twenties but his focus has been on junior and senior high students. In addition, Tim has been employed by the Suffolk County Department of Social Services in the foster care and child protective fields. Currently he is an Assistant Director of the Child Placement Bureau. Tim has done mission work in El Salvador and is the creator of the website “Not the Same Old, Done-it-before Christian Youth Meeting”. Tim has four grown children, all of whom have enjoyed his youth programs. He and his wife, Linda, continue as leaders of the Junior/Senior High program at the Deer Park Presbyterian Church in New York. » Read more: Not the Same Old, Done-it-before Youth Meetings
The Seven Checkpoints for Youth Leaders
Imagine meeting with the parents of your students and showing them the seven principles that serve as the foundation for all you will teach your kids.
Imagine having a content calendar that can be used to guide the development of your activity calendar throughout the year.
Imagine having a handful of carefully crafted principles to choose from in developing the theme of every camp of retreat.
These are just a few of the advantages of adopting the seven-checkpoints strategy. But the greatest advantage is this: You will know that you are doing more than providing exciting activities — you are changing lives for eternity. » Read more: The Seven Checkpoints for Youth Leaders
The Solution to Combating Youth Crime in Nigeria
These figures only reconfirm the perception that high growth rates have failed to improve Nigeria’s entrenched macro-economic deficiencies, born out of decades of failed governance, mismanagement and conflict. The downstream effects of youth unemployment are fuelling rapid alienation and social unrest across the Nigerian landscape, the immediate symptoms of which are evident in the palpable rise in organised crime, armed insurgency, vandalism and drug trafficking.
The impact of poverty
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