Saturday, April 17, 2010

What should i teach Teens in a Bible Study?

I Know that I am going to be teaching them about the Bible Of course but i am wondering what kind of passages can i read to start a conversation and What lessons can i teach them when i read them and what are some good stories that i could tell them about God,


NO stupid Dumb or pointless anwsers please


Are there Any Good Websites that i could go to. To learn more about teaching the Bible I am Only 15 years old after all

What should i teach Teens in a Bible Study?
Praise God you have been given t/ opp. to lead your piers in a Bible Study! Look for Encouragement! Look for verses that you can use that will encourage those listening that will reinforce their faith in God! The Book of John has alot of encouraging verses/passages in it! Ask God to show you what He would want you to "feed" them. God Bless ya, Bro!
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Reply:I'm not a believer, but surely the best way to begin with a group is to have the group introduce the topic?
Reply:I suggest simply reading bible sections, starting at the beginning, (ie: genesis 1:1) and just let the discussion come naturally. there are some sections that are pretty dry, and those are pretty self evident and somewhat skip-able.





theres alot there to discuss about if you actually want to though.
Reply:I think Colossians 3 is a good place for teens to study. They are faced with a lot of temptations and need to make it into adulthood without a bunch of regrets.





The signature Of God would be a good video to show them. It shows clearly God's hand in The Holy Scriptures. I own the video and the book and love to share it with as many people as will watch it. It's great. I've bought three of the videos. I don't always get them returned.If you don't want to show a video you could read the book and use it to teach a lesson on the authority of Gods word.





Another thing you can do is show some Intelligent design videos...The Privileged Planet is a good one. They get taught so much lies in school these days we need to show them the truth when we can.





I also like to show them videos like One Nation Under God by D. James Kennedy. They have rewritten our history books and removed our Christian heritage from them. This video documents the very Christian nature of our heritage and show that separation of church and state was to protect freedom of worship not protection from religion.Good luck and God bless!!
Reply:Bless your heart honey..........all of you need to study why you believe the way you do, and then how to defend that faith. Check a good Christian bookstore.......'apologetics' would be what you would be looking for. Type that word into Google also, you might find some ideas there. God's best to you.
Reply:Talk to your pastor. One of things we did at my last church was study the scriptures that were preached the previous Sunday. We were able to better understand the teaching when we were able to talk about it, and read a little more of the context where the scriptures came from.
Reply:Hey Koolaid - you might want to speak with your youth pastor at church. He or she might be introducing a message series that you can enhance with your own study. If you work together on this, the message might get across. "Double teaming" is a great way to reinforce what is taught. It's a hard thing, ministry, but a huge blessing the Lord has given you. Pray about how you should teach it and use your own 15 year old experiences and insight to guide you in the logic of your peers. Above all, let them speak and offer their own opinions. Often times someone "else" may have an answer to a question. Allow the others in your group to ask questions. Never assume to have all of the answers but always tell them that you will inquire and have the answer when you meet next. Write down all of the questions, then ask your youth pastor or senior pastor the questions you want to address. Sometimes it's hard to steer a study. You might want to limit comments/questions to a 1 to 2 minute period. A lot of times, gossip occurs and we don't even really know how we got there. Huge "off topic" discussions can erupt and you're left wondering how to direct the group. Take heart, have confidence and steer the group back to where you want it. If it's a really intense dialog, tell them you'd like to further the discussion at a later time. You might be in line for a Youth Pastoral internship. Something any youth pastor would be blessed to mentor. God Bless your new ministry - katiefish %26lt;%26gt;%26lt;
Reply:How about a story about the blind leading the blind.
Reply:teach them to love the Lord, their God with their entire hearts, souls, and strength. for He is a good God and His mercy shall endure forever.


hope this helps. :)
Reply:im agnostic... and i might not be giving you the best answer, but its not a stupid one, but there are passages in the bible i enjoy like, who is without sin cast the first stone.... i went to church a few times and i liked that saying...





although im not christian, i tried my best.....
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Reply:I always liked the Psalms and King David. Kids can relate to how a person such as David started out so humble and then rose to such greatness and the family connection to Jesus.





The Psalms is easy to read and understand with lessons on how to live our lives as the Lord wants and we should with His kind and loving help through the Bible.





Read through everything first before you instruct so you have a baseline in case of questions. Visual backgrounds help with really young kids (drawing and painting). Also ask your minister for some suggestions. Keep it simple and you and the students will be blessed.
Reply:Ask your minister what he/she wants you to emphasize.
Reply:This page seems to have some good ideas - http://www.users.bigpond.com/rdoolan/tee...
Reply:First and foremost to fear God! Because when you start to fear God that is when wisdom begins otherwise you go through life blind. The blind cannot lead the blind or they will fall in a hole. You could show various passages in the bible and contrast those who were wise versus foolish and perhaps attempt to make analogies with perhaps situations young people may face today, what the world will tell them to do versus what God would want them to do. Because wide is the path that leads to destruction while narrow is the path that leads to eternal life.


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