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This SYM website exclusive series introduction video is a great way to kick of each night of teaching from the Scarred series. You?ll be glad to have something to show students that?ll entertain ?em while setting up your message.

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How do I start a healthy worship band? In your hands you hold everything you need to recruit, train, and maintain a successful, God-focused worship team (well, you gotta go get the students yourself). From the big picture stuff like identifying leaders who live a life of worship to the nitty gritty details of band tryouts and licensing song rights for performance, it?s in here. This CD is more stuffed than a tour bus, so grab a copy and get rockin?. This resource is broken down into three parts: Rationale and explanation of each facet for building a healthy worship band. Dozens of handouts, training sheets, letters, and more (a time-saving dream!). The CD-ROM containing everything from part 2 in Microsoft Word and PDF formats so you can edit, print, and distribute whatever you need.

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You?ve seen it on the news too many times to count. School shootings, adolescent addictions, bullying, eating disorders, depression and suicide, cutting, pregnancy. There is no lack of bad news to be told about teenagers today. Maybe you believe that will never happen to ?my child.? And maybe it won?t. But crises aren?t always the stories that make the evening news. The spectrum of crises an adolescent may face can range from something as (seemingly harmless) as getting caught cheating on a test to dealing with the breakdown of the family, to acting out and getting in trouble with the law. And the reality is that someone they know will likely experience some kind of crisis?and that can affect your teen significantly. Either way, when a crisis affects your teen, wouldn?t you want to be prepared? Rich Van Pelt and Jim Hancock, both of whom have raised teenagers into adulthood and have spent decades in youth ministry and crisis management, bring together their expertise and insight to help you identify and understand what a crisis is and how you can help your teen live and grow through it. Inside, you?ll find practical responses for issues like: Suicidal thoughts or behavior Accidents Cheating Death (of a friend or loved one) Divorce Eating disorders Hazing Pregnancy Sexual abuse Sexual identity confusion Substance abuse or addiction And more? In addition to learning appropriate responses to crises, you?ll learn how to prevent some of these issues, and how to get professionals involved when necessary. Whatever it is your teen is dealing with, your influence in their life is still the most important one. So be prepared to walk them through their crisis with wisdom, compassion, and the tools to help them heal. Rich Van Pelt trains and motivates thousands or educators, professional counselors, and youth workers every year in adolescent crisis intervention. His expertise springs from three decades of youth work and more than 10 years with youth in the Colorado Department of Corrections. He is president of Alongside, a Denver-based leadership training organization, and is national director of ministry relationship at Compassion International. Rich makes his home in Denver, Colorado. As a youth worker, Jim Hancock experienced most of the crises in this book and has helped kids, families, congregations, and schools with crisis prevention and intervention. From his home in Leucadia, California, he applies that experience as a writer and filmmaker (Good Sex, EdgeTV), helping youth workers avert and respond to crisis.

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On your marks! Get set! RACE! From the shot of the starter?s pistol this product will help grab your students? attention. These simple yet highly addictive games are a great programming element to add into any meeting. Students can choose a racer and then cheer it on to victory. Or defeat. Whichever comes first. These are the same style of races used at sporting events, rodeos, or anywhere a crowd and a jumbotron meet. But now this is available for your hot little hands. There are 10 different themes and each race is randomized?which means you never know who is going to win! All Race This! games are compatible with Macs or PCs, so have no fear. You can play them straight off the DVD or load them up into your favorite presentation software for smooth sailing on meeting night.

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Save with this downloadable small group curriculum bundle! Beatitudes [8 weeks] Happiness, meekness, persecution, righteousness? what?s the deal, Jesus? This 8-week small group series unpacks Jesus? teachings on the Beatitudes in Matthew 5. As you work through each of them, your students will understand more deeply these attributes and how to live them out in their life. The end result? A life honoring to God and one that is truly ?blessed?. And, this series will have you ready to teach in no time, with icebreakers and discussion questions specific to each lesson. Click here to download a sample of this series Courageous Leadership [7 weeks] One of the most inspiring leaders in the Bible was Joshua, the man who replaced Moses to lead Israel into the Promised Land. His life was filled with great victories, brilliant decisions, and gutsy convictions that still inspire. If you want to develop your students into godly leaders, this seven-week series is for you. And with all the planning and discussion work already outlined, you can jump right in to enabling students to start leading in faith and integrity. Click here to download a sample of this series Joseph [5 weeks] Joseph, of the many-colored coat, was a radically committed man of God, a rare hero who never made the kind of fatal mistake that tarnished so many Old Testament folks. In this five-week small group study, students will investigate Joseph?s character and how it was built through his pleasant and painful life lessons. With all the included lesson and discussion materials, you?ll be ready in no time to challenge students to trust God?s heart as he prepares them for life. Click here to download a sample of this series David [5 weeks] When Matthew opens up his gospel account calling Jesus ?the son of David?, you gotta figure there was something pretty special to the guy. In this five-week small group series, students will study the life and heart of David, especially his successes and failures. Beyond the historical stuff, students will also be able to connect where they?re at in their life with the life of David. It?s a great opportunity for you to challenge them to pursue a heart like God?s in the midst of their own life experience. And with all the lesson materials planned out for you, you can jump right in to some great group discussions. Click here to download a sample of this series Paul [5 weeks] There is this one small, bothersome thing about the Great Commission? it applies to everyone. And as uncomfortable or just plain frightening as evangelism might be for students, it?s still our calling as followers of Christ. Thankfully, we have an incredible model of godly, bible-focused evangelism?the apostle Paul. Take five weeks with your small group and explore the principles and strategies that make up the heart of Paul?s evangelistic ministry. As students connect their lives with Paul?s approach, they?ll be challenged to live with passion and integrity in reaching their world with the

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Jesus rattled the status quo as he ministered to people. His words and actions challenged his followers to see the world differently?he challenged them to see the world from God?s perspective. This series offers your students a similar challenge. They?ll be encouraged to evaluate their views on race, status, gender, and religious activity. Jesus shook up his world in all four of those areas and calls us to continue doing the same today. This study will awaken students to four deep truths about God and their subsequent implications for how teenagers are living. These are not exhaustive studies on these subjects, nor will they answer every question, but they will get students to begin to think about God and themselves in ways they don?t normally do. Lessons include: Week 1: Be Colorblind (Luke 10:30-37) Week 2: Ignore Labels (Matthew 9:9-13) Week 3: Value Men and Women Equally (Luke 8:1-3) Week 4: Focus on Relationship, not Rules and Rituals (Mark 7:1-23)

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Maybe you?ve heard the story of the prodigal son a thousand times. But you?ve never heard it quite like this. Using videos that present this classic tale with humor and poignancy, this small group curriculum will challenge your teenagers to examine Jesus? parable with fresh eyes. What were the prodigal son?s motives? How did the father feel to let him go? How did the prodigal?s departure affect the rest of the family? How did it feel to finally return home? Just as importantly, your students will consider ways they have been the ?prodigal? in their relationship with God and with important people in their lives. They?ll discover?or rediscover?how much God loves them, cares for them, and wants to heal and restore them, regardless of the choices they?ve made.
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Are you in a ‘small’ church? Well, guess what you’re the majority. With the average church in America clocking in around 75 members, there’s no reason why ‘small’ has to equal ‘less’ when it comes to healthy, thriving youth ministry. In this stereotype-busting examination of ‘smaller’ (don’t call ‘em ‘small’!) youth ministry, Rick Chromey and Stephanie Caro provide clear biblical and philosophical direction along with a host of practical ideas. You’ll discover strengths you didn’t know you had, and realize that what you thought were obstacles were only excuses. Today’s teenagers move at the rapid pace of today’s society. And a smaller youth ministry has the flexibility and qualities to be nimble and relational, two qualities that will serve your teenagers more than a kickin’ stage or a big budget. Embrace your smallness and create a ministry that teenagers will love to be a part of, no matter how many of you there are.

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Somewhere along the line, an expectation has crept into church youth groups that once you begin to follow Jesus, you just magically turn into a completely mature Christian. Well, that?s just not true! In Live Large. Be Different. Shine Bright. , Doug Fields and Joshua Griffin share about some important character qualities that will help teenagers live large, be different, and shine bright. A lot of what Doug and Joshua write about doesn?t seem to get much sermon time, but these topics are definitely worthy of consideration and experimentation?topics like competition, laughter, cliques, encouragement and several others will help teenagers in the process of being a more vibrant follower of Jesus. These two youth ministry veterans definitely have a deep love for teenagers and a passion to help them become more attractive as they discover what it means to follow Jesus. Doug Fields has been a pastor to teenagers and a ministry leader for over 30 years. He’s the author of more than 50 books, including the award-winning Purpose-Driven Youth Ministry . Beyond youth ministry, Doug’s life is filled with great times with his wife Cathy and his own three amazing teenagers, Torie, Cody, and Cassie. Joshua Griffin is the high school pastor at Saddleback Church. He blogs more than anyone in the world (shameless plug: morethandodgeball.com ) and is a member of the Simply Youth Ministry podcast quartet (along with Doug). As odd as it sounds, he also owns theforce.net (a Star Wars site) and also occasionally dresses up like Chewbacca. Joshua loves to bake Star Wars-themed treats with his wife Angela and their four children.