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Christian Teens A page by teens and for teens who want to spread the Gospel of Christ.

this page is ran by teens to encourage teens to get out there and learn about the gospel. it is our mission to get teens to learn who the savior is and to get them in the right path.

09/17/2013

Hey Christian Teens!
Here's a question for you.
Where was Jesus raised?

08/23/2013

Sorry I know we haven't been posting for a while but starting Monday we will

08/20/2013

Tuesday verse psalms 54:3
for strangers are risen up against me, and my oppressors seek after my soul: they have god not set before them. selah.

08/15/2013

Sorry here is Tuesdays verse: Ephesians 4:5
One lord one faith one baptism
And here is today's lesson

Sunday school "Welcome Mat"
Students will learn the importance of actively participating in bringing others to Christ
Game "All Four One"
Divide youth into teams of 5-6. Instruct youth that they will be playing a game that involves carrying one of their team members. Have each team designate a student to be carried (be conscious not to allow students in dresses and skirts to be carried).
Instruct students that they will be carrying their volunteer on a bed sheet/blanket. Have the volunteer lay down on the sheet/blanket. Instruct the lifters that they are to move the volunteer over ten feet and onto a couch or table in the room. Be sure to instruct them to be very careful with the volunteer. The teams are not allowed to have any direct contact with the volunteer- they are only to use the sheet/blanket to lift them, and the volunteer is not allowed to assist the team in lifting themselves off the ground. For added excitement, have teams race against the clock- try to beat their best time...etc.
Debriefing the game
1- What was challenging about the activity?
2- Did you get upset with any of your teammates? Why? Did you feel like you were doing most of the work?
3- (To the volunteer) How did the activity make you feel? Did you feel useless? Did you feel like a burden?
4- How does this sort of thing happen in real life?
5- Does this remind you of a Bible story?
Getting into the scripture
Have a volunteer or volunteers read Mark 2: 1-12
1- How was this story like our activity? How was it different?
2- Why do you think such a huge crowd had gathered?
Explain: Mark's gospel is unique in that Christ's ministry through healings and miracles begins in the first chapter. (FYI- in John, Jesus calls the disciples in chapter 1, but does not perform any miracles or signs until chapter 2). Quickly have the group look over the three healing stories in Mark 1 (21-28; 29-34; 40-45) Now, why do you think people had gathered around Jesus? People want to be part of something great.
Mark 2 offers great insight as to the purpose of the church and the mission of Christ.
The Purpose of the church
The paralytic was helpless...he had no hope of ever encountering Christ because of his current state. He could not go to Christ...He could only be taken to Christ or hope that Christ would come to him. We believe this story is true, but it is also a wonderful picture of the state of humanity. We are broken and desperately need the help of others to make us whole again. We need God or other followers of Christ to intercede if we are to be saved from our current condition which is hopeless. The men that carry the paralytic also represent the compassion of God. They were not to be denied and went to extreme lengths to bring this man to Christ. Discuss
1- How are people in our schools, community, and church broken?
2- How can they become whole again?
3- Whose responsibility is it to fix these broken people?
4- What are we doing to bring others to Christ in our church?
5- What am I doing to bring others to Christ? Think of one person that needs your help to encounter Christ. Spend a few minutes writing down ways to help them come to know Christ...then spend the next few weeks loving that person in a way that brings them into the presence of Christ.
6- Are you willing to step outside of your comfort zone to welcome others into the church? Are you willing to go above and beyond expectations to show them God?
Read Mark 2: 13-17 Discuss
1- Why did the Pharisees question who Jesus was hanging out with?
2- What was wrong with Levi being a tax collector? (Tax collectors reminded the Jews that they were subject to Roman rule, many of them took more than their share of the taxes and became wealthy by over-taxing the people...Jewish tax collectors were the worst of all because they were traitors)
3- What does Jesus mean "It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick."
4- If Christ called the "sinners" to follow him. How should we react when people visit our church? What if they're mean to us at school? What if they're different?
5- How can we see people as Christ saw them- in need of saving, instead of seeing them as the Pharisees (church-goers) see them- bad people that don't belong?
6- What can we do to make people feel more welcome at our church?

08/08/2013

Thursday Trivia: What is the love chapter of the Bible?

08/07/2013

Wednesday Lesson:

We all know that we’re supposed to read our Bibles everyday….but why are we sooo scared of opening the Bible and digging in? This lesson will explain the process of a simple quiet time and take the “fear” out of the Bible.

YOUR DAILY RETREAT

Your daily retreat is so important because you need time with God to grow closer to Him and grow as a Christian! Think about all the things that you do during your day…don’t you think that you can spare 5 minutes to spend some time with God?

CENTERING PRAYER

Begin with a simple prayer. Thank God for His word and all that He’s done for you! This will “set the mood” for your quiet time

READ THE SCRIPTURES

As we said earlier, sometimes the Bible can be “sacry”…we don’t know where to start or what some of the scriptures mean. A great tool for this is a journal or devotional book. It will put the scriptures with a story and will give context to the meaning. A devotional is a must-have for a young Christian.

CLOSING PRAYER

Close your quiet time by thanking God again for everything that He’s done for you. Pray for others and then for yourself. Never forget to pray for forgiveness daily! Tell God that you love Him and He’ll do the same for you!

YOU’RE DONE!

AAAhhhhh…..don’t you feel better? That wasn’t so hard now was it?

08/07/2013

Sorry for the delay! Tuesday Bible Verse: 1 John 4:7-8

08/05/2013

Here's your Monday madness game Christian Teens!

Its a simple game that we have all done before. It's called the "Trust Fall". Two people stand facing the same direction and the person in front falls backwards allowing the other person to catch them before hitting the ground. In order for this to work, you must put your trust into the person who will catch you. So, why is trust important? According to Psalm 91:2 (NASB) "I will say to the LORD,'My refuge and my fortress, my GOD in whom I TRUST.'" By trusting God he truly shelters us with his love and the sacrifice of His Son.

08/01/2013

Thursday Trivia:
Who betrayed Jesus?

08/01/2013

5 Keys to Teaching Your Children Healthy Sexuality

1. Talk. Communication is a key to developing healthy sexuality. I'll say it again: Kids learn best when they dialogue rather just hearing lectures from Mom and Dad. Make the teaching of healthy sexual values as normal and natural as possible. Remember that each child is different. Make sure your conversations are developmentally appropriate, and make it a goal to talk about all aspects of sexuality over a period of time. Your ultimate goal is to bring meaning and value to their sexuality that will help them decide to live a life of sexual integrity.
2. Role Models With Honesty and Integrity. Talking about sexuality can be uncomfortable. Some of us didn't handle our hormones as well as we wished when we were young. No matter what our situation, dealing with issues in an honest manner is the healthiest approach. You don't have to share all your "sins of the past," but don't be afraid to say that the reason you have concerns for your children is because you didn't get this kind of healthy conversation, and it affected you. Your own sexual integrity will also play a major factor in bringing security to your children. In fact, one of the great Proverbs in the Bible says, "The man [or woman] of integrity walks securely . . ." (Proverbs 10:9), and I am convinced that the man or woman who lives a life of integrity will have much more secure children as well. Let's face it: You can't ask your kids to live out a way of life that you aren't doing yourself.
3. Positive Peer Influence. People talk so much about negative peer pressure, but there is also such a thing as positive peer influence. Don't underestimate the influence of your children's friends. As they get older, you obviously can't legislate every moment with every friend, but you can do a great deal to bring positive peer influence into the lives of your kids. Church activities, sports, band, and any other healthy activity will help your kids find good friendships. Encourage the good friendships. Go the extra mile to keep friendships healthy. As kids get older, this is sometimes easier said than done, but don't give up. Authorities tell us that kids will take on the values of their friends. Get to know your kids' friends and their families. Make positive peer influence a priority.
4. Grace and Forgiveness. As you develop conversations with your children about healthy sexuality, make sure there is plenty of positive talk about grace and forgiveness. God is not a "killjoy" when it comes to our sexuality. He cares about every aspect of our life, including our sexuality. Some families mean well, but in their desperation to teach their kids values, they turn sexuality into something dirty. Don't be one of those parents. Kids need help in setting healthy, positive standards for their sexuality and relationships, and it is always more effective when surrounded with grace and forgiveness. We must help our kids build a "theology of sexuality." Sometimes before we teach our children, we need to develop our own theology around the theme that God created our sexuality and sees it as very good in the context of marriage and biblical standards.
5. Something Is Better Than Nothing. There have probably been times in your life with your children when you have either been silent for too long or excessively intense. In a world where most kids do not receive much input at all from their parents, never forget the old adage, "Something is better than nothing." It is never too early to begin and never too late to start talking about this most important subject. There will be a few bumps along the way and, who knows, maybe even a few bruises. Teaching your children healthy sexuality is definitely a process, and you will have some uncomfortable moments, but you may also have a few smiles along the way. Helping our kids build a theology of healthy sexuality is not as far of a reach as one might think. We can make a difference, and it's not all that difficult.

07/30/2013

Tuesday verse:
john 3:16

07/24/2013

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