20 MORE Youth Lessons to Counter Culture

20 MORE Youth Lessons to Counter Culture
Author: Mark J. Musser
Publisher:
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2018-08-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781719934435

Everything you need--20 MORE great lessons, downloadable PowerPoint for each lesson, video illustrations, small group questions, application activities, take home devotionals, and more!Every day our youth are bombarded by the culture and its message. Think of the forty plus hours a week our teens are in school. What message are they getting? Think of the fifty-four hours of media intake a week the average 12-18 year-old absorbs. What message is the world giving? Think of the time spent with peers and coaches and tutors. What message are they instilling? All of that time adds up to over one hundred hours per week. The sheer volume of time makes it incredibly difficult for our young people not to be lead astray by the culture.Yet, in spite of all of that, the youth of America still have the energy and enthusiasm necessary to change the world! So Youth leaders, let's use the time we have with today's teens to teach total surrender not agreeable assent. Let's preach Christ-likeness not "moral affirmation and a feel-better faith." Let's point them to a holy God that wants to guide their lives instead of pointing them to a "buddy" who's willing to tag along behind. Let's give teens a vision to follow Christ, not culture; to seek after holiness, not Hollywood stars, and to desire heavenly things, not worldly ones. Are you ready to make an eternal difference in the lives of today's youth? Are you ready to turn teens' eyes from the culture and focus them on Christ? Are you ready to be on the front lines, training and equipping our teens to change the world? If so, then download this book today!

20 Youth Lessons to Counter Culture

20 Youth Lessons to Counter Culture
Author: Mark J. Musser
Publisher:
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2017-10-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781549895548

Everything you need in a youth ministry curriculum--20 great lessons, downloadable PowerPoint for each lesson, video illustrations, small group questions, application activities, and more!A few years back, the National Study of Youth and Religion (NSYR) undertook a massive three year study. The results were not pretty. The NSYR found that most American teens, even those claiming to be Christians, embraced a faith in "Moralistic Therapeutic Deism--a hodgepodge of banal, self-serving, feel good beliefs--that bears little resemblance to the historic teachings of Christianity."Sadly, it is not teenagers to blame for this, but churches. Instead of filling teens with a counter cultural mission that requires intentional living and sacrificial giving, far too many youth ministries offer teens what Kenda Dean calls a "diner theology: a bargain religion, cheap but satisfying, whose gods require little in the way of fidelity or sacrifice...filling [teens] with an agreeable porridge about the importance of being nice, feeling good about yourself, and saving God for emergencies." As if all of that wasn't bad enough, the study went on to show that the average teenager views God as either a butler or a therapist, someone who meets their needs when summoned, who listens non-judgmentally, and helps them feel good about themselves.In spite of all of that, the youth of America still have the energy and enthusiasm necessary to change the world. We just need to give them a mission and a vision worth fighting for, then point them in the right direction! So it's time to quit adding water to the Gospel. Instead, let's boldly challenge today's youth to strive after the standards, requirements, and expectations of God's Word.Youth leaders, let's teach total surrender not agreeable assent. Let's preach Christ-likeness not "moral affirmation and a feel-better faith." Let's point youth to a holy God that wants to guide their lives instead of pointing them to a "buddy" who's willing to tag along behind. And let's give teens a vision to follow Christ, not culture; to seek after holiness, not Hollywood stars, and to desire heavenly things, not worldly ones.That is the purpose of this lesson book. Are you ready to make an eternal difference in the lives of today's youth? Are you ready to turn teens' eyes from the culture and focus them on Christ? Are you ready to be on the front lines, training and equipping our teens to change the world? If so, then download this book today!

Counter Culture - Teen Bible Study Book

Counter Culture - Teen Bible Study Book
Author: David Platt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2021-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781087750545

Six-session Bible study that challenges students to counter the culture in a way that points people to Jesus.

Counter Culture

Counter Culture
Author: Joseph H. Berke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1969
Genre: History
ISBN:

Explores in depth the expression of social/cultural revolution and experiment now taking place in the economically developed countries.

Counter Culture

Counter Culture
Author: David Platt
Publisher: Lifeway Church Resources
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2015-02-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781430032540

Leader guide for the six-session Bible study for students from Dr. David Platt.

The Palgrave Handbook of Sustainability

The Palgrave Handbook of Sustainability
Author: Robert Brinkmann
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 883
Release: 2018-04-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319713892

This book provides a comprehensive overview of the practice of sustainability through a diverse range of case studies spanning across varied fields and areas of expertise. It provides a clear indication as to the contemporary state of sustainability in a time faced by issues such as global climate change, challenges of environmental justice, economic globalization and environmental contamination. The Palgrave Handbook of Sustainability explores three broad themes: Environmental Sustainability, Social Sustainability and Economic Sustainability. The authors critically explore these themes and provide insight into their linkages with one another to demonstrate the substantial efforts currently underway to address the sustainability of our planet. This handbook is an important contribution to the best practises on sustainability, drawn from many different examples across the fields of engineering, geology, anthropology, sociology, biology, chemistry and religion.

Across the Great Divide

Across the Great Divide
Author:
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2010-12-16
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0826349579

In 1969 Roberta Price received a grant and traveled west to explore and photograph the communes that had begun to spring up in New Mexico and Colorado. Over the next eight years she took more than 3,000 photos of commune life, and now she has selected 121 images for publication in a visual memoir that reflects on her experiences and invites us to contemplate the rural counterculture of her youth. Unlike most photographers of the back to the land movement, Price "went native," joining a Colorado community and living there for seven years. Her photo documentation of her years at Libre provides a unique view of commune life through the eyes of a participant. We see residents building homes, raising families, and celebrating community. Price's photographs of Drop City, New Buffalo, Reality Construction Company, Libre, the Red Rockers, and other southwestern communes capture long-haired men, women in self-made peasant attire, psychedelic art, sheaves of marijuana, cast-iron stoves, and preindustrial agricultural practices—visual evidence of the great divide that separated Price, her friends, and associates from the families and neighbors among whom they had grown up. The photos also reveal the presence of record players, amplifiers, and electric guitars, along with a staggering array of architectural and interior design, and visits by such iconoclasts as Ken Kesey, Peter Orlovsky, and Allen Ginsberg. The most famous cliché about the era is that if you can remember it, you weren’t there. Price was there with her camera, and her images help us see it more clearly now. Gold Medal Winner for Photography, ForeWord Reviews 2010 Book of the Year Awards

American Students

American Students
Author: David H. Kelly
Publisher: Lexington, Mass. : Lexington Books
Total Pages: 564
Release: 1973
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

Equity & Cultural Responsiveness in the Middle Grades

Equity & Cultural Responsiveness in the Middle Grades
Author: Kathleen M. Brinegar
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2019-04-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1641136758

While developmental responsiveness is a deservingly key emphasis of middle grades education, this emphasis has often been to the detriment of focusing on the cultural needs of young adolescents. This Handbook volume explores research relating to equity and culturally responsive practices when working with young adolescents. Middle school philosophy largely centers on young adolescents as a collective group. This lack of focus has great implications for young adolescents of marginalized identities including but not limited to those with culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, LGBTQ youth, and those living in poverty. If middle level educators claim to advocate for young adolescents, we need to mainstream conversations about supporting all young adolescents of marginalized identities. It empowers researchers, educators, and even young adolescents to critically examine and understand the intersectionality of identities that historically influenced (and continue to affect) young adolescents and why educators might perceive marginalized youth in certain ways. It is for these reasons that researchers, teachers, and other key constituents involved in the education of young adolescents must devote themselves to the critical examination and understanding of the historical and current socio-cultural factors affecting all young adolescents. The chapters in this volume serve as a means to open an intentional and explicit space for providing a critical lens on early adolescence–a lens that understands that both developmental and cultural needs of young adolescents need to be emphasized to create a learning environment that supports every young adolescent learner.