Friends and Peer Pressure: Junior High Group Study

Friends and Peer Pressure: Junior High Group Study
Author: Kara Powell
Publisher: Gospel Light Publications
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2011-08-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830755144

Friends are so important to today's tweens, and the good news is that friendship matters to God, too! Now youth workers can teach junior high kids how to have healthy relationships based on respect and acceptance, in ways that make sense for their lives. With David and Jonathan as models of a good friendship, and insights into the peer pressures weathered by Joseph and Shadrach, Meschach and Abednego, younger teens will learn how to build strong friendships and how to resist temptation by applying Scripture and understanding their identity in Christ. UNCOMMON puts it all together for youth leaders, with video teaching clips and reproducible handouts included on the DVD. Friendship has never been so easy!

Raising Uncommon Kids

Raising Uncommon Kids
Author: Sami Cone
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2016-01-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1493403265

The single greatest lesson parents teach their kids isn't anything they say--it's what they do. And while most parents would say they want to raise compassionate kids, they might be surprised to discover just how little they're actually modeling the behaviors they hope to pass on--qualities such as unconditional love, gentleness, forgiveness, patience, gratitude, humility, and more. In this unique book, Sami Cone shows parents a new way to look at molding their children, one in which focusing on adding good behaviors and attitudes is more powerful than eliminating bad ones. Grounding her advice in Scripture--specifically the twelve characteristics found in Colossians 3:12-17--Cone offers plenty of stories from her own life to show these principles in action. And she offers practical things parents can do right now to create a home and family that exhibits love, harmony, and generosity of spirit in a self-centered world.

The Christian Life: Junior High Group Study

The Christian Life: Junior High Group Study
Author: Kara Powell
Publisher: Gospel Light Publications
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2009-01-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830754571

Who is God? Does He care what I do with my life? Does God really love me? These days many young people are confused about God. Help youth workers provide a solid foundation for young teens with The Christian Life junior high school study resource. Part of the exciting Uncommon youth resource line, this straightforward presentation of the Gospel first explores who God is - Father, Son and Holy Spirit - then guides students through their relationships with God. Students will learn that God loves them no matter what; Jesus Christ is the only way to have a relationship with God; and the Holy Spirit lights the way to God. The three four-week modules examine one of the most critical parts of a young person's life, their faith. Lead students to discover that everyone is a sinner; how God's grace rescues us; and that we are to serve Him out of love and gratitude for His gift of grace.

Preparing for College

Preparing for College
Author: William G. Tierney
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780791462768

Analyzes and defines the parameters of effective college outreach programs.

Changing the Culture

Changing the Culture
Author: Naomi Fisher
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 225
Release: 1995
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821803832

This volume is an outgrowth of a series of programs organized by the Mathematicians and Education Reform (MER) Network between 1990 and 1993. These programs explored the ways in which the mathematical sciences community has responded to educational challenges. Mathematicians who had made a serious commitment to educational reform served as role models, inspiring others to contribute their efforts to this important work. The discussions raised many questions and highlighted many insights about the nature of educational reform and how the mathematics research community can contribute to it. The papers in this volume present perspectives on the future of these efforts, varied examples of how individual mathematicians have become involved in educational reform, and case studies of how the community is responding to the need for reform. Viewing the mathematics culture through the prism of his or her own experience and encounters, each author contributes a valuable piece for the reader to consider in trying to envision what the large picture will be as mathematics education continues to evolve.

The Behavioral Aspects of Smoking

The Behavioral Aspects of Smoking
Author: National Institute on Drug Abuse. Division of Research
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1979
Genre: Cigarette habit
ISBN:

The five chapters in this monograph were previously published as Part II, "The behavioral aspects of smoking," of Smoking and Health, a report of the Surgeon General, DHEW Publication No. (PHS) 79-50066. An introductory chapter has been added.