lesson 7- sticky justice (slides)
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Shower for Savannah Tuesday,May 8
Diapers or diaper-related gifts, 6 PM, home of JulieRoggli
Senior Sunday NightMay 13
#HASHTAG Begins in RefugeMay 23
Middle School Bowling Saturday,
May 19
Looking Forward
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What did graduating high school
seniors wish they had more of intheir youth groups?
1. Time for deep conversation.2. Mission trips.
3. Service projects.
4. Accountability.
5. One-one-one time with leaders.
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How do we raise kids who serve? How
can we plant a vision for kingdom serviceso deeply in our kids that they cant help
but offer love and hope to those in need?
Service and Justice
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Justice is a Biblical
value and theme.If your church is uncomfortable with
justice, then your church hasnt read theBible. The Bible talks about justice as one
of Gods core attributes, and its a word
that we have to reclaim.
Justice is a part of Gods mission.
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Table Talk
What are your initial thoughts on
the word justice? What wouldchange in your life if you saw
justice as a core attribute of God
and a major theme of being a
Christian?
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Young people want to be
involved in service andjustice work.
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While mission trips are
important, service isstickier when it hits
closer to home.
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It needs to be in their home literally, as we
as parents exemplify, encourage, and
actually participate with our kids in rightingwrongs around them. It needs to hit close to
home thematically, as we help our kids
understand how particular injustices relate totheir lives. It needs to hit home personally, as
we expose our kids to actual people who
have been oppressed, thereby givinginjustice a face and a name. And justice
ministry needs to hit home relationally, as we
help our kids serve others in partnership with
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Find sticky causes that
matter to your kid.What is it that strikes
close to home for your
children? If you dont
have an answer to that
question, get one by
asking your kids.
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Serve together as a
family.
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Make justice work not
an event but a process.
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Develop ongoing
relationships with thoseyou serve.
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Make justice part of
everyday life.
Many (maybe even most) teenagers will
show way more enthusiasm for talking
about Jesus to a little girl in Inner City
Chattanooga or visiting the Dominican
Republic than they will for being more kind
to the troubled girl in 2nd block at school.
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Table Talk
What are some ways we can
promote and work for justice inour homes, community, and
through our church? Come upwith some specific ideas.