![]() This has become one of the most widely-used curriculum, and for good reason. But this is one of the best Sunday School curriculum I’ve used (twice!). It will be helpful to remind teacher that most curriculum is designed with the assumption the teacher will modify somewhat - so if you try teaching everything you’ll probably run out of time (and attention). Lessons are teacher-friendly but do require prep-time so you can teach with confidence and clarity. As with any curriculum where every series is written by a different author, some series are stronger than others.Īlthough YM360 has many curriculum options and their content is reliable, The Thread stands out among them for the way it teaches biblical theology to students. There are a few different tracks available (Paul’s Letters, Gospel/Epistles of John, The Prophets), with more on the way. I (Mike) was involved in the development of this curriculum, so I know the heartbeat that drives it, and it’s a good one! Each lesson is question-driven around the three main questions of hermeneutics (What? So What? Now What?), so they’re learning how to do exegesis/hermeneutics as they work through each lesson. The Rooted Curriculum, by the Rooted Ministry Of course, this is all within the framework of biblical theology - where the whole Bible proclaims the gospel from Genesis through Revelation. And it needs to be deep enough that church kids will actually learn something while also being simple and grounded enough that students are challenged to apply the Word to their daily lives. ![]() It needs to be biblically-sound, but usable for volunteers who’ve never formally studied either Bible/Theology or education. Please feel free to comment below.Finding a good curriculum is a challenge. I would love to hear from you if this youth Bible study in 2 Peter is helpful for your family or ministry. Only conduct yourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ, so that whether I come and see you or remain absent, I will hear of you that you are standing firm in one spirit, with one mind striving together for the faith of the gospel Philippians 1:27 Standing on the Promises: Youth Bible Study in 2 PeterĪs ministers, teachers, volunteers, or parents look for Bible study resources I want them to remember, we are all working together to expand the kingdom of Christ. I hope they will be a blessing to your ministry, to your family, and to others. As I develop my blog and begin sharing more ways for building Creating lifelong memories in everyday moments, I will post some resources for Ministry in both a family and church setting. Our Theme, Standing on the Promises, challenges students to know, trust, and obey God’s Word. I wrote a Youth Bible Study on 2 Peter for our local county-wide Disciple Now. As a homeschooling mom of eight, I rely more and more on the wisdom of others, but I still like to use my own occasionally. ![]() Even with ever-expanding availably of resources, I still enjoy writing Bible studies for my own church youth and children when I’ve had the need and the time. I also have a passion for writing (finally started blogging to pursue this passion regularly). ![]() When I first began youth ministry, looking for resources meant a trip to the local Christian bookstore, but now most resources are easily accessible with online orders or instant downloads. One of my seminary professors encouraged us to use the many resources available and customize it for our group rather spending excess time and effort writing curriculum unless that is our calling or gift. Many times I have found wonderful curriculum available with all of the research, activities, and plans laid out in an easy format. I have been involved in volunteer and part-time youth ministry for over 20 years. One of my passions teaching youth the Bible. ![]()
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