|
Showing 1 - 10 of
10 matches in All Departments
Fun Friends Faith Several youth are on the way to your church
anticipating an evening with friends. They seek direction from
their youth leaders, which will engage them in activities that
bring them together. Whether five, fifteen or fifty are in the
group, "Not the Same Old, Done-it-before Youth Meeting" has ideas
for you. From the simulated court dramas of "The Jury Speaks" to
the interactive "Trust Exercises" youth will find fun, friends and
faith. The "Olympics" describes seven weeks of events which equally
challenge athletic and intellectual skills. "Flashlight Sing" will
get the most introverted youth singing while "Walking on Water"
brings them into the presence of Jesus, himself. The structure and
indexes of the book make it easy to find just the right activity
for your youth group meeting. The book gives youth leaders the
tools to creatively plan events, which meet each group's unique
needs while having fun, making new friends and enhancing the faith
of all participants. Tim Ferguson has been developing programs for
youth for over thirty years. He has worked with young people
between the ages of twelve and the early twenties but his focus has
been on junior and senior high students. In addition, Tim has been
employed by the Suffolk County Department of Social Services in the
foster care and child protective fields. Currently he is an
Assistant Director of the Child Placement Bureau. Tim has done
mission work in El Salvador and is the creator of the website "Not
the Same Old, Done-it-before Christian Youth Meeting." Tim has four
grown children, all of whom have enjoyed his youth programs. He and
his wife, Linda, continue as leaders of the Junior/Senior High
program at the Deer Park Presbyterian Church in New York.
The Cheeky Monkey is written by one of Australia's most
accomplished performers and writers of comedy. The book is an
analytical study and practitioner's guide to the art and provides
useful exercises to aid developing writers' comedy-writing skills.
It explores the seven distinct principles that have evolved for
sitcom and takes the reader through each stage and how to apply it
to their own writing.
Fun Friends Faith Several youth are on the way to your church
anticipating an evening with friends. They seek direction from
their youth leaders, which will engage them in activities that
bring them together. Whether five, fifteen or fifty are in the
group, "Not the Same Old, Done-it-before Youth Meeting" has ideas
for you. From the simulated court dramas of "The Jury Speaks" to
the interactive "Trust Exercises" youth will find fun, friends and
faith. The "Olympics" describes seven weeks of events which equally
challenge athletic and intellectual skills. "Flashlight Sing" will
get the most introverted youth singing while "Walking on Water"
brings them into the presence of Jesus, himself. The structure and
indexes of the book make it easy to find just the right activity
for your youth group meeting. The book gives youth leaders the
tools to creatively plan events, which meet each group's unique
needs while having fun, making new friends and enhancing the faith
of all participants. Tim Ferguson has been developing programs for
youth for over thirty years. He has worked with young people
between the ages of twelve and the early twenties but his focus has
been on junior and senior high students. In addition, Tim has been
employed by the Suffolk County Department of Social Services in the
foster care and child protective fields. Currently he is an
Assistant Director of the Child Placement Bureau. Tim has done
mission work in El Salvador and is the creator of the website "Not
the Same Old, Done-it-before Christian Youth Meeting." Tim has four
grown children, all of whom have enjoyed his youth programs. He and
his wife, Linda, continue as leaders of the Junior/Senior High
program at the Deer Park Presbyterian Church in New York.
|
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.