Curriculum

Deep Justice Journey

Post a Comment » Written on March 5th, 2009     
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50 Activities to Move from Mission Trips to Missional Living

Make your youth ministry mission trips and service projects more than just drive-by-feel-good outings. Instead, allow them to be opportunities for students and adults together to go deep into God’s heart for justice as people and communities are transformed. This curriculum is designed with options you can use with your team in preparation for the BEFORE, DURING, and AFTER portions of your missions and service opportunities. Look for it through YS/Zondervan publishing.

http://fulleryouthinstitute.org/resources/books/deep-justice-journals/



Round Trip Missions: A Short-term Missions Documentary and Curriculum

Post a Comment » Written on December 31st, 2008     
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THE DOCUMENTARY
The story of two short-term mission trips—one from Chapel Hill Bible Church in North Carolina, the other from Mavuno Downtown, part of the Nairobi Chapel network of churches in Kenya. They partner together and are both deeply committed to church planting, evangelism, and caring for the poor. Theirs is a story of individuals and families from America and Africa who open themselves up to what God is doing in the world.

THE CURRICULUM
Five sessions will help your team prepare for your trip, navigate the challenges of cross-cultural relationships and team dynamics, and return with lasting relationships and personal transformation.

See more here from Christianity Today International.



Children’s Service Project 2007-2008

Post a Comment » Written on September 27th, 2007     
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INDIA: CARING FOR THE CHILDREN

India: Caring for the childrenThere are many children in India known as rag pickers who spend their days picking through dumps looking for trash that they can sell for a small amount of money.  These children come from poor families who cannot afford to send them to school.  They have little to eat, only the clothes on their backs, suffer from ill health, and have no chance of escaping their current environment without an education.  Once again, children in Covenant Churches across North America can help.

This year’s Children’s Service Project, “Caring for the Children” will enable children in North America to help the children of India.  The money they give will care for children in India by providing them with food, clothing, and an education.

Visit the Children’s Service Project site here.