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What Are We Teaching? | What Will Youth Life Look Like? (Program)

PEDAGOGICAL TIMELINE FOR YOUTH LIFE EPISODES: (Reimagined: The Bible)

While there are questions we are going to cover. Each session/episode needs to answer the following:
Where is Jesus/The Gospel in the passage/story?
How can we encourage youth to take the next step?
What are ways that youth are socialized to believe the previous way of thinking about this topic and how are we to lead them to the truth of God’s word?
Can we debunk a previous way of thinking
Can we add to what everyone already knows?
The Creation Story (Genesis 1-2)
How does the beautiful creation story shape our view of God?
2. What does it mean when God says that He created us in His own image?
The Fall
(Genesis 3-5)
If God created things that are good, then why does he allow evil to happen?
Noah & The Flood and The Tower of Babel
(Genesis 6-11)
Why Would God regret His decision to create human beings (Gen.6:5-6)
2. Why was God’s covenant with Noah so important!?
Covenant With Abraham Part 1 (Genesis 12-50)
TBA
Covenant With Abraham Part 2 (Genesis 12-50)
TBA
Exodus From Egypt (Exodus 1-18)
TBA
The Convenant At Mt. Sinai (Exodus 19-Leviticus)
TBA
The Wilderness (Numbers & Deuteronomy)
TBA
The Promised Land (Joshua & Judges)
TBA
so on......
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EPISODE OUTLINE
Segment
Description
Time Alotted
Introduction
introduction to the topic and the speaker and its significance
2-5mins
Summary Of The Text So Far
Go through the bible passage and summarize its important details for those who might not know the story
5mins
Dissect
Go through historical and contextual significance of certain verses
10min
Quesions
So this portion will be more coversational as we go through some important questions that some people might be curious about. Moreover, this will focus on “Where is Jesus here?”
10mins
Outro
Summarize everything we learned, say announcements and say our goodbyes
2mins
Total
20-30mins
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