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Brandon Rader: A College Minister's Perspective on One of Our Biggest Problems
Despite the unparalleled emphasis, the Lord's church loses half of our young people after high school graduation. Furthermore, many of those who remain seem satisfied with marginal involvement. This class will encourage leaders and parents to reevaluate the aim of youth ministry and recommend str...
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Eric Lyons: How to Teach Your Children a Biblical View of Sex
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Vance Hutton: Leaving a Legacy—How Do We Leave Our Values to the Next Generation
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Matt Vega: Tough Questions: What Do You Do When Your Child Says He/She Is Gay?
How Should Elders Handle Having a Teen or Member Come out of the Closet? Consider a response that neither compromises biblical convictions nor causes the child to run out the front door and into the arms of the devil.
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Mike Hixson: What Can We Do to Keep Our Young People in the Church?
Are We Missing Something When It Comes to Losing Our Children? This lesson will be from both the perspective of parents and churches.
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Mark Reynolds: Why Fathers Are So Important
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Mark Reynolds: Parents & Youth Workers—Do We Support Them or Do They Support Us?
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Mark Reynolds: Ten Ways to Help Your Kids Defeat Satan
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Glenn Colley: How to Recognize a False Teacher When You See One (Matt. 7:13-23)
This is an exposition of verses as Jesus is about to tell the parable of the Wise Man/Foolish Man and conclude the Sermon on the Mount.
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Jonathan Harrison: Healthy Biblical Sexuality—God's View of Sex & Why It Matters
God has a lot to say about sex and sexuality, which makes sense considering he created everything. Sex and sexuality are natural, normal elements of every human being's existence, yet they are topics that Christians are eerily silent about.
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Jonathan Harrison: Porn/Sex Addiction: How It Develops and How to Overcome It
We now have the technology and brain science research to prove just how destructive pornography can be to the human brain, so the question "Can people become addicted to pornography and/or sex?" has already been answered. In this class, the presenter will explain how these addictions can develop ...
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Jonathan Harrison: Helping Our Children Achieve Healthy Sexual Development
Parents form the first and most important line of defense against Satan's attacks on the sexual development of their children. Thus, it is imperative in today's culture for parents to begin talking with their children about all aspects of God's gifts of love, sex, and relationships at a very earl...
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Johnie Scaggs: Step up and Fill Your Role as a Husband
There are plenty of sessions for elders, deacons, and preachers, but our men need to know how to lead their own families before they lead the flock.
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Johnie Scaggs: Step up and Fill Your Role as a Man
There are plenty of sessions for elders, deacons, and preachers, but our men need to know how to lead their own families before they lead the flock.
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Ronnie Scherffius: Preparing Our Children for the Possibility of Persecution
This class will note God's warnings of persecution to His people. It will also examine both inspired and secular records of persecution and explore the reality of persecution against Christians today.
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Larry Acuff: 8 Characteristics of Evangelistic Preaching
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Brenna Rhodes: Real Life University
Our children need training in specific life skills as they mature into capable and confident adults. Prepare your child to serve others well, using this checklist and teaching method.
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Keith Kasarjian: Teaching Our Children about Bible Gender Roles
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Jeff Miller: What Can You Do Right Now to Help in Creation Science?
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Scott Cain: Parenting in the Pews
This session will deal with practical approaches to training children on how to worship from a very early age.
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Rick Brumback: Peering behind the Curtain: What to Expect Your Professors to Say
This class will focus on traditional students, and, among other things, will look at the assumptions, the neglected evidence, and the bias often present in the general college course, especially in biblical/theological studies.
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Jonathan Zirpolo: A Policeman Looks at Youth and Cell Phones
Ninety-eight percent of kids 8 and over now have mobile devices at home.
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Johnathan Appling: Practical Advice from a Christian Law Enforcement Officer
How to protect yourself, stay out of trouble, and glorify God in school, work, and play.
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Kevin Hahn: What Can We Do to Keep Our Young People in the Church?
Are we missing something when it comes to losing our children? This lesson will consider the problem from the perspectives of parents and churches.