Leaders Guide For Juniors Teen And Youth
$18.99
ChristWise is a revolutionary new baptismal course. Geared toward a variety of learning styles, it is story-based, Christ-centered, interactive, and age-tailored. The lessons explain the beliefs of the Adventist Church through stories, interactive questions, Bible marking, reflective and experiential learning, and interviews that involve the entire church in the learning process.
Other lesson sets seek merely to fill the mind with facts. ChristWise seeks to lead the student into relationship, then on to friendship, worship, discipleship, leadership, ownership, and finally to mentorship, so that the new disciple becomes involved in making new disciples for Christ. The learner becomes a teacher. More than a baptismal course, this is a curriculum for Christian discipleship.
ChristWise enables youth to mentor other youth, lead them to Christ, and prepare them for baptism. Field testing has shown that a 16-year-old can do the work of a pastor and teacher with even greater success. Use ChristWise in your church, and watch your young people come alive with commitment to Christ.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780828017138
Troy Fitzgerald
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2003
ChristWise
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
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