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What is schema?
When teaching new ideas, it is important to build on previously known knowledge, also known as this.
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What is 66?
The number of books in the Bible.
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What is an AAR (After Action Report)?
After each lesson, you should do this to ask yourself what went well, what didn't go well and how could it be done better.
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What is ministry of inclusion or Ministry with people who have special needs?
In this specialized ministry, it is important to remember that what works for one person, works for one person.
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Who are Adults?
These important people in your ministry are decision makers, influences, financial backers, volunteers and more.
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What is sensorimotor?
According to Piaget, Object Permanence is the most important accomplishment of this stage of development.
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What is 39?
The number of books in the Old Testament.
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Who are Volunteers?
Always be sure to thank these people and then thank them again.
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What is outdoor ministry?
This ministry can enhance your youth group in a variety of ways including: a safe place, christ-centered, participatory, different from home, relational...
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Who is Jesus? (Or Faith... or Scripture...)
This makes a youth group different than any other civic or community organization.
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What is Multiple Intelligences?
There are many different learning types. Howard Gardner called them this.
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What is 27?
The number of books in the New Testament
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What are Guilt and Shame?
One is when a person feels about what they did. The other is when a person feels badly about who they are.
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What is faith-webbing?
An intergenerational approach to ministry as described by Gary Pecuch.
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What is Theology of the Cross?
This term, coined by Martin Luther, means that we focus on the God's grace as the complete foundation of our understanding of God.
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What is Maslow's Heirarchy of Needs?
According to this, a person's basic needs must be met before self-actualization can be achieved.
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What are Hermeneutics?
The lenses we use to read the Bible.
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What is risk management?
These are examples of an important topic that should always be in the forefront of your mind: avoid, control, transfer, accept
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What is fundraising?
In this aspect of ministry, it is critically important to connect the "what" with the "why."
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What are Invitation and Challenge?
When choosing a balance in your youth ministry, it is important to look at these factors regarding who will be attending and what you will be doing.
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What is (4 of the following) naturalistic, visual-spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, linguistic, existential, Logical-mathematical.
These are 4 of the 9 Multiple Intelligences.
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What is Exegesis?
The goal of this word, which literally translates to "reading out of," is to have an informed understanding of the text.
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Who is your insurance agent?
This is your best resource when planning for Risk Management in the church.
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What are service/mission trips?
"Does it look like Jesus" may be the most important question to ask when considering these opportunities with your youth group.
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What are date, theme, objective, estimated time, materials needed, step by step directions, assessment, and AAR?
Every lesson plan should have these components.
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