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May 2009 |
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Help Teenagers Put the Future
in GodÕs Hands As another school year wraps up, graduating seniors are
contemplating the next stage in their lives. Whether kids are heading to
college, the military, or full-time employment, this important milestone brings
a mixture of excitement and uncertainty. Those feelings arenÕt reserved for high school seniors.
Whether theyÕre 13 or 19, most young people question what the future holds
for them. ÒWhat does God want me to do with my life? Should I go to college?
If so, which one? What should I study? What do I want to be? Should I get
married? If so, to whom?Ó Such questions can feel overwhelming, especially
when theyÕre combined with all the other emotions and pressures todayÕs
teenagers face. Teenagers who know that God has their lives all planned
out still might not know which particular direction he wants them to take.
When big choices loom, Christians can bring their questions to God in prayer
and can rely on the loving support of family members and friends.
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Assistance
in Aisle Three Share with your teenagers this insightful excerpt
from GroupÕs Live Bible: Yesterday I saw something newÑa huge dog right in the
middle of Wal-Mart. He was a seeing-eye dog, and he was leading his master
through the perilous twists and bends of the personal- hygiene department. The
man still had a mind of his own. He had an idea of the general direction to
head toward and of the things he wanted. But he needed a good set of eyes to
guide him. ThatÕs a pretty clear picture of Jeremiah 29:4-14. God
creatively weaves the Israelites through the hidden roadblocks they are
oblivious to. He knows where to take them and how to make it safely through. We
can fully expect God to do the same for us. God has a plan for each of us and
a good set of eyes. God can easily create a path for us, even when we canÕt
see the way. Try closing your eyes tight and feeling your way around
the house in the dark. As you do, imagine the things in your future you feel
uncertain about: college, relationships, career path. Then pray. Thank God for
his creative plans for you and for his gentle leadership guiding you safely
through. |
Decisions, decisions. Teenagers seem to face one big
choice after another. Check out these stats about teenagers and the future: á
44%
of teenagers say their top worry is getting good grades, and 32% say their
top worry is getting into a good college. (The Parent Institute) á
When
teenagers were asked whether they wanted to follow the career path of their
father or mother, 79% responded Òneither.Ó (USA Today) á
32%
of teenagers expect to be famous someday. (Psychology Today) á
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Great Questions to Ask Your Kids Use these discussion starters as you help your
teenagers ponder and prepare for the future. 1. When you think about your future, how do you feel?
What are you most excited about and most scared about? Explain. 2. How certain are you about what you want to do with
your life? Do you think your goals match up with GodÕs plans? Why or why not? 3. If God already knows how our lives will turn out, why
do you think he often lets us struggle with decisions? 4. What one question about your future would you most
like God to answer, and why? |
PRAY THAT: 1.
God
will guide your kids as they contemplate his will for their lives. 2.
Your
teenagers will be receptive to your support and guidance as they make big
decisions. 3.
Your
teenagers will make choices that are pleasing to God and that glorify him. 4.
God
will protect and bless your teenagers as they grow and prepare to leave your
Ònest.Ó 4.
Verse of the Month ÒFor I know the plans I have for you,Ó says the Lord.
ÒThey are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a
hope. In those days when you pray, I will listen. If you look for me
wholeheartedly, you will find me.Ó (Jeremiah 29:11-13) God, the architect of the universe, has drafted detailed
Òlife plansÓ for each of his children. Although the Bible may not tell your
kids what classes to take or which job to accept, it assures them that he
holds each of their futures. God promises to provide good, hope-filled lives
for teenagersÑand for you. |
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WhatÕs Up With Kids At SimplyYouthMinistry.com, author Katie Brazelton
writes about helping your teenagers discover and fulfill their life purpose.
To read the entire article, visit SimplyYouthMinistry.com
and enter ÒThe ABCÕs of Parenting on PurposeÓ in the search box. I am the first to admit that I didnÕt know how to go
about planning my life for God. My mama never told me how. I wish she had. She
did teach me a few things, like ÒFloss. DonÕt let your roots show. And wear
clean underwear in case of an accident.Ó But none of those things helped me
figure out what God expected me to be and do. For me, discerning my purpose
in life was a grueling process of hit and miss, of pouring my heart out to
strangers, and of shedding buckets of tears. I wouldnÕt wish my method on
anyone. By sharing these 26 lessons with your teenagers, youÕll save them some
frustration and legwork. Acknowledge your abilities. Be willing to forgive yourself
and others. Concentrate on your character. Develop a servantÕs heart. Embrace GodÕs dream for your
life. Face
your fears. Give God the glory. Hold onto hope. Invite humility into your life. Just offer your weaknesses to
God. Keep
going back to your Bible as the ultimate, unchanging truth. Love God and your neighbor. ÒMotateÓ toward your life mission.
Not
about you. Obey. Pray all day long. Quit being so serious. Reach out for healthy
relationships. Serve where you are called today. Tell others about the numerous,
gracious miracles God has done for you! Understand your uniqueness.
Invite Vision.
Walk
with an accountability partner. EXpect an extraordinary purpose. Yearn to please an audience of
one: Jesus Christ. UnZip your zeal.
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This page is designed
to inform and educate parents and isnÕt meant to endorse any music or movie. |
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MUSICSPOTLIGHT |
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Mainstream Artist Background: Although U2 has been around since 1976, its sound has
evolved and matured over time. The band has sold more than 145 million albums
and won 22 Grammy AwardsÑmore than any other band. No Line on the Horizon debuted at number one in the U.S.,
the seventh time U2 has done that. Albums: No Line on the Horizon (2009), Achtung Baby (1991), The Joshua Tree (1987) What Parents Should Know: Lead singer Bono is passionate
about human rights and social-justice issues. People like to question the
sincerity of his faith, but worshipful songs such as ÒMagnificentÓ and
ÒMoment of SurrenderÓ should end speculation. What U2 Says: Bono acknowledges facing many temptations over the
years. ÒThereÕs a part of me that thinks, ÔWow, IÕm just an inch awayÕÉ. I
have a wild streak and IÕd be very capable of setting fire to myself. SoÉI
donÕt go to church for the view.Ó Discussion Questions: Read Matthew 5:27-30. How often
do you face temptation? How do you overcome it? Does Jesus really expect us
to cut off parts of our bodies? Why or why not? What are some practical ways
to follow ChristÕs instructions here? How can a closer relationship with God
make it easier to fight temptations? |
Christian Artist Background: This worship band formed in Belfast, Ireland, in 2004. During
a mission trip to Pattaya, Thailand, the cityÕs poor conditions inspired BluetreeÕs
hit song ÒGod of This City.Ó The bandÕs new album climbed to the top of the
Christian praise-and-worship sales charts. Albums: God of This City (2009), Greater Things (2007) What Parents Should Know: Bluetree has been active in the
UK for a few years but is just now getting attention in America. The talented
band members love the Lord, and the estimable worship leader Chris Tomlin has
covered ÒGod of This City.Ó What Bluetree Says: Lead singer Aaron Boyd says
BluetreeÕs worship songs are about action. ÒWe are [JesusÕ] hands and feet in
the world. LetÕs not just ask God to change everything, but letÕs be a
blessing and speak words of life into peopleÕs difficult circumstances.Ó Discussion Questions: WhatÕs the biggest problem youÕre
facing, and how are you dealing with it? What big problems do other people
face worldwide? Read Galatians 5:13-14. How does serving others give you
ÒfreedomÓ? How does reaching out to help others affect your problemsÑor your
perception of them? |
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Movie: X-Men Origins: Wolverine Genre: Action-Adventure, Sci-Fi Thriller Rating: Pending, but almost certainly
PG-13
Discussion Questions: Think of a time youÕve wanted to
get revenge on someone: How did the situation turn out? Read Romans 12:19-21.
Why do you suppose God wants us to leave revenge up to him? Would you rather be
judged by God or by other people, and why? Must Christians stand idly by when
other people treat us poorly? Explain. What are some helpful ways to get past
desires for revenge? |
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