The Red Stuff is gonna help out two groups: small group leaders and students. For small group leaders, you?'ll get everything you need to run five weeks of video-based small group meetings. The video part is especially great if...
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The Red Stuff is gonna help out two groups: small group leaders and students. For small group leaders, you?'ll get everything you need to run five weeks of video-based small group meetings. The video part is especially great if you love the relational part of youth ministry, but either don?'t have lots of time or aren?'t so comfortable with "teaching" stuff. The DVD has 5-10 minute talks given by junior high pastor Scott Rubin ?freeing you up to lead the follow-up discussions and build relationships, rather than writing sermon notes.
For students, they get to dig in to the words of Jesus himself, the "Red Stuff." They''ll take a look at five of Jesus' parables, uncover what His message was, and see how it still applies to their life today.
Lessons cover what Jesus said about:
*The Bible
*Our Talents
*Pride
*Persistent Prayer
*Eternity
As a leader, you also get all the materials you need to run each meeting including DVD videos, discussion guides, promotional materials, and more--everything you need to save you time while teaching five Biblically-based lessons.
Great for Jr. high and high school students!
-Publisher
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 309771
- Product Code 646847127458
- EANÂ 9781470737085
- Department Ministry
- Category Youth Ministry
- Sub-Category Courses
- Publisher Group Publishing
- Publication Date Jun 2010
- Dimensions 190 x 137 x 15mm
- Weight 0.227kg
Scott Rubin
Scott Rubin has been on staff at Willow Creek Community Church for 18 years, and he's currently the director of Elevate, the junior high ministry at Willow Creek. Scott, along with an entirely-fantastic team of staff and volunteer leaders, has the privilege of helping young adolescents follow Jesus. He also co-authored two books in the Middle School Survival Series with Mark Oestreicher.