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This handout provides several real-life situations that teens might encounter. Students are challenged to respond to the situations and give advice to other teens.
This guided meditation communicates the Gospel message of simple living in a way that engages the imagination and inspires young people to actively simplify their lives. This activity is an excerpt from the book Justice and Service Ideas for Ministry …
This handout provides several comments from teenagers about sex. It can be used as a discussion starter or writing prompt.
This handout provides three different comments from teens about their drug and alcohol usage. This can be used as a discussion starter.
A good summary on dealing with peer pressure.
A set of reflection questions on the song, “The Fingerprints of God” by Steven Curtis Chapman.
A group assignment on the Pastoral and Catholic Epistles.
A group assignment on Paul’s response to the early Christian communities.
A series of questions on the Apostles Peter and Paul, to be answered in a small group.
A worksheet on the Old Testament themes and images in the prologue of the Gospel of John.
A worksheet where the critical questioning method is used to explore John’s Christology.
A group worksheet on comparing and contrasting the Passion and Resurrection narratives in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke.
A group worksheet on comparing and contrasting infancy narratives in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke.
A group worksheet on how the Reign of God is presented in the Gospel of Luke and in today’s culture.
A group worksheet on how the Reign of God is presented in the Gospel of Luke.
A group assignment on several sets of Sunday Lectionary readings.
A worksheet that examines several chapters of "Dei Verbum" using group discussion.
Two imaginary first-century letters that describe the difficulties of staying faithful to the teachings of Jesus in a culture that rejects them.
Discussion questions based on The Disciples on the Road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-35).
A list of several conversation starters or self-reflection questions on the topic of justice.
A set of questions based on real-world situations and dilemmas that a person may be dealing with.