youth vbs base conference pdf
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youth vbs base conference pdf
o o o o o o o o o NOTES John 4: 13-26 (HCSB) DAILY OVERVIEW CHART SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3 SESSION 4 SESSION 5 BIBLE PASSAGE TODAY’S POINT Jesus Saw Zacchaeus (Luke 19:1–10) Jesus knows who I really am. Jesus Saw the Woman at the Well (John 4:1–42) Jesus knows my worth. Jesus Saw Nicodemus (John 3:1–21; 19:38–42) Jesus knows I need a Savior. Jesus Saw a Blind Man (John 9) Jesus knows my purpose. Jesus Saw the Children (Mark 10:13–16) Jesus loves and accepts me. Daily Overview • VBS 2016 Student DVD-ROM TODAY’S PURPOSE Leaders will help students understand that Jesus looks past what can be seen on the outside to see who they truly are on the inside and He loves them. Leaders will help students understand that Jesus values all people regardless of what they have done, and He came to be their Savior. Leaders will help students understand that knowing all the “right” answers or doing all the “right” things does not lead to salvation. Each person must recognize his own personal need for a Savior. Leaders will help students see that they can bring glory to God in all circumstances. He has a purpose and a plan for each person. Leaders will help students know that Jesus welcomes and values them regardless of their age or circumstances. CRAFTS AND RECREATION Craft—Submerged Name Coaster Recreation—Sea Urchin Pass Craft—Marbled Maritime Mug Recreation—Bubble Up Volleyball Craft—Duct Tape ID Pouch Recreation—Scuba Gear Relay Craft—Submarine Fan Pull Recreation—Stingray Shuffle Craft—Autograph Frame Recreation—Jellyfish Crawl Obstacle Course MISSIONS Students will learn that even brief interactions with non-believers can have an eternal impact. Students will learn that showing love to those who are less fortunate can open doors to share the gospel. Students will learn that understanding what people believe can help students know how to talk to people about Jesus. Students will learn that God has created everyone with a purpose even when others may see only their limitations. Students will be challenged to look below the surface and see what Jesus sees in others. STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS YOUNGER YOUTH (12-15 years old) OLDER YOUTH (16-18 years old) • Look very much like a child at the onset of puberty. • Experiencing growth spurts and hormonal changes. • Acne and weight fluctuation are common. • Look very much like adults; puberty comes to an end. • Girls precede boys in physical and emotional maturity until about the age 16. • Interested in personal health and may have tendencies toward eating disorders. • Many are sexually experienced. • Moving into the early stages of abstract thinking. • Begin to understand abstract concepts such as social justice and social ideals. • Begin to desire “proof” before accepting others’ beliefs. • Enjoy problem solving, looking for alternatives, and consequences. • Personal values are beginning to influence their decisions. • Tend to be clumsy in decision making and often make poor decisions because they think of so many alternatives. • Interested in the future and begin to focus on a career. • Recognize that today’s decisions may affect their futures. • Can process many things at one time. • Tend to make better and more mature decisions. • Able to resolve conflicts maturely. • Think more multidimensionally; not limited to single issues. • Developing their own sense of identity. • Self-conscious and self-centered, but are gaining self-confidence. • Full of enthusiasm and love to be independent, while still dependent on their parents. • Vacillate between being friendly and being moody. • Fairly confident and secure with their own identity. • Seek deeper, more meaningful relationships. • Desire independence and are aware of the need to be responsible for their actions. • Tend to be friendly toward their families. • More giving of themselves; less self-centered. • Often cliquish; they have a few close friends. • Desire to fit in. Most comfortable in same-sex groups. • Overly critical and have unrealistic expectations of themselves and others. • Hero worship and crushes are common. • Test the limits and experiment with different behaviors. • Desire meaningful relationships, especially with members of the opposite sex. • Personal relationships tend to be more exclusive. • Have experienced rites of passage such as receiving a driver’s license. • May work part-time to earn spending money. • • • • • Generally interested in a relationship with Christ. Able to make genuine commitments. Right and wrong are prominent in their thinking. Initially, mirror their parents’ values. Have a great ability to respond to the needs of those who are less fortunate than they. Student Characteristics • VBS 2016 Student DVD-ROM • Can make and keep a strong commitment to Christ. • Moral and spiritual values are often challenged at school and in social relationships. • Very interested in life after death. • Desire to understand and decide for themselves what they believe and why. • Grasp and apply deeper spiritual principles to their own lives than younger yout • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •