Anyone who serves teenagers today knows that more and more young people are eager to make a difference in the world. When students participate in short-term missions, service, and justice causes, parents and youth leaders hope these experiences will lead to real transformation. But research shows that our efforts dont always stick.
If we truly want short-term work to translate into long-term change, leaders and students must spend more time before, during, and after service projects preparing for and processing their experiences. The sessions in this Leaders Guide will help you create experiences that stickboth for the students you take and the communities you serve. This guidebook offers a host of practical and field-tested exercises for each phase of your experience, whether its a half-day local service project or a two-week trip overseas.
Participants will engage in hands-on experiences to gain new insights about themselves, their relationship with God, their teammates, and the world were called to love and serve. Each of these steps is a catalyst in helping students apply what they have learned in the field to their own lives back at home. Also included are ideas to help get parents and the whole church engaged in service together. A companionStudent Journal is also available to boost the potential for personal application throughout the journey.
In Sticky Faith Service Guide, Leader's Manual, Kara Powell and Brad Griffin show leaders how to help students turn the insights gained from mission trips and service projects into genuine life-transforming practices.
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PART 1 PREPARING FOR SERVICE THAT LEADS TO STICKY FAITH |
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1 Initial Steps: Getting the Most Out of Your Service Trip or Local Project |
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2 Journeying Together: Creating Sticky Walls of Support and Feedback for Students |
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3 Partnering with Parents in Sticky Service and Mission |
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4 Crafting a Family Service Trip That Sticks |
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5 Your Church: Discovering Untapped Resources for Sticky Faith Service |
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6 Intergenerational Service Projects and Trips |
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Sticking Together in Unity |
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Finding Ourselves in God's Story |
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PART 3 DURING: EXPERIENCE AND REFLECTION |
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Devotion and Journaling Options |
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"If You're Happy and You Know It ... Smile" |
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Finding the Face of Christ |
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Initial Debrief: Sharing the Highlights |
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Class Separation: Seeing and Caring |
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PART 5 AFTER: ONGOING TRANSFORMATION |
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Post-trip Prayer Partner Meeting |
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Creating a Shared Rule of Life |
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A Picture Is Worth a Lot of Words |
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Dr. Kara E. Powell is an educator, professor, youth minister, author, and speaker. She is the Executive director of the Fuller Youth Institute and a faculty member at Fuller Theological Seminary (see www.fulleryouthinstitute.org). Kara also serves as an Advisor to Youth Specialties and currently volunteers in student ministries at Lake Avenue church in Pasadena, CA. She is the author of many books including Sticky Faith: Everyday Ideas to Build Lasting Faith in Your Kids (with Chap Clark) and Deep Justice Journeys. Kara lives in Pasadena with her husband, Dave, and their children, Nathan, Krista, and Jessica.
Brad M. Griffin is the associate director of the Fuller Youth Institute, where he develops research-based training for youth workers and has co-authored Sticky Faith: Youth Worker Edition and Deep Justice Journeys. A native Kentuckian, Brad now lives in Pasadena with his wife, Missy, and their three children. After more than fifteen years in youth ministry, he now volunteers at his church.