Here are ten things young people say they want in their relationships with the adults in their lives. What do you think?
Teens said they want adults to...
Look at us.
Spend time talking with us.
Listen.
Be dependable.
Show appreciation for what we do.
Relax.
Show that you’re interested.
Laugh with us (and at yourself).
Ask us to help you.
Challenge us.
Welcome to the parent blog for Aspire Youth Ministries at Second Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis. We hope you will find this to be encouraging for you and your family as you grow in faith together.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Middle School Bonfire and Hayride
RESCHEDULED! - Because of inclement weather the September 25, HAYRIDE & BONFIRE at StoneyCreek Farms has been rescheduled! We will now have the event Sunday, October 2nd from 6-8PM.
Encourage your student to invite a friend.
Please RSVP to Stephanie Kandrac at 317-253-6461.
Encourage your student to invite a friend.
Please RSVP to Stephanie Kandrac at 317-253-6461.
A Place to Start
Sometimes conversations about faith and God can be difficult. As a matter of fact, we are taught that you never talk about the weather, politics or religion in public. However, it is vital that these conversations, as uncomfortable as they may be, take place in your home.
So, where do you start?
Start with a question like...
What do you think God is like?
Why do you think it is important to do good things for other people?
Where do you think your amazing talents come from?
What do you think happens when someone dies?
Then...
listen. Listen to their responses without interruption. Allow them to share what they think. After that, take the opportunity to share your thoughts. Conversations like these give birth to more trust and more conversations. Therefore, make sure you are ready. And don't get discouraged if the first several are very short and to the point. It takes a while to warm up to these deep conversations.
God bless as you continue these conversations with your children.
So, where do you start?
Start with a question like...
What do you think God is like?
Why do you think it is important to do good things for other people?
Where do you think your amazing talents come from?
What do you think happens when someone dies?
Then...
listen. Listen to their responses without interruption. Allow them to share what they think. After that, take the opportunity to share your thoughts. Conversations like these give birth to more trust and more conversations. Therefore, make sure you are ready. And don't get discouraged if the first several are very short and to the point. It takes a while to warm up to these deep conversations.
God bless as you continue these conversations with your children.
High School Ministries
This is a link to the high school ministries blog. Here you will find interesting links to what has been and what will be discussed in high school ministries.
High School Blog
High School Blog
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