Former editor of Premier Youthwork, John Buckeridge, reflects on the legacy Billy Graham has left for our children and young people. Having visited the...
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Last week, a tragedy happened in a town near us when two young boys were killed in a hit-andrun. One mother, whose daughter knew the boys, asked if I knew...
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The story of Jesus’ ascension in Acts 1 is full of mystery and spectacle. There are clouds, a disappearing saviour, strange men in white robes and a job...
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“I’m feeling so awake today!” said no teenager ever. We all know the signs of tiredness: bags under the eyes, pallid skin, frequent headaches, dry lips,...
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Meeting aim: To help the children understand that Jesus is with them, just as he was when he appeared to the disciples at breakfast, and to discover what...
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I regularly enjoy playing a completely terrible version of hide and seek with my 3-year-old. Those of you with kids will no doubt recognise this game.
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Here is a story for you to tell at home, perhaps at bedtime or as part of a God time during your day. You could also use it as part of a children’s se...
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Meeting aim: To share the challenge Jesus gave his disciples when he was preparing to leave them, and to explore how we can take Jesus’ story out with...
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The word ‘drama’ may make some people shudder with fear, but these group games and exercises will be sure to warm up your children and young people, even...
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The Faith in our Families report from Care for the Family and Hope reminds us that only half of children brought up in Christian homes will choose to follow...
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There are many questions that stop children and young people wanting to know more about God. Rather than try and answer questions they’re not asking, we...
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