Face Time
Bible Answers to Teens' Toughest Questions
By General Conference
Paperback, 235 pages
Review and Herald, 2013
ISBN: 9780828026666
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It isn’t easy being a teen in today’s world. More now than ever, it seems that issues are more complicated, distractions more powerful, and faith less important—a spiritually lethal combination for young people trying to chart their own course through life.
The Bible studies inside this book are not one-size-fits-all, fill-in-the-blank lessons. These studies address thorny topics with the dual goal of provoking thought and discussion—on both sides of the issue—and connecting youth with the truths found in God’s Word. There’s no one right answer expected—rather an honest exploration of the subject at hand, with the freedom to stand for personal convictions.
You, as the parent or leader, are provided with a road map for navigating topics that range from abuse, spiritualism, and premarital sex to poverty and suffering, ecology, and forgiveness. Questions to pose, scriptures to examine, and ideas for sharing the concepts internalized are included in each lesson.
Remember, you can lead teens to the Living Water, but you can’t make them drink. You can, however, lead them.
The sections you’ll find in each lesson include:
- Icebreaker: an introductory question, explanation, or short story that draws a practical connection between the subject of the lesson and the life of the youth.
- Dig In: aims to connect the lesson to your emotions and experiences.
- Hot Potato: includes perspectives on both sides of the issue; the lessons are aimed at helping you take a stand, and also prepare you for questions that may be asked.
- Hot Potato Questions: a follow-up to the hot potato section to facilitate further discussion and study.
- Bible Discovery: a series of scriptures to ground each lesson and help you grow in faith.
- Extra Gem: supplemental quotations from the Spirit of Prophecy.
- Sharing Time: creative and practical ideas for sharing what you have learned through the study.
- Consider This: a challenge for the week to apply the lesson to your daily life.
- Abortion
- Abuse
- Blended Families
- Bullying
- Creation
- Dating
- Death and Grieving
- Decisions
- Divorce
- Ecology
- Eschatology and Prophecies
- Fear
- Forgiveness
- Forgiving Others
- Grace
- Healthy Lifestyle
- Heaven and Hell
- How to Study the Bible
- Humility
- Loneliness
- Lying
- Millennium
- My Commitment to the Church
- My Uniqueness
- New Ways of Evangelism
- Peer Pressure
- Personal Devotion
- Prayer
- Premarital Sex
- Racism and Multiculturalism
- Sabbath
- Sanctuary
- Second Coming
- Sexuality
- Spirit of Prophecy
- Spiritual Gifts
- Spiritualism
- Stewardship
- Substance Abuse
- Suffering and Poverty
- Suicide
- Surviving School
- Tattooing, Piercing, and Fashion
- Ten Commandments
- The Trinity
- Types of Entertainment
- Unity
- Values and Standards
- Why I Go to Church
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