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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
- Something You Can Use: Being Pruned by God Object Lesson- What Bad Habits, Sinful Choices or Ungodly Practices are Holding You Back?
- Youth Culture Window: Living in the Red- Many Young People Buying into Debt
- Special Podcast: Jonathan brings you a message he gave last week to a room full of high school students in New Jersey about the subtlety of sin
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This brand new resource comes from our OBJECT LESSONS page where we give you a cool idea to jumpstart a lesson, exactly how to pull it off, and even where to take it from there! This Object Lesson gives you a fantastic way to talk to your kids about having sin removed from them using Jesus’ illustration about the Father pruning His people.
Script:
Say, ?If you happen to know anybody who gardens, you may have heard them talk about ?pruning.? When a gardener prunes his plants, flowers, or trees, essentially he is cutting away dead or dying branches that will otherwise harm the plant.?
After introducing this metaphor a little more? you’ll go on to say:
?I want you to think about your own life for a moment. Do you have any kind of ?dead branches? hanging onto you, holding you back? These might be bad habits, sinful choices, ungodly practices. What are these dead branches costing you? In what ways are they holding you back??
Martina said, ?My student loan is $79,000. I have credit card balances that total almost $4,000, and a $320 car payment.?
Martina’s a married professional, right? Nope, she’s a college junior who still doesn’t have her four year degree.
Starting Off Behind the 8-Ball
I remember literally wincing when she said that to me. In all honesty, I found the staggering numbers of my friend’s personal debt hard to believe. I quickly ran the figures in my head, trying to determine when she would pay off her debt given the average salary of people in her chosen field (of ministry).
Small salary, minus principal times interest, carry the one, equals…the day after Armageddon!
Her situation prompted me to research young people’s finances. Granted, her predicament is extreme and not representative of her peers, but there are millions of young people her age who are thousands and thousands of dollars in debt.
For instance, CNN reports that the average college student graduates with about $21,000 in debt these days. Nellie Mae, one of America’s largest providers of student loans, estimates that the average undergraduate student has $2,200 in unpaid credit card debt. (That figure swells to $5,800 for graduate level students.)
That payment on the laptop from BestBuy?plus the car payment?plus textbooks?plus the credit card statement from the Spring Break trip to Cancun is adding up and many young people can no longer pay the ?balance due.? Credit card companies have a term for spenders who do not (or cannot) pay off the balance each month: revolvers. This ?buy now, pay (more) later? attitude is taking its toll on lots of young people who are financing their future.
I gotta ask, ?Where did these kids learn their spending habits??
“The Subtlety of Sin”
Episode #25 (4/11/2009)
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Episode Highlights:
- Find out whether Jonathan is a “cat person” or a “dog person”
- Listen to Jonathan explain David’s sin in 2 Samuel 11
- Hear about the temptations that are the most relevant to teenagers today
- Glean some insights you can share with your teens about avoiding sin in the first place
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Jonathan McKee
Jonathan McKee is the author of over twenty books including the brand new The Guy's Guide to FOUR BATTLES Every Young Man Must Face; The Teen’s Guide to Social Media & Mobile Devices; If I Had a Parenting Do Over; and the Amazon Best Seller - The Guy's Guide to God, Girls and the Phone in Your Pocket. He speaks to parents and leaders worldwide, all while providing free resources for youth workers on TheSource4YM.com. Jonathan, his wife Lori, and their three kids live in California.