Directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud (Enemy at the Gates, Seven Years in Tibet)Starring Guy PearceMaybe you’ve seen the previews, maybe you’ve seen the specials on animal planet . . . “Two Brothers” hits the theatres Friday, June 25th. Is the film worth seeing? I must admit, my expectations for the Universal film “Two Brothers” weren’t too high. I...
Continue reading
questions-under-fire
MAIN POINT: It’s hard to focus on what matters when we surround ourselves with distractions.Loud, fast, funny game w/a point! Choose 4 volunteers from 4 different grades. Bring them up one at a time to ask 14 questions (see below). Whichever contestant can answer 10 of them in 90 seconds wins (candy, pop, $1-5). They may “pass” as many...
Continue reading
Main Point of Discussion: Draw in students for fun and involve them in small groups for an easy discussion on achieving goals—leading up to the ultimate goal for believers in Christ, being sold out for Jesus and meeting him one day.Discussion Starters (Games!)Supplies Needed:Earth Ball/Cage Ball (a six-foot blow-up ball; see bottom of discussion for more details)A Shop Vac...
Continue reading
Main Point: Help students consider life after death. Discussion Starter Options: CLICK HERE to go to our VIDEO CLIP IDEAS and The Bucket List discussion page for an example of how to use The Bucket List clip (in which the two dying main characters discuss the existence of God and faith).or You can use a clip from the movie...
Continue reading
Main Point: There are lots of enemies trying to tear families apart. The best strategy for surviving is by living in love like the Bible says.Discussion Starter: The Big Bad Wolf This discussion starter merges an old nursery tale with an important lesson. Divide students into groups of three people each and give each group a small stack of...
Continue reading
Main Point:Help students make the necessary decisions that will allow them to have the future God intends for them.Leader’s Notes:For this agenda, you will need the following: Any supplies for the up front game/challenge (if you choose to do one)“Where I Want to Be in the Future” sheets for every studentPencils/pens for everyoneCopies of the Discussion Questions for every...
Continue reading