delitefulmane
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I am teaching a class on how to hear from God this Saturday and I am trying come up with an activity to present this to young adults. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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One activity I've done before is to pair up two people. One person is blindfolded and the other person is the designated talker. Then set up a mini-obstacle course and the person who is blindfolded has to listen for directions from their partner to get through the course. The course doesn't have to be difficult at all.
This teaches the importance of listening to God for direction for our lives. Also, if you really want to make it fun, let 2 or 3 groups go at the same time. It shows how we have to make sure we are listening to the right voice (God) but in this case your specific partner. HTH
One activity I've done before is to pair up two people. One person is blindfolded and the other person is the designated talker. Then set up a mini-obstacle course and the person who is blindfolded has to listen for directions from their partner to get through the course. The course doesn't have to be difficult at all.
This teaches the importance of listening to God for direction for our lives. Also, if you really want to make it fun, let 2 or 3 groups go at the same time. It shows how we have to make sure we are listening to the right voice (God) but in this case your specific partner. HTH
DeLiGhTfulmane...
Congratulations on your Ministry. You will be very blessed and successful in this and many to follow.
May I share a scripture for your 'students' to keep in their hearts. This is where my focus goes when I need to sit still and hear the voice of God. It is so 'key' in learning God's voice.
Psalm 46
"Be Still and Know that I am God"
I think that would be a great and hilarious ice breaker!
Thanks pearlygurl!! This is a GRAT idea. The only downfall to this activity is space. I believe I will be placed in one of the small classrooms in my church so not everyone will be able to participate in this if I do this activity.
I really need two activities. One ice breaker and one main.
How does this sound? Shimmie HWAY LiftedUp pearlygurl As the ice breaker, I am thinking about having the participants write down common sayings in the black church that are NOT found in the bible. Hopefully, they will bring some good ones, and then explain the importance of knowing the Word for oneself.
With that I will segue into the main activity and delve into the Word about different people hearing from God.
Thanks @pearlygurl!! This is a GREAT idea. The only downfall to this activity is space. I believe I will be placed in one of the small classrooms in my church so not everyone will be able to participate in this if I do this activity.
I really need two activities. One ice breaker and one main.
How does this sound? @Shimmie @HWAY @LiftedUp @pearlygurl As the ice breaker, I am thinking about having the participants write down common sayings in the black church that are NOT found in the bible. Hopefully, they will bring some good ones, and then explain the importance of knowing the Word for oneself.
With that I will segue into the main activity and delve into the Word about different people hearing from God.
I'm sorry for being so late. How did your event go? I believe you did a wonderful job.
Shimmie, that is exactly what I had planned to portray with my ice breaker. However, I didnt even have time to do my ice breaker so I will save that one for another time.delitefulmane.... I really like your ice breaker. As a matter of fact, it's Excellent. It shows the difference between hearing God and hearing human interpretation.
Hey @Shimmie and hey ladies,
Welllll, you know how the black church can be. There was an abundance of teachers and not enough "students" so my class and another class had to combine and share time.
@Shimmie, that is exactly what I had planned to portray with my ice breaker. However, I didnt even have time to do my ice breaker so I will save that one for another time.
Also, instead of teaching young adults, I ended up teaching women as old as my mom. I was like .
However, I believe it worked out for good in the end because they all commented on how much they enjoyed it and one of them brought up the scripture that says "don't shame my youth." (Im not sure where this scripture is so if someone knows please feel free to input.) They also told my aunt and my mom how well of a job I did. Hopefully, they took something from it and instead of just how well I presented it .
Yayyyyyyyyy Good for you.
Here's the scripture from Timothy that she was sharing with you. It's a Word from God. (Your teaching topic )
See the bolded:
12 Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example of the believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity.
13 Till I come, give attendance to reading, to exhortation, to doctrine.
14 Neglect not the gift that is in thee, which was given thee by prophecy, with the laying on of the hands of the presbytery.
15 Meditate upon these things; give thyself wholly to them; that thy profiting may appear to all.
16 Take heed unto thyself, and unto the doctrine; continue in them: for in doing this thou shalt both save thyself, and them that hear thee. (I Timothy 4:12-16)
Oh' well... All of it is bolded, as it all applies to you.
Good Job, Angel! Very Good Job! The women indeed did receive your message and look how God brought it to pass. He truly did.
In Ministry, we can never 'plan'...God does. We simply yield to His plan as He changes ours. You followed him well, Dear One. You followed God's change of plan, very well, indeed.
Thank you @Shimmie!! God be messing me up sometimes! I plan and then He's like "nah, I got something else in mind."