Teens Reaching Teens in the Digital Age

Teens are searching for tools to point to Christ in a world defined by technology and social media. This four-part unit will equip teens to reach out with the love of Christ in ways that are relevant to the digital generation. The resource makes use of video segments featuring Dr. Bernard Bull and Rev. Jeff Cloeter as well as discussion questions, processing activities, and an action plan builder developed by Jessica Bordeleau.

Session Titles:
Why Jesus? Colliding Worldviews
Relational Witness in a Digital World
Personal Witness and Social Media
Action Plan Development

Download the curriculum via Dropbox.

Included in the download:

PDF of the Teens Reaching Teens in the Digital Age Facilitator Guide
PDF of the Teens Reaching Teens in the Digital Age Participant Guide
6 videos to accompany the curriculum

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