This video explores the heart of every moral dilemma - absolute truth - and helps teens think through how faith is critical to daily decision-making. In a spirited series of real-life disagreements, a panel of teens discuss popula (and not so popular) opinions about a variety of moral dilemmas, revealing the common confusion that's prevalent - even with "churched" kids who consider themselves Christians. Dr. James Dobson, Dawson McAllister, and other leading communicators share eye-opening insights into the myths of relativism, offering passionate support to youth for living in light of the Truth, rather than popular opinion.
This six-session DVD and corresponding curriculum hosted by Andy Crouch helps your group experience and envision how followers of Christ can be a counterculture for the common good. Together you'll experience stories of other believers who changed the culture around them. You'll watch how their journeys unfolded, their challenges, and their breakthroughs.
Six sessions are:
1.Begin: God calls the church to be a counterculture for the common good; 2.Dwell: When we live closely with others, we find new opportunities to minister; 3.Unite: We serve more effectively and joyfully when we serve together; 4.Reconcile: God wants to heal our racial and ethnic divisions, especially in and through his church;
5.Invest: Transforming entire communities begins when we give ourselves to people one by one; 6.Abide: Spiritual disciplines help us abide in Christ so we can serve him faithfully. (Christianity Today International, c2007)
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This series of six short programs provides an intimate and unique insight into the reality and dreams of children from all over the world with a candor that can only be achieved by self-documentation. By turns wrenching and winsome, these programs will challenge viewers and provoke discussion in a way few documentaries can. While the rights of the child have been the subject of many documentaries, this is the first time children have been given the opportunity to create one themselves. Each story refects one of the articles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, but from the uncensored and sometimes unsparing viewpoint of children themselves.
1. Philippines (15min) - Sexual Exploitation 2. Peru (12min) - Child Workers 3. Brazil (11 min) - Street Kids. 4. USA (7min) - Inner City Kids and Police Brutality 5. India (12min) - Girls and Education 6.South Africa (11 min) - Political Violence
*It is recommended that the teacher or adult view the video before showing to younger audiences.