Below
is a brief summary of what we
have been talking about recently. Most of the time we teach through a
series for several weeks at a time that way students that miss can get
caught back up quickly, and so we can dissect a topic more fully than
just a one night deal. Use the overview and questions for both you and
your teen to answer and
have a dialog that continues outside the church walls and into your
homes. Use this opportunity to
see what God is teaching your student and also allow your student to see
what God is teaching/taught you.
This Week at Collision
Series Overview
Our
series is called “Bringing Sexy Waaay Back” and it highlights both the
lies of the world and the truth of scripture; it speaks to the emotional
differences of guys and girls; it will tackle the age old question of
how far is too far; and it will offer healing for those who feel they
have gone too far already. Finally the series will conclude with an
opportunity to make commitments of purity. So why are we talking about
this? Because we believe God created sex and intimacy and there is no
better place to discuss these issues than in His church. It’s time the
church lead the conversation and reclaim these elements back to who
created them. Please know that this series is especially beneficial
when used in conjunction with your conversations with your teens about
sex and purity. You know our deepest desire is to empower you to do
real ministry in the lives of your teens.
Week 3 (2015-04-29)
Tonight was all about the major differences between guys and gals and the unique way that God made each one of us to compliment various qualities in the other (again not mechanical in nature). For some, this may have been the first time they've heard what makes the opposite sex tick....for others, they're sayin' " Oh that's why he/she did what they did". Our goal is that after tonight, everyone understands each other just a little better in an effort to better HONOR each other. That's what it should be all about in our earthly relationships...honoring one another and showing a Christ like love to one another just as God and His son did for each one of us.Intentional Interaction
How have you viewed this topic in the past?
What new insights did you learn in light of tonight's conversation?

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