For about a month now, LEAD has been promoting their new CLAIM Field game at the Review and Herald. The results have been very sucessful for the two teams in training.
Volunteer participants stay after work to prepare to set an example for other workers in a March 16 exhibition game. However, the purpose doesn’t stop there. The CLAIM game also helps these paricipants to further increase their witnessing skills as they are encouraged and rewarded by speaking up and giving clear, well-thought answers.
The CLAIM game veils a simple set of directions that are easy to understand. Just remembering usually takes Scholars by surprise and when an Athlete’s ballon refuses to break, the results are wildly entertaining! If you haven’t already downloaded a copy of the instructions, take a peek. With the help of the Lord, this game will soon be spreading across the North American Division and beyond!
The Year of Evangelism is a 2009 Initiative of the North American Division
The Year of Evangelism is upon us and this year our church has created several creative ways for members to get involved and witness to their friends, neighbors, coworkers and community.
Likewise LEAD magazine has developed the Sabbath school growth awards to help encourage you to share the gospel through the use of Sabbath school.
To get your church involved simply click on the Sabbath School Growth Awards link below and download the PDF, fill it out and fax it back to us.
This is an awesome opportunity to get your Sabbath school involved in witnessing to the community!
HopeTV has created a new program that is “meant to serve as a starting point for discussions in small groups, Bible studies and Saturday morning classes, said Williams Costa Jr., the church’s associate director for media production”, quoting the Adventist News Network. If you’re looking and are interested in new ways of ingaging your small group and Sabbath school class then it’s worth checking out.
The Sabbath School’s main lesson is basically teaching us to distinguish between a false prophet and a true one. Through the lessons, we understand that a true prophet will be in concordance with Scripture and that his/her prophecies will come true.
After reading Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday’s lesson, I was like, “Enough already! I understand how to spot a false prophet.” As far as how that applies to the youth today, I don’t think that it has any current meaning. However, I do believe that this will come in handy later on down the road.
The Bible, and God Himself, always prepare us for things to come. He doesn’t let us get into a situation without previously giving some sort of warning or advice. So I believe that we, as young people, need to have this information downloaded onto our backup memory inside our brains so that we can recall it for a future date.
I think that if we don’t store this info, a lot of us may be lost when end-times really start beginning. I also believe that it is our duty to pass on what we learn and share it with others so that they won’t be lost either. Satan is trying his very hardest to bring as many people with him, and he’ll take any age.