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by Jodie McNeill
The sight of Christmas decorations reminds us that it’s time to make our New Years’ Resolutions. What will you plan do differently in your youth ministry next year?
Let me offer a suggestion. Is your youth group devoted to the public reading of Scripture, as God commands us in 1 Timothy 4:13?
I suspect the lack of Bible reading in some of our youth groups may be due to the fear that reading out large sections of scripture will be boring. But this should instead lead us to work harder at doing it in a way that is appropriate to our youth audience.
Here are 10 tips to keep your youth devoted to the public reading of the scriptures.
Jodie McNeill is a Youth Ministry Trainer and Year 13 Director at Youthworks College. Contact him at jodie at youthworks.net
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