Articles for tag: Church Youth Group, Quizzes

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Bible Trivia Games & Quizzes: Family Fun

Trivia games and quizzes are very popular, and Bible trivia can be a great way to learn and memorize the Word of God. Bible trivia games and quizzes can be used to teach kids the Word of God in a Sunday School class, vacation Bible school class, or small group gatherings. These types of trivia ...

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Choosing the Perfect Extracurricular Activities for College Admissions

If you’re like most American high school students, the subject of college admissions is often on your mind. Chances are, the question of which extracurricular activities will have the most positive impact on your college application has often entered your thoughts, too. The basic answer to that question is simple: unless you’re a stellar athlete, ...

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Ideas for Your Church Youth Group

A Youth Minister’s worst nightmare is a scheduled youth group meeting with nothing planned as an event. There are ten, twenty, even thirty or more students gathered in one place, expecting excitement, and you have nothing with which to entertain or teach them. Between counseling, visiting, teaching, and planning, the life of a Youth Minister ...

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Fundraisers for Youth Groups

If you’re a leader of any children’s non profit group during these tough economic times, you may be feeling the pinch of lower donations. Holding fundraisers for youth groups may be the easiest solution for the current financial times. With more people taking a frugal approach to finances you must have creative fundraising ideas. A ...

How to Write Your First Resume

There are several firsts in a young person’s life. These include graduation, getting your divers license, and getting your first adult job. The process of getting your first adult job will include writing your first resume. Writing your first resume can seem like a difficult task when you realize you have very limited life experience. ...

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An Analysis of Irony in Cather’s “Neighbour Rosicky”

In 1873 Willa Cather was born in Virginia, but later in her childhood moved to Nebraska with her family. Her experiences in the heartland influenced her writing style, which included stories of immigrants as they settled and made new lives. Cather’s short story “Neighbor Rosicky” depicts the life of a Bohemian Czech family man, Anton ...