Agenda:

  1. Prayer
  2. Wrap-up conversation around Need#3 - Counselling mentality.
  3. Start discussion for need #4.
  4. Wrap-up


NEED #4 - Need to be empowered by Faith that makes a difference

    1. Disciple young people. Practices of discipleship:
      1. They are grounded in concrete actions of turning toward and following Jesus rather than ideas or theories about Him;
      2. They offer guidance and direction where there was uncertainty and hesitation; and most of all.
      3. They offer an experience of God rather than facts about God;
    2. Pray together. Not teach how to pray, actually do it.
    3. Delegation. Older generation need to offer opportunities to the new generation.
    4. Ask these questions:
      1. What tasks can we put in the hands of our younger generation.
      2. What concrete guidance can we give them them so they can fulfill those tasks or responsibilities?
      3. What support and encouragement can we give them along the way?


How to foster a spirit of discipleship?

(Nelly)

(Steve)

(Nancy)

(Hossam)

(Marian)

(Holy)


Action Items:

  1. Emphasize the relationship building aspects of our ministry to the servants.
  2. Build relationship by finding out more about your kids. Ask them about their lives in the class.
  3. Ask class servants to come up with a list of things they can delegate to the kids in their class to help them feel engaged.
  4. Select champions within the servant community who can do more and then share with the group.
  5. Build and organize sport activities to help bring the servants and youth together.
  6. Mandate youth multi-day retreats to help foster the relationships.
  7. Mandate that class servant have one-on-one communication with kids in their groups (phone calls, face meeting) weekly.
  8. Bible study groups for those interested.
  9. Need to have a strong family ministry because the home is the first place children learn. Strong curriculum. Important values. How do we reach out to the families to be part of the program.