How in the world could you add one more thing to your schedule?Īnd yet, how many of you listed time alone with God as one of the activities on your calendar? How many times this week have you felt stressed, overloaded, or overwhelmed? (Tell a personal story from when you were a teenager – how the stress, pace and technology (or lack thereof) made life very different.) Let’s face it: The stress that you face each day is real, isn’t it? Raise your hand if you are now officially stressed out. This should lead to everyone being stressed out! (Gather the groups together and tell the group to be sure to try to guess as many activities in each groups’ day as possible.) I will give you 5 minutes to work on your stressful day reenactment. Now, get in groups of 2-3 people and choose one of your clocks to act out in less than 25 seconds – being sure to act out every single activity that was listed. (Give students 5-10 minutes to complete the activity) Then, once you’ve drawn the clock, I want you to fill in what you did for each minute of that most stressful day that you thought of just a minute ago. On this paper plate, draw a clock face, and no, not a digital one. Now, here is what I want you to do: (Give each person a paper plate and a pencil/pen). I want you to pick out the most stressful day over the past few weeks that you’ve had. Set up a table in the room with Post-it notes (broken into small stacks) and pens. Looking for youth ministry curriculum? Check out the… ONE YEAR CURRICULUM, VOL 3 – Save 82% on one year of Bible studies and teaching curriculum for youth ministry.īottom Line: Spending time with God can be the best part of your day – so be creative! The lesson helps students learn that spending time with God can be the best part of your day – so be creative! Here is a free youth group lesson on quiet time, based on James 4: 8-10.
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