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Youth Devotional - Running to Win

Are you running to win?"

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Youth Devotional - Running to Win

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  1. Youth Devotional - Running to Win Are you running to win? www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com

  2. Materials1. You’ll need a flag sized piece of cloth.2. Mark starting and finish lines in your room using the masking tape. You can also mark out an entire race course if you have the space. For an outdoor use cones or stake some brightly colored string or yarn to the ground to define the track. Ensure there is enough room for cars to pass each other on the track!3. You’ll also need Bibles. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com

  3. Activity1. Form “race-car teams” of five students2. Each of teams is to be an Indy-style race car. One person will be chassis, and the other four will be the wheels. The wheels must carry the chassis.3. When I shout, “Racers, start your engines!” all race cars should line up, side by side. Let me hear the roar of your engines! www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com

  4. 4. When I drop my flag, your race car should race along the outside edge of our meeting room. The first race car to make five laps around the track wins. Ready? Racers, start your engines! Pause, then quickly lower the flag. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com

  5. ApplicationWhen the race is finished, have youth / children sit together with their teams. Give each team a Bible. Ask a volunteer from each team to read aloud 1 Corinthians 9:24-27, then have teams each discuss the following questions to debrief their experience: www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com

  6. What does it mean to “run to win”? • Did your team run to win? Why or why not? • What does it mean to run to win in life? • What’s one thing you can do that will help you run to win in your life? www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com

  7. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com Creative Youth Ideas Go for the Gold Need an evangelistic Youth Camp/ Bible Study Series with an Olympic Theme? What is salvation all about? What does it mean to be saved? This sports themed Bible Study / Camp Curriculum uses the Olympic Flag to introduce the concepts of sin (black circle), forgiveness (red circle), purity (white background), spiritual growth (green circle), heaven (Yellow Circle) and (Baptism) blue circle. -> Tell me about “Go for the Gold” www.creativeyouthideas.com/goforthegold.html

  8. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com Creative Youth Ideas Destined to Win Need a Youth Camp/ Bible Study Series on ”Running the Christian Race”? The race as a metaphor for the Christian life is used in several places in the Bible. This series is a great follow up for new Christians or to re-emphasize the basics of our spiritual Journey in the Faith. This Bible Study / Camp Curriculum has a sports theme and is great for athletes as well as a tie in to the youth Olympic Games. ->Tell me about “Destined to Win” www.creativeyouthideas.com/destinedtowin.html

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