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R**E
Making the Bible Relevant!
These Talksheets explore real life challenges that teens are encountering today with Biblical application to guide them through whatever it is they are facing. Each lesson is a stand alone message that addresses problems and provides God's insight for difficult times in a teenage life. The leader information makes guiding the class through the lessons quite simple and the questions on the student handouts stimulate great discussion. We are using this as our 10th grade Sunday School curriculum, but it could have may applications.
H**N
Good value and discussion points
Good value and discussion points. Typos are distracting. This author needed an editor. It's hard to find good Sunday school materials for middle schoolers and this has great potential.
B**Y
Four Stars
haven't used them yet but think they are great
P**N
Don't buy digital.
I have several of these talk sheets books, this one is not my favorite. You cannon photocopy when it is in digital format and that is vital to the lesson. I would use it more if I had bought a hardcopy not digital version.
B**B
Buy the paper book, not the Kindle book!
I LOVE the Talksheets seriew; I HATE the Kindle implementation. When you buy the book, you get the right to copy the handouts for your kids. With the Kindle implementation, the formatted handout pages don't even exist, and if they did, it's a royal pain to copy them (Kindle doesn't have this facility). I'll buy more TalkSheets books, but I'll never buy another Kindle issue of them.
A**R
Great
My Wednesday night youth class are loving the talk sheets. It makes easy to teach them and gets the class started open for great discussions. I high recommend them to anyone.
J**.
Five Stars
Great for our Sunday morning small group
L**3
Relevant & Acheivable
I found this book to be a great tool to help give your creativity level a boost in small group settings. It offers a lot of opener ideas for the discussion topic. They advise the leader carefully select and preview any material to use which I apprecaited, not assuming that their suggestions are right for every age or maturity level.If you've been in youth ministry a long time you find yourself teaching topics that you've taught many times to different groups and though you don't need to reinvent the wheel everytime you do need to make sure you're examples and attention getters are still relevant.We've also offered this as a help to entry level teachers that can really benifit from a formal lesson plan, rather than just saying "teach on faith". This gives them something to work from. We've made it our own, but our youth group has really enjoyed the lessons from it.
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