Sometimes it is hard to get things going with a youth group. Maybe they don’t know each other well so they sit around not talking or find excuses not to participate. Maybe they need you to share a little hope with them…
What you will need:
Pens or Pencils; Paper; Bibles
Scripture References:
Romans 5:1-5; 2Corinthians 4:18
A Little Better All The Time
As your youth group comes in, have them sit in a circle. If you have round tables available to you, these might be helpful. If you have a large youth group, break them into groups of 8 to 10 players per circle.
Give each participant a piece of paper and a pen or pencil. At the top of the paper, have the participants secretly (no one else can see) write a sentence about someone in high school. They should give their characters names (not real names) and their sentence should be about something lousy that happened to that person during the day. Examples would be “Billy lost his car keys”, “Susan failed her History Test”, “Mitch hurt his arm in gym today” etc.
Once they finish writing their sentences, have them pass their paper one place to their right. That person reads the sentence and writes another one to further the story. Once they finish their sentence, they fold the paper under the first sentence so only the second sentence shows. Now pass it to the next person on the right.
The third person reads only the second sentence then adds a third sentence. They then fold the paper so the second sentence is hidden and pass the paper to the fourth person. This continues until the paper reaches the original writer.
When the original writer receives their story back, they unfold the story and take turns reading their story out loud to the group. Hopefully some of them will have happy endings. Once the stories are read, ask the follow-up questions below.
Follow-Up Questions:
1. What does the old saying “When it rains it pours” mean?
2. What makes a bad day better?
3. Have you ever given up hope just before things get better? (encourage them to share their experiences)
4. Where does hope come from?
5. Can hope change our lives? (encourage them to answer more than yes or no)
Read the Scriptures again.
Close with prayer: (example)
Father, thank you for being with us through the tough times in our lives. Help us, Father, to remember You when we are faced with hardships. Keep Your hope strong inside of us as we go into this world. Let us be a shining example of You. In Jesus precious Name we pray, Amen.
* If you have a small group, say a line of prayer for each of them by name. Even if it is just “Thank you, Jesus for bringing Toni to our group” or “Be with Sam as he goes to the Orthodontist Tuesday”.
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