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Overview of the Adventurer Classwork


By admin - Posted onn 27 September 2009

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TRACKS

THE GOAL OF EACH TRACK

MAJOR COMPONENTS OF EACH TRACK

CONCEPTS INCLUDED

IN EACH COMPONENT

 

BASIC

To ensure that the children have the background necessary to receive maximum benefit from the Adventurer program.

·    Responsibility

·    Commitment to the common goals of the group

·    Reinforcement

·    Introduction and review of the Adventurer concepts through reading

 

MY GOD

To facilitate the development of a growing and fruitful relationship between the child and Jesus Christ.

·    His Plan to Save Me

·    God’s love, sin and forgiveness, conversion, obedience

·    His Message To Me

·    Memory verses, Bible books, using and trusting the Bible

·    His Power In My Life

·    Prayer, Bible Study, witness, living for Christ

 

MYSELF

To enhance the children’s care and appreciation for the individuals God created them to be.

·    I Am Special

·    Uniqueness and value of each person, responsibility for service, talents

·    I Can Make Wise Choices

·    Feelings, values, decision-making, media

·    I Can Care For My Body

·    Health, fitness, anatomy, temperance, sexuality

 

MY FAMILY

To empower the children to be happy and productive members of the families God gave them.

·    I Have a Family

·    Uniqueness of families, family changes, roles and responsibilities

·    Families Care For Each Other

·    Authority and respect, appreciation, family activities

·    My Family Helps Me Care For Myself

·    Safety, stewardship, indoor skills, outdoor skills

 

MY WORLD

To enable the children to encounter God’s world with confidence and compassion.

·    The World Of Friends

·    Social skills, courtesy, prejudice, peer pressure

·    The World Of Other People

·    Serving the church, community, country, world

·    The World Of Nature

·    God and nature, nature study, nature recreation, concern for the environment