Boys: Anonymously write down what you think represents manhood.Girls: Anonymously write down what you think represents manhood. Read some of the responses from both boys and girls. Boys: Is there a man out there that you would like to be like? What draws your interest to wanting to be like that person? Girls: Is there some man out there that …
Youth Discussion Starters – Roll the Dice
Pass around a die (dice) and have the youth roll it one at a time. Whatever number it lands on, you read a question/statement/task from that numbered category for that person. Sometimes other youth may want to add to the discussion or statement and you should allow that to happen. Whenever a category runs out, you have them roll again… …
Youth Discussion Starters: Family Questions
Here are some family questions to ask your youth group. If you hear silence, re-word the question a different way. These questions might bring up family issues for you to take note of to help you build better relationships with your youth. If they made a movie about your family, who should star as your family members? Explain. Who do you …
Youth Discussion Starters – Roll the Dice
Pass around a die (dice) and have the youth roll it one at a time. Whatever number it lands on, you read a question/statement/task from that numbered category for that person. Sometimes other youth may want to add to the discussion or statement and you should allow that to happen. Whenever a category runs out, you have them roll again… …
Youth Discussion Starters – Scripture Talks
Read the following passages to your youth and ask them to explain to you and to each other what they mean to them personally. Read the questions that follow the passages. 2 Corinthians 5:17“in Christ” we become new creations. What’s one thing that would be difficult for you to give up about yourself if you gave it all away right …
Youth Discussion Starters – Scripture Talks
Read the following passages to your youth and ask them to explain to you and to each other what they mean to them personally. Read the questions that follow the passages. James 5:16“Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed…” When was the last time you confessed a sin to …
Youth Discussion Starters – Roll the Dice
Pass around a die (dice) and have the youth roll it one at a time. Whatever number it lands on, you read a question/statement/task from that numbered category for that person. Sometimes other youth may want to add to the discussion or statement and you should allow that to happen. Whenever a category runs out, you have them roll again… or …
Youth Discussion Starters – God's House
If you could have 10 guaranteed things to be in your future house, what would they be and why for each one?Have the youth write these down on a piece of paper and turn it in anonymously. Read aloud the lists that were turned in. If you have 10+ youth, maybe sample 4-5 lists to read. Let’s say you were going to live …
Discussion Questions for Your Youth Group
Here are some discussion questions and topics to help create interaction in your youth group. Feel free to add or subtract to fit your youth group needs. Take the title of each section and replicate the titles by the number of questions/topics in each section and space them out in a word processing document, then cut each one out individually. …
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