“Who Do You Say I Am?” Musing on the Peer Group
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In the Church School curriculum used by our “tween” (4th & 5th grades) class, they are exploring the story in Matthew 16:13-20, the passage where Jesus asks his disciples, “Who do you say I am?”...
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Jesus calls us to be peacemakers, not peacekeepers who bury angry, lonely, or sad feelings. With tweens, you can begin in small ways to share the responsibility for peacemaking. Whenever a group...
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