Give your students a crash course in exegesis
T.B.D.: Bible helps students learn more about where the Bible comes from and how that might influence our understanding of it.
T.B.D.: Bible helps students learn more about where the Bible comes from and how that might influence our understanding of it.
T.B.D. encourages students to unravel their assumptions and think more intentionally about their faith with discussion prompts and provocative questions.
This four-session unit works in all kinds of settings. Use it for small groups, for a retreat, or to mix it up in your year-long programming.
Each lesson is discussion-driven, so your leaders can focus on guiding meaningful conversation, not juggling hand-outs and lesson plans.
Each lesson in T.B.D. invites youth (Grades 9-12) to use their experiences, Christian tradition, and the Bible to unpack a theological idea and test that idea out in the world. Students jot down thoughts, share questions, and walk through a group discussion that allows them to figure out not only what they believe, but also why they believe it.
Each session moves students into an in-depth discussion of an assumption about the Bible. Together, they unpack that assumption to learn more about what it means to call this book the Word of God.
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