Creative Bible Lessons in Nehemiah: 12 Sessions on Discovering What Leadership Means for Students Today
We may think of them as the leaders of tomorrow, but the kids you minister to are already leaders—they’re the leaders of today. In hallways, on playing fields, and in their own homes, students are influencing the lives that surround them.Nehemiah is one of the Bible’s most powerful examples of what a godly leader looks like. This newest collection of Creative Bible Lessons helps your students connect with this ancient figure in a way that is both engaging and relevant.Each session focuses on one chapter of the Old Testament book by using activities that emphasize four different learning styles—thereby ensuring that your students hear what they need to hear in ways they need to hear it. The session titles include:A Leader Passionately PraysA Leader Teaches TruthA Leader Walks the WalkA Leader Instills IntegrityA Leader Hungers for HolinessEach session also offers an overview, a list of things you’ll need, background information on the Nehemiah chapter, openers, plenty of questions, and application options such as games, discussion starters, and small group activities that help the meaning of Nehemiah stick in your students’ heads.Creative Bible Lessons in Nehemiah will get your students thinking about the kinds of leaders God is calling them to be and provide them with the tools to be that leader…today.
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Creative Bible Lessons in Nehemiah: 12 Sessions on Discovering What Leadership Means for Students Today
We may think of them as the leaders of tomorrow, but the kids you minister to are already leaders—they’re the leaders of today. In hallways, on playing fields, and in their own homes, students are influencing the lives that surround them.Nehemiah is one of the Bible’s most powerful examples of what a godly leader looks like. This newest collection of Creative Bible Lessons helps your students connect with this ancient figure in a way that is both engaging and relevant.Each session focuses on one chapter of the Old Testament book by using activities that emphasize four different learning styles—thereby ensuring that your students hear what they need to hear in ways they need to hear it. The session titles include:A Leader Passionately PraysA Leader Teaches TruthA Leader Walks the WalkA Leader Instills IntegrityA Leader Hungers for HolinessEach session also offers an overview, a list of things you’ll need, background information on the Nehemiah chapter, openers, plenty of questions, and application options such as games, discussion starters, and small group activities that help the meaning of Nehemiah stick in your students’ heads.Creative Bible Lessons in Nehemiah will get your students thinking about the kinds of leaders God is calling them to be and provide them with the tools to be that leader…today.
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Creative Bible Lessons in Nehemiah: 12 Sessions on Discovering What Leadership Means for Students Today

Creative Bible Lessons in Nehemiah: 12 Sessions on Discovering What Leadership Means for Students Today

by Andrew A. Hedges
Creative Bible Lessons in Nehemiah: 12 Sessions on Discovering What Leadership Means for Students Today

Creative Bible Lessons in Nehemiah: 12 Sessions on Discovering What Leadership Means for Students Today

by Andrew A. Hedges

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We may think of them as the leaders of tomorrow, but the kids you minister to are already leaders—they’re the leaders of today. In hallways, on playing fields, and in their own homes, students are influencing the lives that surround them.Nehemiah is one of the Bible’s most powerful examples of what a godly leader looks like. This newest collection of Creative Bible Lessons helps your students connect with this ancient figure in a way that is both engaging and relevant.Each session focuses on one chapter of the Old Testament book by using activities that emphasize four different learning styles—thereby ensuring that your students hear what they need to hear in ways they need to hear it. The session titles include:A Leader Passionately PraysA Leader Teaches TruthA Leader Walks the WalkA Leader Instills IntegrityA Leader Hungers for HolinessEach session also offers an overview, a list of things you’ll need, background information on the Nehemiah chapter, openers, plenty of questions, and application options such as games, discussion starters, and small group activities that help the meaning of Nehemiah stick in your students’ heads.Creative Bible Lessons in Nehemiah will get your students thinking about the kinds of leaders God is calling them to be and provide them with the tools to be that leader…today.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780310854494
Publisher: HarperChristian Resources
Publication date: 08/08/2009
Series: Creative Bible Lessons
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishing
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 612 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Andrew Hedges has been engaging students for more than a decade. He holds a B.A. in Christian Education from Cedarville University and a M.Div. from Columbia International University and has focused his efforts on family and intergenerational ministry. When he's not serving families near Dayton, Ohio, Andrew spends time loving on his little girls or sitting down with a cup of coffee and sharing life with his sweetheart.

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Creative Bible Lessons in Nehemiah:12 sessions on discovering what leadership means for students today

A LEADER PASSIONATELY PRAYS
OVERVIEW
This session is designed to show the necessity of prayer in the life of a godly leader.
During this session students will
* Be able to recognize the priority of prayer
* Understand how to pray effectively
* Practice praying for each other
OPENER (5 MINUTES)
OPTION 1: HOW NOT TO DO IT
[IMAGINATIVE, VISUAL]
Start 00:24:00 Exterior view of a house at night; fades to a scene where the family is sitting around the dinner table.
Stop 00:26:16 Jack (Robert De Niro) says, 'Thank you, Greg. That was interesting,
too.'
* Meet the Parents
DVD (Universal
Pictures, 2000)
* TV and DVD player
SESSION 1: NEHEMIAH 1
16 creative bible lessons in nehemiah
In this scene, Greg Focker (Ben Stiller) is put on the spot when his girlfriend's father, whom he's meeting for the fi rst time, asks Greg to pray before their meal.
After the clip fi nishes, start a discussion with the following questions---
* How do you think Greg did with his prayer?
* What was he praying about?
* Does his prayer remind you of prayers you've heard or maybe even prayed yourself?
Transition into the next part by saying something like
While this depiction of prayer is funny, the sad truth is that many Christians would not pray with any more passion or purpose. If you are going to be an effective leader, then you need to know how to pray effectively. James 5:16 says, 'The prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective.' Nehemiah was a leader who knew how to pray effectively.
OPTION 2: JUST ANOTHER PRAYER
[IMAGINATIVE, AUDITORY]
Have students share some of the prayers they learned in childhood or ones they've heard friends or relatives say---especially around mealtimes. Most students will remember prayers like, 'God is great' and 'Now I lay me down to sleep,' but they may be able to share some other common prayers as well.
After your students have shared a few examples, say something like
These prayers are good, but why do we pray them? Do we pray the way the Bible teaches us to pray? While we think of general prayer as a good thing, many
Christians pray without even knowing why they pray---or without any passion or purpose. Effective leaders know how to pray effectively. James 5:16 says, 'The prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective.' Nehemiah was a leader who knew how to pray effectively.
IN THE WORD (15 MINUTES)
[ANALYTICAL, AUDITORY]
SETTING
* The book of Nehemiah begins in the fi fth century B.C.
* The month refers to November and December on our calendars.
* Susa was the capital and royal city of the Persian Empire (modern-day Iran).
* The book of Esther also takes place here.
YOU'LL NEED
* Bibles
* The city was strongly fortifi ed, so Nehemiah would have known how to build a strong wall.
BACKGROUND
* King Artaxerxes I was in power, and he may have been the king during
Esther's time.
* Ezra also lived during the time of Nehemiah. Ezra's focus was on the temple,
and Nehemiah was more focused on the wall because the city had been without protection for 90 years.
* Nehemiah was the cupbearer to the king (verse 11). The cupbearer's job was a risky one. He tasted the king's wine and the food before the king ate his meals. If the food or drink was poisoned---no more cupbearer, and long live the king! The cupbearer was, according to history, one of the most infl uential people in the king's court.
BASIC OUTLINE
I. Nehemiah Provides the Setting for the Encounter (vv. 1-2)
II. Nehemiah Receives the Message (v. 3)
A. The Jews are in great trouble.
B. The wall of Jerusalem is broken down.
C. The gates of Jerusalem are burned down.
(Note: Babylon, led by King Nebuchadnezzar, leveled Jerusalem in 586 B.C.
and took the Jews captive.)
III. Nehemiah Responds to the Message (vv. 4-11)
(Note: Pay close attention to the order of his prayer, as well as what was included in it.)
A. He prepares his mind and heart; he sits, weeps, mourns, and fasts.
B. He prays.
1. He recognizes who God is.
(Note: When God chose Nehemiah to help and protect his people,
he picked a man who had a proper understanding of and respect for
God. God's protection and provision for his people are the themes of the entire book of Nehemiah.)
2. He confesses sin.
a. Nehemiah confesses the sins of the people.
b. Nehemiah confesses his own sins.
3. He claims the promise of God.
4. Nehemiah asks God to protect him.
(Note: Nehemiah considers himself a servant---or 'right before God.')
TAKING ANOTHER LOOK (15 MINUTES)
OPTION 1: PRAYER-LIB [COMMON SENSE, VISUAL]
This is a fun ad-lib activity that will give some perspective on how Nehemiah prayed. Hand each student a copy of the Prayer-Lib repro page (page 20-21) and something to write with. Give your students time to fill in the blanks, and then ask some of your students to share their prayers with the rest of the group.
OPTION 2: THINKING LIKE A LEADER
[COMMON SENSE, AUDITORY]
Have students break into smaller groups. Hand each group a copy of the Thinking
Like a Leader repro page (page 22) and something to write with. Allow the groups some time to answer the questions. When most have fi nished, ask each group to share a couple of its answers with everyone.
PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE (15 MINUTES)
[DYNAMIC, KINESTHETIC]
This activity shows in a concrete way how prayer connects us to each other and how God can use our prayers to touch those around us. Have your students remain in their small groups and sit in circles. Give one person in each group a ball of yarn. The fi rst person should share a prayer request with the group and then, while still holding one end of the yarn, toss the rest of the ball to someone sitting across from him. The person who catches the yarn prays for the last person's request and,
in turn, shares a request of her own before tossing it back across the circle. As the yarn ball makes its way around the circle, a web formation will appear. Eventually,
the yarn should be tossed back to the first person, and he closes in prayer.

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TRAINING YOUNG LEADERS 9 LEARNING HOW YOUR STUDENTS LEARN 11 HOW TO USE THIS BOOK 12 SESSION 1 A LEADER PASSIONATELY PRAYS---Nehemiah 1 15 SESSION 2 A LEADER PREPARES A PLAN---Nehemiah 2 23 SESSION 3 A LEADER INITIATES INCLUSIVENESS---Nehemiah 3 33 SESSION 4 A LEADER DEALS WITH DISTRACTIONS---Nehemiah 4 41 SESSION 5 A LEADER INSTILLS INTEGRITY---Nehemiah 5 49 SESSION 6 A LEADER REMAINS RESOLVED---Nehemiah 6 57 SESSION 7 A LEADER ACTIVELY ADMINISTRATES---Nehemiah 7 63 SESSION 8 A LEADER TEACHES TRUTH---Nehemiah 8 71 SESSION 9 A LEADER HUNGERS FOR HOLINESS---Nehemiah 9 79 SESSION 10 A LEADER WALKS THE WALK---Nehemiah 10 87 SESSION 11 A LEADER PASSES ON THE POWER---Nehemiah 11 95 SESSION 12 A LEADER GLORIFIES GOD---Nehemiah 12 101 BONUS SESSION A LEADER CONTINUES CONTACT---Nehemiah 13 107 APPENDIX 113
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