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Group Studies for New Christians

The Classroom: Tools for Effectively Engaging Your Students with Training that Sticks

Written by Allen Turley on Apr 11, 2012

1. Primacy: Research shows that people remember what they learn first – the first point, the first piece of information. One way to tap into this ability (the ability to remember the “first thing” more easily) is to share the goals of the class or message … [ read more ]

Stewardship

Written by Guest Author on Oct 18, 2011

Stewardship “Faithfully managing God’s call and resources” by Karissa McCarter When we think about stewardship, we often think about budgets and taking good care of property and belongings. But as our tagline suggests, there is also the issue of stewarding the call God has entrusted … [ read more ]

Revised Spiritual Power and the Supernatural

Written by Amy Bess on Jan 12, 2011
Revised Spiritual Power and the Supernatural

We are excited to announce Spiritual Power and the Supernatural has been revised and is available for purchase at the Teen Challenge Web-store The newest version of this GSNC study does have revisions and relevant updates. Although the changes are not major, they are significant. … [ read more ]

Teacher Training Conferences

Written by Patty Baker on Mar 11, 2010

Teacher Training Conferences will benefit all of your staff and will be a great time of fellowship, brainstorming and learning from each other.  Some comments from previous conferences are: “I feel very equipped”; “I’ve learned new and effective ways to reach the students”; and “The … [ read more ]

Back to the Basics

Written by Allen Turley on Jun 01, 2009

Group Studies for New Christians (GSNC) and the Personal Studies for New Christians (PSNC) have been an integral part of the Teen Challenge discipleship ministry for many years. These studies work in partnership to help develop a well rounded program for student discipleship fundamentals. These studies were not designed to be a comprehensive study of the topics they cover, but rather, an introduction to allow the student to gain their spiritual footing.