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Blog Name: Are You Thoughtful?
Url: http://thethoughtfulchristian.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: bible study, faith, christian education
Description: Thoughtful conversations and reflections from TheThoughtfulChristian.com. The Thoughtful Christian is a web-based resource center located at TheThoughtfulChristian.com. It is filled with studies ranging from one to four sessions each for youth groups, adult groups and individuals. Each session is designed for forty-five minutes to one hour and comes with a three- to four-page Participant Handout and a two- to five-page Leader's Guide with lesson plans and resources. The studies can be downloaded as Acrobat PDF files, printed out, and photocopied for use in classes or for personal study and devotion. In addition, leaders can e-mail the Participant Handout to students in advance of the next meeting. New studies, including rapid responses to current events, will be added to the site on a regular, ongoing basis.
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November Highlights from The Thoughtful Christian.com
November, 2009 Dear Thoughtful Christians, ‘Tis the season when our church and personal mailboxes are stuffed with annual appeals (or it seems monthly) for giving, renewing, and subscribing. I don’t need to tell you that in this type of economy especially, our financial decisions are faith statements about what we deem most important. However, since subscriptions to The Thoughtful Christian take effect from date of purchase, we don’t have an annual membership renewal drive; instead, we’d like to take the chance to fill you in on what you can expect to receive from us next year. Consider this our annual offer to renew your interests.
New Parenting Study - "Learning from Our Teens" by Faye Burdick
Dear Thoughtful Christians, This week The Thoughtful Christian is taking a road trip to Atlanta, Georgia, for the National Youth Workers Convention. We're so excited to be part of this wonderful gathering of pastors, educators, and volunteers who have been called to specifically minister to the spiritual growth and development of youth. Please stop by our booth and say hello. If you're already a fan, bring a friend or two and share with them how studies from The Thoughtful Christian have supported your ministry. Here is this week's new study as well as other highlights. New Parenting Study (Parenting)
New This Week – “Turkey Day or Thanksgiving? Rethinking Gratitude” and Other Holiday Promotion
Dear Thoughtful Christians, As the busy holiday season of 2009 approaches, consider using some of our short, one- and two-session studies that focus on these holidays. Most of these are fun, reflective explanations of the day that provide material for discussion. This week we're launching a new one-session study for youth titled "Turkey Day or Thanksgiving? Rethinking Gratitude." Studies can be used in more than just groups. Many churches print copies of the handouts and leave them in the church entrance for members to take home. Our Advent studies are espe
New This Week - "Health-Care Reform: What's in the Way?"
Dear Thoughtful Christians, Last Thursday, House Democrats unveiled a controversial, $894 billion health-care bill. This is the latest update in this year’s health-care debate. In order to keep on top of this monumental discussion, we’re releasing our third study on health-care reform titled “Health-Care Reform: What’s in the Way?” If you haven’t already used our previous two studies we suggest studying them in the following order: Health-Care Re
New This Week - "Does God Demand Blood?" & "Multiple Intelligences: Understanding
Dear Thoughtful Christians, At the beginning of November we celebrate All Saints Day, and shortly thereafter we give thanks on Thanksgiving. When we're thinking of these days we think not only of giving thanks for what we're given in life but also of the sacrifices the saints in our own lives have made for us. Still, the greatest sacrifice of all is the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. This leads us to wonder: does true sacrifice demand blood, does God demand blood? In this new study for adults, "Does God Demand Blood?" we’ll consider images of a vindictive,

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