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"Preventive care is the
key to detecting health problems early and taking steps to treating them."

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Session: Adults and Life Issues
Preparation
- Gather five shoe boxes and materials such as several recent newspapers and
magazines, glue sticks, markers, and scissors.
- Place one shoe box with materials in each corner of the room.
- Assign each area one of the life issues:
Physical Health,
Grandparenting,
Race Issues, and
Friendships.
Reflect and Practice
- Open the session with prayer.
- Ask participants to be creative during this session. Say, "Select an
issue in one of the corners of our room. Go to that area and start working
on a collage dealing with that issue. Cut out pictures and key words that
illustrate the implications of the issue and effective ways to deal with that
issue. Glue them to the box. Prepare two questions to lead our group in a
time of reflection on your issue.
- Let the participants work in their groups. At the appropriate time, ask
them to come back together and begin the presentations/reflections.
- Conclude the session by identifying ways teachers and leaders can minister
to people in their groups regarding these issues. Ask, "What can our
study group do to influence our church leaders to respond to these issues
in our church and community?"
- If this is your last session, spend a few moments reflecting on the experiences
your participants have had with this study. Ask, "What difference has
this experience had on the way you teach and minister? What actions can we
take to encourage our church family to be more intentional in ministering
to adults?"
- Close with a concert of prayer where teachers and leaders verbalize the
names of adults in their groups at the same time. Open the prayer time for
specific requests and concerns about understanding adults in your church and
community
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