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These are professionally designed handouts for leaders to use in a variety of teaching/learning situations from the following categories: Children, Youth, Adults, Administration, Small Groups, and Spiritual Formation.
Choose to Be a Beacon of Hope!
Are the prime timers in your Sunday School ministers of hope? Here are some ways you can encourage them to reach out to others.
How to Understand Each Other
Excellent personal communication handout for senior adults on retreat. Fifteen counter-productive habits to avoid and six very productive styles that help you always understand but not necessarily agree.
How to Reach Prime Timers for Jesus
Answers the question: What is your church doing to evangelize the older members of your community?
How to Age Gracefully.
There's a big difference between getting older and growing older. Be sure and look this one over.
Sharing Life with Your Kids One Brief Story at a Time.
Do your kids and grandkids know of your childhood memories?
Your Spiritual Legacy Will: A LifeStory Tool
The over-riding idea behind this tool is to help Prime Timers preserve for their descendants a written will of their: love, faith, beliefs, values, wisdom, insight, hopes, and dreams.
Coffee Shop Discipleship
Comparing your coffee shop experiences to your discipleship encounters.
Planning a Prime Time Celebration
All the nuts and bolts you need to put this special day together in your church.
Senior Adult and Single
An eight point handout to help you prepare for a life as senior adult and single.
It's Never Too Late to Add a Little Spice to Your Life!
Yes, senior adults can learn something new. Print and give-a-way at Prime Time events, or place in the rack of your church lobby.
Appreciating the Young at Heart
Some very good ideas on how to put senior adults to work or keep them busy if they are.
Dinner With Ina and Vera an Intergenerational Experience
I watched Ina and Vera come into the fellowship hall early for our Annual Teen-Senior Adult Christmas Dinner. I could tell by their expressions they were ready for a great evening with our youth group. This teen-sponsored dinner had become a regular ministry to the senior adults. Our seniors normally didn’t connect until we implemented this annual dinner. The results were outstanding.
Learning to Understand Each Other
Why do some senior adult couples have difficulty understanding each other? Remember, you're seeking understanding, not necessarily agreement.