Professional Documents
Culture Documents
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Introduc0on
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What
is
your
first
impression
of
camp?
•
What
is
one
thing
you
hope
to
do
this
week?
•
What
is
one
thing
you
are
glad
you
left
behind
to
be
here,
and
what
are
you
looking
forward
to
this
week?
•
What
do
you
want
most
out
of
life?
•
Are
you
a
chance
taker,
or
do
you
play
it
safe?
•
Tell
us
about
a
time
you
took
a
chance
and
did
something
risky.
•
Where
have
you
gotten
your
information
about
God
up
until
now?
•
How
do
your
friends
at
home
view
God?
•
What
qualities
do
you
see
in
Jesus
that
makes
Him
unique?
•
What
is
your
impression
of
Jesus
Christ?
•
If
Jesus
was
n ot
God,
who
was
He?
What
causes
you
to
b elieve
Jesus
i s
God,
and
what
are
some
reasons
you
doubt
He
is
God.
•
What
would
Jesus
have
to
do
to
convince
you
He
was
God?
•
What
did
you
learn
about
Jesus
today?
•
What
or
who
are
you
trusting
to
give
you
life?
•
Who
do
you
relate
to
most
in
the
talk
tonight?
Why?
•
Who
do
you
depend
on
most
right
now
for
love
and
acceptance?
•
How
do
you
define
"abundant
l ife?"
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Our
Need:
Sin
•
How
did
that
talk
make
you
feel?
What
i s
sin?
•
What
is
the
consequence(s)
or
effect
of
sin
on
you?
•
How
good
do
you
have
to
be
to
get
to
heaven?
•
Why
can’t
we
be
good
enough
for
God?
Think
about
a
time
you
were
consciously
aware
of
disobeying
God.
What
feelings
did
you
have
about
it?
•
What
scars
do
you
have
on
your
soul?
•
Why
does
our
sin
condition
mean
we
have
“no
chance”
with
God?
•
Did
you
hear
anything
today
that
was
new
for
you?
•
If
you
were
God,
and
you
p ut
all
this
together,
h ow
would
you
feel
about
the
way
people
live?
What
would
you
do?
•
What’s
one
thing
that
you
see
people
do
to
others
that
really
makes
you
mad?
•
What’s
the
difference
between
sins
and
SIN?
•
How
does
sin
affect
the
situation
you
said
you
were
glad
to
l eave
behind
when
you
came
to
camp?
(See
introduction
questions.)
•
What
did
you
learn
about
Jesus
tonight?
•
Why
was
it
necessary
for
Christ
to
die?
•
Is
there
anyone
i n
your
l ife
you
would
b e
willing
to
d ie
for?
•
What
does
the
phrase,
“He
died
in
my
place,”
mean
to
you?
•
Although
Jesus
died
for
everyone,
His
death
does
not
automatically
apply
to
each
person.
Why
not?
•
What
do
I
have
to
do
to
take
advantage
of
Christ’s
death?
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Our
Response
•
What
did
you
think
about
during
your
time
of
silence?
•
What
must
we
do
to
be
rescued
by
Jesus?
•
What
are
the
consequences
of
refusing
this
opportunity?
•
Why
do
some
people
refuse
to
be
rescued?
•
How
does
a
person
become
a
Christian?
•
What
would
you
say
to
God
if
you
could
say
anything
to
Him?
•
What
keeps
you
from
trusting
Jesus
as
your
Lord?
•
What
new
thing
did
you
discover
about
yourself
today?
•
What
did
you
learn
about
Jesus
Christ
today?
•
What
would
change
if
Jesus
was
the
center
of
your
life?
•
If
Christ
i s
i nviting
you
to
“come
h ome”
to
Him,
where
are
you
i n
the
p rocess?
Driving
away
from
His
house?
Parked
across
the
street,
waiting
and
wondering?
Ringing
the
d oorbell?
In
the
h ouse
raiding
the
refrigerator?
•
What
will
change
when
you
get
home?
•
What
are
you
most
anxious
about
in
following
Jesus
back
home?
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Scripture
Helps
for
Leaders
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Christ
as
God/Christ’s
Claim
Colossians 1:15
I Timothy 2:5
John 14:6
John 11:25-‐26
John 10:30
John 20:30-‐31
John 10:10b
Luke 4:16-‐19
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Man’s
Need/Sin
Romans 3:23
Romans 6:23
James 2:10
1 John 1:8
Romans 7:18-‐20
Ephesians 2:4-‐5
Colossians
1:21
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Work
of
Christ
John 3:16
Romans 4:16
Romans 5:1-2, 6
Ephesians 2:4-‐10
Romans
8:38-‐39
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Appropria:on/Commitment
John 1:12
Luke 9:23-‐27
1 John 1:8-‐10
2 Corinthians 5:17
Revelation 3:20
Romans 10:9-‐11
1
John
5:11-12
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Prayer/Promises
Matthew 7:7-‐11
1 Peter 5:7
Mark 11:22-‐25
James 1:5-‐8
John 14:9-‐14
John 16:24
John 15:7
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Growth
John 15:1-‐8
Ephesians 4:14-‐16
Colossians 2:7
1 Corinthians 9:24-‐27