Use one or both of these questions to introduce the lesson: 1. Think of these two sayings: “Rules are meant to be broken” and “Rules are there for a reason.” With which of these do you most agree? Why? What are some situations in which the other saying might be more appropriate? 2. What does […]
Week 21 Study Questions
Use one or both of these questions to introduce the lesson: 1. Think of something at your residence that needs repair (an appliance, a piece of furniture, a car, etc.). What would need to be done to restore it, that is, to make it good as new? What skills would be necessary to do this? […]
Week 20 Study Questions
Use one or both of these questions to introduce the lesson: 1. Why do children need to be taught to share? Can you think of examples of selfish behavior that seem to be natural for young children? 2. How familiar are you with these economic systems: capitalism (property owned by individuals), socialism (property owned by […]
Week 19 Study Questions
Use one or both of these questions to introduce the lesson: 1. How many phrases can you think of that begin with the word “first?” Here are a few to get you started: first dibs, first sight, first blood, first love. Other than just denoting order, what can first also imply? 2. Imagine going to […]
Week 18 Study Questions
Use one or both of these questions to introduce the lesson: 1. List three or four organizations from which you have recently received a letter or phone call that asked for donations. To which one would you be most likely to give? To which one would you be least likely to give? 2. A non-Christian […]