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Explaining to Others What We Believe

Kenneth Koole·1988-07-01

If you know what the 5 points are, you will have some confidence in your ability to give at least a brief summary of what we believe and teach. And confidence is the main ingredient in any attempted and useful explanation.

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Speaking Up

Dave Looyenga·1972-03-01

On these lines, the committee distributed an outline of Bible texts and a few appropriate questions under the topic Speaking Up.” The society was then divided into several smaller groups of four and five members in an attempt to eliminate the problem of the bashful talker. The following is a brief s

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Convention Preview

Karen Lubbers·1970-04-01

Topics and leaders will be provided to give the discussions a general direction but the questions you bring with you will always be welcome. We want each individual to profit from discussing the problems and questions that many young people must face today. If you contribute and do not think of thes

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Witnessing and Testifying of the Truth (3)

Barry Gritters·2000-06-01

Speech at the Young People’s Convention, Redlands, 1999. In this final installment, Rev. Gritters gives us some practical helps for witnessing and testifying of the truth. PRACTICAL HELPS But still you say, “I don’t feel prepared to talk about creation, or life and death.” So I would like to give a

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Spectator?

Jason Kortering·1960-02-01

Whenever a program schedule is drawn up and the topics listed with the assigned writers, it is a good idea that each member bears the topic in mind and in the preceding week reads about it and comes up with various questions which will serve to help the general discussion. I am sure that the more yo

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The Decline of Excellence: A Proneness Toward Mediocrity

Agatha Lubbers·1978-10-01

She switches on a video machine by her desk; a neatly categorized outline flashes on the board. ‘Have you already copied this down?’ she asks, pointing to the topic headings. A few heads bob yes, several more shake no; the rest of the students merely carry on with their private conversa­tions. The s

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Wall or Welcome Mat?

Curt Gritters·2025-05-01

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What are Young People’s Societies?

Jim Schipper·1979-03-01

There’s no reason why the leader should ask and answer all the questions. In Southwest Senior Society I have difficulty sometimes maintaining control of the discussion because too many want to talk at once. Study is one of the most important aspects of the Young People’s meetings. But leading the di

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Discussion Topics for the 1987 Convention

Ronald Cammenga·1987-06-01

Discussion will last only 20 minutes. During this time the reporter will be writing down the ideas and conclusions that his (her) group comes to. Then we’ll re-assemble, and each reporter will be given a minute or two to tell us all the conclusions that were arrived at in his (her) group. Groups wil

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Discussion Groups at the 1986 Convention

Rebecca Engelsma·1986-06-01

The first topic for discussion (relating to the first speech) will be The Calling of Protestant Reformed Youth to Learn the Heritage of Reformed Truth. -Dangers we ought to guard against: apathy; anti-intellectualism; laziness; earthly-mindedness; not listening to the sermons or catechism instructio