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March, 2006 |
Church History for Youth |
Posted by Charlie Trimm at 3/8/2006 3:11:00 PM (7 comments left) |
I am speaking at a youth retreat next month, and I am going to speak on the topic of church history. I thought I would present my ideas in brief about what I am going to speak on and see what ya'll thought. I am still working out a "hermeneutics of history," or how we learn from history, so if you have any thougths that would be helpful. Any ideas for better titles would be appreciated too! I'm also thinking about switching the first and the last one, as far as the order goes. Thanks for looking! |
1. "Dying for Christ" (Persecution in the early church). This will cover Acts through about 320, just before Constantine, and cover various outbreaks of persecutions and martyrdom. The emphasis will be on these people's devotion to Christ and how they were will to risk everything for him. I'm thinking of tying it into the "carry your cross" passages to apply it. 2. "How Getting What You Want Is Not Always Best" (Rise of Constantine). This will address how Constantine came to power and how everyone was very excited about having a Christian emperor. But then I will also address how this turned out to be bad for the church. The application will be that what we want is not necessarily what God wants for us or is best for us. Not sure what exact text I am going to for this one. 3. "Cultural Christianity" or "But I Was Born A Christian!" (the Church in the Middle Ages). You can pick either title, although I kind of like the second one better. This will address how bad the church got in the Middle Ages (along with a few highlights). The application will be about how Christianity is not something you are born into, but something that is a personal relationship with God. Probably do some OT prophets for this text, like Micah 6:6. 4. I'm currently stumped on a good title for this one. Maybe "Knowing God" or "Walking with God" or "Oh, I wasn't Born A Christian!". (Protestant Reformation and Luther). This will focus on justification by faith and how Luther fought the church on this issue. Application will be that this is a personal decision. Probably go to Romans, where Luther got his main ideas from. 5. "Trying to Live Without God" (Enlightenment). This will look at how reason came to rule the world in place of the Bible, especially in the French Revolution. I will then look at its implications that are evident in the school system today. Application will be that we have to factor God into all of our lives, including how we think and live, pointing out how many Christians live as practical atheists. Maybe go to 1 Cor. 10:31. 6. "How Did we Get The Bible?" (History of the Bible). Broad Overview of the history of the Bible from when it was written, through the canon process, the manuscripts (maybe with pictures), and then a general introduction to the various English translations. Application will be the need to be students of the bible and to have a daily devotional time. Text would be something about how the Bible works and is powerful, maybe the latter half of Psalm 19. |