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    Parent Resources

    One of our goals as a student ministry is to come alongside of and support what is already happening in the home. We want to keep you informed about what we're doing, teaching, asking, etc. so that you can continue those conversations at home. This page will help us accomplish that! Downloads:
    Medical Release Forms

    Current Series:

    This year (2009-2010) we're taking a walk through the Book of Revelation, an often-feared and mis-understood book that has more to bear on our daily lives than we realize.

    If you would like Tim's notes and small group questions on a particular lesson, email him (
    tbuczek@gmail.com) and ask to be added to the parent-lesson email list!

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     Youth Culture

      This site -- The Center for Parent/Youth Understanding -- is designed to help you see all that our students are surrounded by. Please be warned that some of the articles deal with material that some may find offensive (song and movie reviews, etc.). And that's the unfortunate point -- most of our students have already heard this stuff.

     Movie Reviews

      Know what you're kids are watching. The greatest educator in our world today is the film industry.

     http://www.family.org/

      Take advantage of the many useful resources (some free, some not) that James Dobson and his crew have been gathering for you.

    Family Dinner Article

    EATING MEALS TOGETHER!  More effective than church attendance???  Read this article

     http://gcnwdads.com/index.html

      We found a site designed specifically to give Dads some ideas and equipment to be... well... heavenly fathers.

     facebook
    and
    myspace

      Here's a contraversial one. If you think or know that your student has a myspace, facebook, xanga, or whatever site and you've never visited then do it now.
    Parents, if you visit the site and have a student that has their own myspace I would strongly encourage you to go one step further... create a space of your own! I (Tim) will help you. *Don't tell your kids. :P
    Here's why--when you have a facebook site or myspace page that is networked with your student, then you can see what they see (their friends, their conversations, their profiles, etc). It's a great way to know their world, help them engage it, as well as help them be accountable in it.

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