This document presents several scenarios where children face peer pressure or temptations to do something wrong, and asks how they can stand up for God in each situation. The scenarios involve things like cheating on a test, lying about breaking something, excluding a friend from a party, watching an unauthorized TV show, sitting alone at lunch, seeing an inappropriate movie, being mean after an argument, bailing on plans, listening to inappropriate music, bullying, poor sportsmanship, and planning to embarrass a teacher. In each case, the question asks how the child can stand up for God.
This document presents several scenarios where children face peer pressure or temptations to do something wrong, and asks how they can stand up for God in each situation. The scenarios involve things like cheating on a test, lying about breaking something, excluding a friend from a party, watching an unauthorized TV show, sitting alone at lunch, seeing an inappropriate movie, being mean after an argument, bailing on plans, listening to inappropriate music, bullying, poor sportsmanship, and planning to embarrass a teacher. In each case, the question asks how the child can stand up for God.
This document presents several scenarios where children face peer pressure or temptations to do something wrong, and asks how they can stand up for God in each situation. The scenarios involve things like cheating on a test, lying about breaking something, excluding a friend from a party, watching an unauthorized TV show, sitting alone at lunch, seeing an inappropriate movie, being mean after an argument, bailing on plans, listening to inappropriate music, bullying, poor sportsmanship, and planning to embarrass a teacher. In each case, the question asks how the child can stand up for God.
This document presents several scenarios where children face peer pressure or temptations to do something wrong, and asks how they can stand up for God in each situation. The scenarios involve things like cheating on a test, lying about breaking something, excluding a friend from a party, watching an unauthorized TV show, sitting alone at lunch, seeing an inappropriate movie, being mean after an argument, bailing on plans, listening to inappropriate music, bullying, poor sportsmanship, and planning to embarrass a teacher. In each case, the question asks how the child can stand up for God.
A really hard test is coming up. Someone in the class
has an answer key. They ask if you want to see the answers. How do you stand for God?
A Big Hairy Mess
You borrowed a friend's iTouch and drop it. The screen cracks, but your friend thinks it was their brother that dropped it. How do you stand for God?
One Crunchy Situation
All your friends got invited to a birthday party. They left another friend out on purpose because they were mad at them. They want to know if you're coming to the party. How do you stand for God?
Don't Get Stuck!
You're not allowed to watch a certain TV show on Netflix. Your friend is allowed to watch the show and asks if you want to come over so you can watch it and your parents won't know. How do you stand for God?
One Crunchy Situation
You walk into the cafeteria. All your friends are sitting at one table. A new student is sitting by themselves. How do you stand for God? Don't Get Stuck! Everyone is going to see an R rated movie. They are telling their parents they're seeing a kid's movie. They ask you to come. How do you stand for God?
A Big Hairy Mess
You messed up and were mean to a friend. You said things you didn't mean because you were mad. How do you stand for God?
One Crunchy Situation
You made plans to go to a new friends house, but you find out all your other friends are going to Six Flags. You want to get out of going to the new friends house. How do you stand for God?
A Big Hairy mess
You get in the car with a friends big sister. She's driving you home, but starts playing music filled with bad words. How do you stand for God?
One Crunchy Situation
Several kids in your class are making fun of another student. This student starts to cry. How do you stand for God? Don't Get Stuck! You are in the middle of a baseball game. The ump calls a strike when you thought it was a ball. The other team's catcher calls you makes fun of you for missing the pitch. How do you stand for God?
A Big Hairy Mess
Everyone in your class is planning to make fun of your teacher. They plan to video a prank that will embarrass the teacher and post it to YouTube. How do you stand for God?