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Various classrooms Various classrooms
The workshops are offered in various classrooms as long as there is an electric outlet for the digital projector to be plugged into. Youth Alive Training
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Qualified Presenters Qualified Presenters
Workshops are given by qualified presenters coming from the 4 departments – Education, Youth, Family Ministries and Health Youth Alive Training
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2. Personal and spiritual growth
Through the devotionals and Friendship Group or small group consisting of 10-12 members Personal and spiritual growth This is obtained through the devotionals and Friendship Group or small groups consisting of members, where one of the ground rules is “no put-downs”. Each person is valued as a child of God, promoting their personal and spiritual growth. Youth Alive Training
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Friendship Group Activities
One of the criteria for the Friendship Group activities is to have everyone sit on one level, either on the chairs, or stand up or sit on the grass. Youth Alive Training
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Friendship Group Rules
Then after they know each other through the Name Game, each Friendship Group needs to make their own FG rules on a large paper, so there is an ownership to the rules made. Youth Alive Training
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3. Leadership training In the Friendship Group
activities where the youth facilitator is expected to lead out while the adult facilitator is there to support them 3. Leadership training In the Friendship Group activities, the youth facilitators are expected to lead out while the adult facilitator is there to support them. Youth Alive Training
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4. Environmental change Seen in the Youth Alive local
clubs conducted as the follow-up of the Youth Alive conference 4. Environmental Change This will be seen on Saturday afternoon as the participants go for our community outreach. The environmental change is especially seen in the Youth Alive local clubs conducted as the follow-up of the Youth Alive conference where young people promote healthy living in their community. Youth Alive Training
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5. Positive alternatives
As the participants abide by the “Honor, Dignity and Respect” philosophy, a positive social environment is developed that makes the connectedness among one another easier to take place. It is misleading to use the term positive social “alternatives,” because it is actually drugs and alcohol that are being used as alternatives by people who don’t know how to have fun naturally. Youth Alive Training
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Cooperative games Cooperative games
By playing cooperatively, calling participants by their positive adjectives, fellowshipping with one another, Youth Alive Training
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Dining room fellowship
be it in the dining room, eating together and getting to know each other better Youth Alive Training
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Songs or as they work together to perform their Friendship Group gifts in the form of songs, Youth Alive Training
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