Student Resources
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7th Grade- The BlessingThere are over 700 references to Blessings in Scripture. God’s original design was for the family to be the primary source for telling His story, and the Blessing was the vehicle for releasing the next generation to live in that story. During this R.O.P.E., unleashing your Blessing is a powerful way to help your child claim God’s redemptive story as their own. This is also your opportunity to help your teen experience the adventure of following God with all their heart, all their mind, and all their strength.
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8th Grade- Purity WeekendSex and purity conversations can be the hardest conversations to have with your teen, but they are also talks that can take your relationship to a new level. Even though your 13-year-old may wince every time the s-e-x word comes up, they really do want to feel safe with you on this topic. This R.O.P.E is designed to help your student see God's design for purity.
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9th Grade- Driving ContractTeens get more verbal jabs about being rst-time drivers than they do on just about any other adolescent milestone. This R.O.P.E. is your opportunity to pour your con dence into them and give them wisdom to succeed as a driver.
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10th Grade- Money MattersThe Bible talks about money more than any other subject. In fact there are over 800 Scriptures in the Bible that address the topic of money. We want you to understand the biblical way to manage the financial resources God gives you. This is simply one of those life skills that you can’t a ord to miss. If you understand how to manage money God’s way, it will help you so much as an adult.
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11th Grade- Family TreeThere are no perfect families, so give yourself a break and believe that God can work with your family story--whether it’s a constant drama, a gut-splitting comedy, a royal tragedy, or a pretty ho- hum Reader’s Digest version of family. “I was wrong” and “Please forgive me” are two of the most important sentences family members can learn to say to each other. Everyone plays a role in a family.
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12th Grade- Manhood/Womanhood CeremonyIt’s possible to go a little crazy in your parenting during your teen’s senior year. All the transition from dependence on you to independence within themselves comes to a jarring climax sometime during this year. And the reality that the baby you once held will soon live a life fairly separate from yours can be overwhelming. So we go a little crazy. First it looks a little like smothering. Then it can revert to parenting like we did when they were ten. It might have an extra dose of sadness or anger to it. Or it may look like an erratic attempt to cram in every lesson you haven’t had the chance to teach. No matter what, chances are during your teen’s senior year, they may think you’ve gone a bit loco!
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