THE JOURNEY
Walking the Road to Bethlehem
Youth Edition
THE JOURNEY
Walking the Road to Bethlehem
YOUTH EDITION
Jason Gant
THE JOURNEY: WALKING THE ROAD TO BETHLEHEM
YOUTH EDITION
Copyright2011 by Abingdon Press.
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Scripture quotations unless noted otherwise are from the Common English Bible. Copyright 2011 by the Common English Bible. All rights reserved. Used by permission. ( www.CommonEnglishBible.com )
Scripture quotations marked (NRSV) are from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyrighted 1989 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America, and are used by permission.
Scripture quotations marked (MESSAGE) are taken from THE MESSAGE. Copyright Eugene H. Peterson, 1993, 1994, 1995. Used by permission of NavPress Publishing Group.
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Contents
Introduction
The story of Jesus birth is one of western civilizations best-known stories. It has been immortalized in popular songs, childrens Christmas pageants, figurines and lawn ornaments, and great works of art. Even people outside of the church know about the storys setting (a manger in Bethlehem), major players (Mary and Joseph and the shepherds and angels), and overall plot.
But when we take a closer look at this beloved story, we see details that we may have missed. The purpose of this study is to take a fresh look at the story of Jesus birth by retracing the steps of those who were involved. As you work through the five sessions in this book, youll take a trip to the Holy Land as it was two millennia ago and examine the key events leading up to and including the first Christmas. Along the way youll consider what the story of Jesus birth teaches us about God and our relationship with God. Youll also reflect on how the truths and lessons of Christs Nativity apply to your life today.
The Purpose of This Study
This 5-session study for teens is inspired by and based on Adam Hamiltons book The Journey: Walking the Road to Bethlehem. This study, like the book that inspired it, looks at the events leading up to Jesus birth in Bethlehem and draws lessons from these events that you can apply to your day-to-day life.
Also Available
The Journey: Walking the Road to Bethlehem, by Adam Hamilton (ISBN 9781426714252)
The Journey: Walking the Road to Bethlehem DVD, including a leader guide (ISBN 9781426719998)
The Journey: A Season of Reflections, a devotional companion (ISBN 9781426714269)
Although this resource is intended for teens, the book itself is set up like an adult Bible study. Whether a leader or a participant, everyone has the same book and literally is on the same page. Leaders should review the material in advance to determine which activities and discussion questions the group will use.
The Journey: Walking the Road to Bethlehem Youth Edition includes five sessions, making it ideal for the season of Advent (one session for each Sunday during Advent, plus one session for Christmas Sunday). But the impact of the Nativity story is not limited to a certain time of year. Regardless of the season, this study is a great way for youth Sunday school classes or Bible study groups to gain a better understanding of what Mary, Joseph, and the other persons in the story experienced in the days leading up to Jesus birth.
Each of the five sessions includes the following parts:
Getting Started Each session identifies a few goals for that session. These goals give leaders some clear teaching objectives and participants something to focus on as they journey with Mary and Joseph from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Each session also provides definitions of key words and place-names that may be unfamiliar to many participants.
Introduction While none of us have been told by an angel that we will give birth to or parent the Messiah, we can still draw from our experiences to gain a better sense of what Mary, Joseph, and the other players in the story of Jesus birth were experiencing. Every sessions introduction makes a connection between an event leading up to Christs birth and a situation that most young people today find familiar. Participants can read the introduction prior to each session, or groups can spend time reading the information during each session.
Testimonial Every session includes an interview with a young person whose personal experience mirrors what is going on in that sessions Scripture passage.
Video Presentation and Discussion An optional, but recommended resource, Adam Hamiltons The Journey DVD takes viewers to the Holy Land, where he visits sites that are traditionally associated with the events leading up to Jesus birth. Each of the segments runs about 10 minutes. Each session provides a list of sights (what viewers will see on the DVD) and key insights (what viewers should take away) for that sessions video segment. The session also provides a list of discussion questions that groups can use to debrief the video.
Book Study and Discussion This part of the session is also optional. Because this study is based on Adam Hamiltons The Journey, participants would benefit from reading and reflecting on that book. Every chapter in the book corresponds to a session in this study, and each session provides questions for groups wanting to discuss and debrief what they have read.
Bringing the Scripture to My Life One of the main objectives of this study is to help participants make connections between the events leading up to Jesus birth and their lives today. This part of each session provides discussion questions that help participants make these connections.
Going Deeper in Truth While the primary Scripture for every session is a Gospel text related to Jesus birth and promised coming, other Scriptures give us insight into the significance of who Jesus is, why Jesus came to live among us, and what we can learn from the events surrounding his birth.
Experience Life in Community Jesus and his closest followers were a tight-knit community. They traveled together, ate together, learned together, and forgave one another. Jesus followers throughout history have maintained this emphasis on community, and life in community is an important part of each session.
Making It Personal Belonging to a community of believers is an essential part of the Christian life, but the gospel also has an impact on us as individuals. Every session gives individual participants instructions for putting what theyve learned into action during the coming week.
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