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How to Help Young People and Families Neighbor Well

How to Help Young People and Families Neighbor Well

As a parent and youth leader, I love those moments when young people think beyond themselves. When they are mindful of their neighbors’ needs and make sacrifices to meet those needs.

It warms my mom’s heart to know that our oldest son tutors two lower-income elementary-aged boys every Tuesday afternoon. And that tomorrow our 11-year-old will be serving senior adults for two hours at a local community center.

Not only does it warm my heart, the researcher in me is thrilled when young people serve their neighbors.

If you add up what we at the Fuller Youth Institute have learned about service in the last decade, we’ve found that:

That’s why I’m so thrilled that we at the Fuller Youth Institute are collaborating with Compassion International to release an interactive service experience called Step Into My Shoes.

In order to really prepare for this project, Brad Griffin and I took a pilgrimage to visit Compassion’s local church partners in the Philippines and Brazil. We were able to learn all about how the local church is developing children in the poorest of communities to break the cycle of poverty in their lives.

Step Into My Shoes will take your church on an immersive, interactive journey alongside those experiencing extreme poverty. This flexible, intergenerational resource has biblical teaching, videos and hands-on cultural activities to help transform your church’s worldview.

With Step Into My Shoes – Philippines virtual reality component, you can meet Jonas and his friends. You’ll discover what it means to be “called” — to follow Jesus, to be the Church, and to care for those God cares about. This adaptable curriculum is available in a 4-step KidMin experience or a 90-minute experience.

What makes this service experience unique for your young people and their families?


See what it’s like to step into their lives and experience their world:

STEP INTO THEIR SHOES ›

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