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New Friend Request: Parent CUE

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WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT

Here is an overview of what we’re talking about. Listed below the summary is a “parent cue” to help you dialog with your child about the session.  The question is intended not just to be asked by you, but to be responded to by BOTH of you. Use this opportunity to find out what God is teaching your child, and allow your child to see what God is teaching you as well.

NEW FRIEND REQUEST

Series Overview
We all want friends—even if we don’t want to admit it. We all want someone to hang out with, someone to talk to, someone who knows us. But friendship requires something from us. It’s not just what we get or what makes us feel comfortable or happy. There’s a s
mart way to do friendship, a way with intention, a way that will draw us closer to God’s heart—if we surround ourselves with the right people. That doesn’t mean our friends have to be clones of us—but it does mean that they at least help us move in the right direction.

Session One: ACCEPT?
Middle School – Nov 6; High School – Nov 13
Having friends is great. Whether you want one, or you already have one, there’s just something about having other people in your life who you can count on. For many, friendships just happen. A new friend is in the right place at the right time. And while friendships may start out randomly, there is an intentionality about who we allow close to us—and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Because the people who are closest to you have influence on your life. They help shape who you are. So who are the friends closest to you . . . and how are they influencing you?

Session One Parent CUE: Who are some of your closest friends? Why are these people so important to you?

Session Two: RESPOND?
Middle School – Nov 20; High School – Dec 4
Someone to listen to my problems. Someone to do stuff with. Someone to talk to constantly. Someone to hang out with. When you make a list of what qualities you want in a friend, how many of the things on your list involve what that person can do for you? Most of us would have to admit that it’s a lot. But the best friendships are ones that are not just about what the other person can do for you—the best friendships also involve how you can be there for someone
else. How you can listen, instead of always talking. How you can give someone space when he or she needs it, or just hang out when your friend needs that too. In other words, the best friendships are not centered solely on you—and that’s a good thing.

Session Two Parent CUE: What are some ways you’ve been able to help out your friends?

Session Three: IGNORE?
Middle School – Dec 11; High School – Dec 18
Relationships=conflict. It’s natural. It’s part of two people relating to one another because at some point, you’re not going to agree. One person will do something the other person doesn’t like. One person will let the other person down. One person will say or do something stupid. It happens. And at some point, it happens to us—either we’re the person making the mess, or the one who is feeling the effects of the mess. So how do you navigate your way through the drama? Do you just ignore it and hope it goes away? Do you just drop that friend? Or do you find a way to work it out? The choice is yours.

Session Three Parent CUE: What is the biggest fight you’ve ever had with a friend? What was the outcome? 

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GRAND THEFT AUTO V – Release Day

Read this “learning my lines . . .” post from Walt Mueller @ the Center for Parent/Youth Understanding regarding the release of GRAND THEFT AUTO V.

Be informed of what your children will be buying today and playing tonight. Please read the Rating Summary & watch the trailers.

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