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Find three people who do not go to church and invite them to visit Pinecroft. Write down their names and keep them in your Bible. Pray for them daily. Bring the list to class so that we can all pray for them. |
| Have you ever gone to the store and just known that the cashier was having a bad day. Next time instead of getting mad because she is too slow, why don't you buy her a candy bar. She'll be shocked and most likely very grateful just for the fact that someone took the time to do something nice for her, and you'll feel pretty good too. |
| Write thank-you notes to some or all of your school teachers, expressing appreciation for the time they give to your education. |
| Do the dishes or sweep and mop the floor without being told to. |
| With most teens (not all) everything is very "ME" focused. That's just the way it is. But when you become a Christian, even if you are a teen, Jesus wants us to focus more on the needs of others. This may not sound like a lot of fun, but once you experience what it feels like to truly give from your heart, your "ugh do I have to?" will turn to a "Oh, can I help?!" |
| Jesus served, so can you! Here are some simple ideas to get you on your way to developing a servant heart. |
| Offer to help clean the youth room after a meeting! |
| Talk to that one kid at school that no one else ever talks to. |
| Make a "Just because" card for someone who would never expect it. |
| Do something nice for your brother or sister. Come on! It's not that hard. |
| E-mail someone a card |