The exhibit is here 4 more days. I would highly recommend you taking the time to come through the exhibit with your FAMILY (even your children who are not yet adolescents). Even if you have already come once, or your child has (or is coming) with their cell group. There are 4 different stories, so you could potentially come 4 times and have a different experience each time. Use this as an opportunity to stimulate dialog in your home. You can even all for walk through the same story or each take a different one and ask each other what the stories were. Reservations can still be made online or you can simply walk in.
Follow-up Discussion Questions:
How did you feel before you put your hand down to be stamped?
How did you feel after and why?
To what extent had you previously seen/experienced poverty? How is what you saw in the
exhibit similar or different?
What is your definition of poverty?
What do you think it feels like to be a child affected by AIDS?
What can we do as a family to support people living with HIV across the globe?
Did the things you experienced in the exhibit make you think/ reflect about your own life,
and if so, what things did you think about?
What is something in your life you have taken for granted until now?
What are some things about your life that are different than the life you experienced today?
Did the Experience prompt you to change your thoughts and perceptions about global
poverty? If so, why? What will you do to take action?
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
World Vision Experience: AIDS exhibit

Don't miss this great opportunity to Step Into Africa and interact with the global AIDS crisis. We are intentionally targeting time for all our students to experience the exhibit. Please consider doing so as parents as well, and then be able to dialog with your family about how the experience impacted you, and what you as a family may be able to do.
Junior High will be going through the exhibit on Tuesday Night, March 31st as a part of OASIS that night.
High School Crux is not meeting the week of the exhibit (April 1), but all cell groups are scheduling their own times that week to go through the experience together.
If you have any questions, or want to know more about the exhibit, please contact Paul.
FREE tickets can be reserved online at www.worldvisionexperience.org
Addition to the Youth Staff!!!
Beginning on March 9th we will have a new member to the youth staff here at Faith E. Roger Dayton will be joining the team as the Junior High Pastor.
Roger is coming in with a great history here at Faith E. In the spring of 2005 Roger came on staff through the internship program with the youth ministry. He spent 3 years learning and refining his gifts and passions for ministry. He has been a huge asset to the ministry staff here, and we have seen fruit from his pouring into the lives of students. Roger is an energetic individual, passionate about teaching the Word of God and investing into the lives of students. Last August, Roger married his lovely bride Jessica, and this past winter has finished his degree from Yellowstone Baptist College.
Roger's primary responsibility will be leading our ministry to junior high students and their families. Please join us in welcoming Roger to the team!
Roger is coming in with a great history here at Faith E. In the spring of 2005 Roger came on staff through the internship program with the youth ministry. He spent 3 years learning and refining his gifts and passions for ministry. He has been a huge asset to the ministry staff here, and we have seen fruit from his pouring into the lives of students. Roger is an energetic individual, passionate about teaching the Word of God and investing into the lives of students. Last August, Roger married his lovely bride Jessica, and this past winter has finished his degree from Yellowstone Baptist College.
Roger's primary responsibility will be leading our ministry to junior high students and their families. Please join us in welcoming Roger to the team!
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