Music to Move the Soul

by Steve Adams and Ruth Adams

Published 1 July 2003
Music to Move the Soul is a highly effective resource for youth leaders which will enable them to use music as an aid to worship, thought and discussion. Many youth meetings, housegroups, and alternative worship services now use music of all genres as a tool for deeper thinking on issues such as: relationships, choices, homelessness, global issues, spirituality, values and thankfulness. Music to move the soul provides 100 user-friendly sessions, which include meditations, Bible readings, questions for thought or discussion, and practical activities. Artists featured include: Travis, Faithless, Tim Hughes, U2, Paul Oakenfold, Delirious?, DJ Kenny Mitchell, Moby, Coldplay, Norah Jones, Fatboy Slim, Robbie Williams.

A Life that Counts

by Steve Adams

Published 1 November 2004
To have a faith that thrives in the 21st century, young people need to have a vibrant spirituality. This collection of ten sessions covers a wide range of topics about living the Christian life, including debt, porn, relationships, and violence. The book contains 10 ready-to-use meeting outlines, covering key issues in these areas. It helps busy youth leaders cover issues that matter in an engaging way for young people, not lecturing at them. Young people will have the opportunity to discuss their opinions, analyse their beliefs, find out what the bible says and decide how they want to live. The material will be suitable for use with 11- to 16-year-olds. In addition to the meeting outline, there will be three extra sections on each meeting: a section for the youth leader to help them think through their perspective, a list of all the preparation required for each meeting, a discussion starter on the issue based on a film clip, a news story or a contemporary song. There is a CD-ROM with the book, that contains sheets to support the ready-to-use outlines, enabling busy youth leaders to print off the materials they need (adjusting them if needed).