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Innovative New Curriculum from Spark House

Do you work with older children and youth?  Could you use a curriculum that’s adult user-friendly, yet has real appeal for your tweens and teens?
Well if your answer is yes, you may just want to give re:form a chance. The publishing company, Spark House, a division of Augsburg Fortress, claims,

re:form is a fully customizable curriculum that’s rooted in historic Christianity, but speaks to kids on their level. re:form empowers youth to discover for themselves what they believe.

The materials, including a DVD set, leader guide, and student “anti” workbook are geared for confirmation programs with 7th and 8th grade students and organized into six units with 40 lessons, each answering a tough theological question a kid might actually ask like “Is the Bible true?”

“What does God think about war?” or “Can I be a Christian without going to church?”  re:form is designed to be useful across protestant denominations, but the publishers (who have traditionally created products aimed at the Lutheran church) claim re:form appeals broadly across multiple denominations.  If you’re curious about how that could really be possible when our ministries can be so diverse, check out this blog entry for more information.

So Is This Any Good?

That’s WHAT it is, but what you really want to know is…”HOW is it?!!!?”  As a seasoned youth and children’s ministry professional, who is forever searching for a curriculum that provides one-stop shopping, the whole-shebang, no need to adapt, edit, or improve for my purposes, but has come to believe this doesn’t exist type of gal, who was formerly especially skeptical of material published by Augsburg Fortress… I must admit that re:form is good, really good.
I wish it had been around when my not formally theologically trained self was charged in a past employment position with teaching confirmation class for a group of impossible to please sixth graders!  This curriculum would have saved me HOURS of preparation.  Read on for my re:form pros and one, measly con.
Pros:

The Con:

Are YOU sold? You can learn more about re:form on their Facebook page and it’s sold here.  Whether you are or not, I’d love to read and respond to your comments and questions about the curriculum.  Leave em’ below!

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