The Human Right Small Group Leader Guide
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Overview
The Human Right Small Group Leader Guide
Are you ready for the journey? If you’re looking for quick and
easy evangelism methods
for your youth group,
keep looking.
The Human Right Journey isn’t for the
faint of heart.
It’s for those who are ready to get messy- the kind of messy that only happens when students
start pursuing Jesus to
the fullest extent of their ability. Packed with gospel-sharing concepts that are accessible to
everyone,
The Human
Right Journey is ideal for students hungry to share their faith as well as those who have
never really thought about what
they believe. Four sessions explore—
- The Greatest Injustice points to everyone’s right to know Jesus.
- The Gospel covers core beliefs and spiritual journey stages that draw
people toward faith.
- The Power of Prayer shows students how God can guide their relationships.
- The Necessity of Words pushes believers beyond silence to make Jesus
known.
Meet the Authors
At the age of seventeen,
Heath Adamson’s life was dramatically transformed by
an encounter with
Jesus. Steeped in drug abuse and the occult, he came to believe in Christ for salvation.
Heath’s dramatic salvation
experience has led him to serve in multiple leadership roles with global influence. He is
intrinsically involved with the World
Evangelical Alliance Youth Commission and chairs Empowered21’s Next Gen Youth-leaders Network.
He is also the
national leader for a ministry serving more than half a million students.
He holds
an MA in leadership from
Evangel University and is a PhD candidate in religious studies at Chester University. Heath and
his wife, Ali, and their two
daughters currently reside in Springfield, Missouri. Together they endeavor to leave a legacy
for generations to come.
Rice Broocks is the author of several books including
Every Nation
in Our Generation, The
Purple Book (Biblical Foundations), and his newest release,
God’s Not Dead. He
also authored
THEGODTEST, an evangelism tool that helps facilitate dialogue on the critical issues of faith,
skepticism, and the meaning of
life-leading ultimately to a presentation of the gospel.
He holds a Bachelor of
Business Administration from
Mississippi State University, a master’s degree from Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson,
Mississippi, as well as
a doctorate in missiology from Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California.
Dr. Broocks
lives in Franklin, Tennessee, with his wife, Jody, and their five children.
Table of Contents
- The Greatest Injustice points to everyone’s right to know Jesus.
- The Gospel covers core beliefs and spiritual journey stages that draw
people toward faith.
- The Power of Prayer shows students how God can guide their relationships.
- The Necessity of Words pushes believers beyond silence to make Jesus
known.