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TRAINING TRACKS FOR YOUTH HEADS

Household Leaders’ Training Manual 2012 Revised Edition

Manila, Philippines

Foreword HOUSEHOLD LEADERS’ TRAINING MANUAL Youth for Christ invests greatly in sustaining, pastoring, and enriching the lives of the young through the household. Households create a supplementary environment where members are able to establish a genuine, Christ-centred friendship with their brothers and sisters, as well as a renewed and strengthened relationship with God. Thus, the Household Leaders Training (HLT) is conducted as a response to our ministry’s direction of holistic empowering of all YFC members, starting from the grassroots all the way up to the core leaders, through the household. Through the HLT, we hope to equip and empower our household heads, whose responsibility is to make sure that their members are able to have their regular household. Included in this manual are carefully laid down instructions and guidelines in conducting the training, as well as the necessary details about the sessions. Also, as we conduct the HLT, let us note two significant points: 1. Appropriate usage of terms. To cite, household essentially refers to both the group of people and the activity conducted by that group; a household head is the person leading the household; and Household Leaders Training is used to refer (in isolation) to the title of the training. 2. Emphasis on the two parts of the training. The first part addresses the pastoral aspect of being a household head, while the second part (which is conducted after the youth camp), discusses the technical aspect. While most of us have been conducting the HLT for some time now, we pray that this time we truly take it to a deeper level and do it with the best we can give, so that ultimately it may serve its purpose of equipping our YFCs with the right heart, mind and spirit as they embrace the call to become household heads.

Table of Contents HOUSEHOLD LEADERS’ TRAINING MANUAL 2012 Revised Edition Foreword 5

Chapter 1 THE HOUSEHOLD LEADERS’ TRAINING Rationale 9 Overview 9 Objectives 9 Guidelines in Conducting the HLT 10 Suggested Schedule 11 The Service Team 11 Things to Prepare for the HLT 12 Things to Bring for the Participants 12 The HLT Session Topics 13

Chapter 2 THE SESSIONS Session 1: The Heart for our Vision Session Dynamics 15 Expanded Outline 17 Session 2: The State of our Hearts Session Dynamics 20 Expanded Outline 22 Commitment Activity 25 Session 3: Household Leading 101 Session Dynamics 27 Expanded Outline 28

Annexes Annex A: Household Form 32 Annex B: Household Monitoring Sheet 34 Annex C: The YFC Household Topic Manual Guide 36

CHAPTER 1

THE HOUSEHOLD LEADERS’ TRAINING Rationale

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he CFC Youth for Christ (YFC) ministry highly values the importance of family in the lives of the young. It is in the family that a person realizes the significance of learning about relationships, experiencing love, and growing as an individual. It is in this spirit that YFC and the CFC community sought to create a small group unit to help guide the lives of an individual into building a strong relationship with Christ. This is done through the households. The household is a venue for an individual to build friendships through trust, experience happiness through love, gather support, and learn more about themselves and Christ, in a group of four (4) to seven (7) members. This implies great value on the role of the household heads, as persons leading them to Christ. Being closely in touch with the lives of our members poses a significant need for proper training and right knowledge of being a household head. Thus, the Household Leader’s Training was created.

Overview

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he Household Leaders’ Training (HLT) of the YFC Pastoral Formation Program serves as the training program for new household heads. This activity should be conducted two (2) to one (1) month before a scheduled youth camp. This is given to the pre-assigned Discussion Group Leaders (Youth Camp Facilitators), who will later on be the household heads of the new YFC members after the Youth Camp.

Objectives The HLT is conducted based on the following objectives:

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1. To allow the new household heads to realize that the household is the life blood of every YFC (both members and leaders) growing in the community.

6. The Team Leader explains the rationale behind each activity and also be able to explain the relation and connection of each talk. 7. The 2nd part is the Initiation of the New Household Heads into the Chapter service meeting after the youth camp. Here, the third talk is given in a separate 3-hour session that introduces these new household heads to their monthly service meetings with Chapter Heads and Chapter Couple Coordinators.

2. To give an avenue for old household heads to share the skills and best practices in their line of service. 3. To inspire the new household heads on how to be good pastors to the members placed under their care. 4. To teach them the skills needed in being a household head especially in facilitating and taking care of new YFC members.

Suggested Schedule for HLT Part 1: The HLT Proper

GUIDELINES IN CONDUCTING THE HLT

(Note: The HLT proper is recommended to begin at 1:00pm and to end at 6:00pm.)

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00:00 - 00:30 00:30 - 00:45 00:45 - 01:00 01:00 - 01:45 01:45 - 02:00 02:00 - 02:30 02:30 - 02:45 02:45 - 03:30 03:30 - 05:30 05:30 - 05:45 05:45 - 06:00

he HLT is a two (2) - part activity conducted before and after the youth camp. The first part is called the HLT proper, and the second, the Initiation of the New Household Heads. It is conducted by the Cluster Head on the cluster level. 1. The HLT Proper, which will be given as a half-day activity, preferably in the house of a participant/organizer of the training so as to ensure a more relaxed venue conducive for group discussions and processing. This covers the 1st two talks namely “The Heart for our Vision” and “The State of our Hearts”. 2. Registration should be done per talk to monitor complete attendance of the household leaders. This is crucial to the Chapter Heads and Chapter Couple Coordinators because it will help them know who among their members have not gone through or completed the training yet. 3. The first training should begin with an opening worship (two fast songs and one slow (full) song). The Team Leader should lead the worship and makes sure to give a short exhortation before the start of the worship. Note: The new household leaders should be encouraged to pray harder, to sing in tongues and be sensitive with the leading of the Holy Spirit. As leaders, they should be able to fully experience the gifts that the Holy Spirit has given them.

4. House rules will be determined depending on the venue. 5. Participants should always be reminded to take down notes during the whole training.

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Registration/Gathering Worship House Rules Session 1: “The Heart of our Vision” Reflection Group Sharing Break and Registration Session 2: “The State of our Hearts” Group Sharing / Processing Closing Exhortation Commitment of a Household Head / Pray-over

Part 2: Initiation of New Household Heads

(Note: The Initiation of New Household Heads is conducted after the youth camp during the first Chapter Leaders Service Meeting.)

00:00 – 00:30 Registration/Gathering 00:30 – 00:45 Worship 00:45 – 01:00 Personal Sharing 01:00 – 01:30 Session 3: “Household Leading 101”. 01:30 – 02:00 Workshop: How to use the Household Topic Manual 02:00 – 02:30 Monitoring of members per household 02:30 – 03:00 Other Matters (e.g. if the unit is assigned as a service team for the prayer meeting, or to lead an activity)

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The Service Team A. The Team Leaders • •



The team leader for the HLT should be a brother assisted by a sister. The brother facilitates the activity while the sister counterpart prepares the other details of the activity such as food preparation (optional), registration sheet, visuals, etc. Both team leaders should be prepared to give the talk in the absence of the speakers.

B. The Chapter Couple Coordinators •

Works with the youth team leaders in preparing all the details of the activity (venue, speakers, etc.).



Leads the 2nd part of the HLT. The Chapter Couple Coordinators ensure that all Household Heads go through the HLT before they handle a household grouping and or serving in a youth camp as discussion group leaders.

C. The Speakers and Sharers •

Three (3) speakers will be needed for this activity.



YFC leader gives the workshop on how to use the YFC Household Topic Manual. He is someone who faithfully used the YFC Household Topic Manual in his household.



Sharers in each talk will be needed (refer to talk outline for the profile of sharers).

Things to Prepare for the HLT 1. Guitar 2. Song Book 3. Bible 4. Information Sheet (for Directory of New Household Heads) 5. Household Topic Manual

Things to Bring for the Participants

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1. Notebook 2. Pens 3. Bible 4. Devotional/In His Steps/Scripture Guide

The HLT Session Topics Session 1: THE HEART OF OUR VISION Session 2: THE STATE OF OUR HEARTS Session 3: HOUSEHOLD 101

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CHAPTER 2

THE HEART FOR OUR VISION Session One of the Household Leaders’ Training

SESSION DYNAMICS

Objectives For the participants: 1. To realize that the vision of our community is centered on the power of God’s love. 2. To appreciate the importance of God’s love in the lives of our members in the community. 3. To learn how to use this love in bringing people closer to God.

Dynamics 1. Talk Proper 2. Reflection Activity •

The Speaker will start by leading the participants into a prayer and reflection.



He will ask them to find a quiet spot within the room, then read the verse John 21:15-19 (Feed My Sheep) and reflect on the following questions: --

Recall your first household within the community.

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How did you experience and feel the love of the Lord in that household?

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As they reflect, the participants are encouraged to write their reflections.

3. Plenary Group Sharing

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The speaker will now open the floor for sharing. There should be at least two (2) to three (3) sharers.

Speaker’s Profile A YFC leader who is pastorally mature and inspiring in sharing his passion in leading a household. He is preferably a chapter head or up, and have undergone the HLT.

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THE HEART FOR OUR VISION Session One of the Household Leaders’ Training

EXPANDED OUTLINE

Introduction

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n YFC, we often hear of visions and dreams. We envision a world that is safer and more peaceful. We envision a world united in Christ, where there is genuine brotherhood and sisterhood – where people genuinely care and look after each other. The Vision of Youth for Christ “Young people being and brining Christ wherever they are” moves us to go out into the world to spread the love of God. This vision has moved us, together with the community, to do more and give more for God. However, we have to be reminded that the world will be renewed if individuals are renewed. There is only one force that is powerful enough to bring about this change, one which St. Paul experienced and one that was modeled by Jesus – LOVE. At the heart of our vision is the great mission to love.

The Power of Love

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s household heads, we are anointed by Christ to love like He loved us. We have the privilege and the responsibility to create and make understandable concept of God’s love to our members. It is the kind of love that can change people just like the way it is changing us. Just like how Jesus modeled it, feeling loved follows naturally from experiencing compassion and genuine concern. We have to understand that though we don’t have real control over them, the love that Christ gives to us through our households slowly moves them to: A. Open themselves to trust and engage friendships with other

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The love that we give can slowly move them to start engaging friendships with us, allowing them to slowly experience and realize Christ’s amazing love. Sincere love makes them see that there are genuine people that they could trust with their lives, knowing that trusting us can lead us to their growth as a man and woman for God. As household heads, we can show them this love by: •

Striving to know more about them, more than just their names .



Seeking to make them special, and remembered in the most important moments of their lives (e.g. birthdays, graduating, passing their subjects, etc.).



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Our Vision in Action

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ur vision in the community should move us to love our households as our family. It is our outward act of directing every member towards that vision. Thus, in YFC we are grouped into households to make sure that everyone is loved and belongs to a family. It is a system that will keep each member to feel that they belong. As household heads, we must realize that we are: A. Part of a System of Caring Once a household is able to meet regularly, and genuine trust and concern is established, members within the group begin to open up for guidance, healing and complete conversion. The household becomes the most concrete expression of God’s love within the YFC community.

Knowing their concerns (family, love life, career etc.) and letting them know that we are praying for them.

B. Listen and be teachable When our members started (begin) to realize that we are looking out for them, genuinely want to see them happy, and see that they could trust us, they begin to seek our guidance. They begin to see us as people that can LEAD (them) and influence them to do something good and be good. They begin to open up to us the (a) deeper part of who they are. As we learn more about their lives, we begin to show them love by: •

Learning how to correct them properly.



Guiding them by being good role models.



Having regular one-on-ones with them, seeking to be updated in their personal lives.

C. Heal, change for the better, and love others more in return As they are guided with love, healing and change slowly come into their lives. They begin to see themselves the way that God sees them. They begin to realize that they can be better. They see themselves as people worthy to be loved, and as well as, capable of loving others. We continue showing them love by: •

Giving them opportunities to nourish and improve on their skills.



Giving them opportunities to share more about God’s love in their lives and love other people in return.

Continuing to share our lives with them.

B. Most Crucial Service Since the main mission of YFC is to renew and bring change in people’s lives, this implies that being a household head is one of the most important kinds of service. Its main task is to do the basic role of taking care of people and making sure that they are brought closer to God.

Conclusion

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ost of us are experiencing the blessings of a renewed life in Jesus because someone took the time and effort to care for us. Now the challenge is on us to do the same. All we need to find out is if we are ready to take on a more difficult but more meaningful service. All it takes is a decision to go out of our way to care for other people.

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b. What are the issues in your life that may hinder you from caring for other people? 3. Next, participants will be grouped into groups of three (3) to share their thoughts regarding the talk and reflection.

CHAPTER 2

THE STATE OF OUR HEARTS Session Two of the Household Leaders’ Training

SESSION DYNAMICS

Objectives For the participants: 1. To realize that this service is centered on God and His love for us. 2. To instill the right attitudes of being household leader as a way to have a heart for the people. 3. To learn how to concretely show and share Christ’s love to the members entrusted to us.

Dynamics 1. Opening Video: •

This can be a slide show of different household picture and activities.



It may display the different existing households in the area.

2. Talk Proper 3. Reflection Activity: •

The Speaker will then lead the participants into a prayer.



During the prayer, the speaker is to read them the verse “1 John 4:8, 10.”



The participants are asked to reflect on the verse with the following questions: a. What is the state of your heart?

Speaker’s Profile A YFC leader who has already gone through an HLT, someone who is able to conduct regular households with their members, and someone who is pastorally mature.

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prayerful and have the heart that always listens to God’s will. B. For God The reason that we are loving people and have answered God’s call is because of (also for) Him. This is our response to the love that He has shown us. We serve the Lord and love the people because it is our way of loving Him back. As household heads, we have to keep in mind that we are doing everything for God. This means that we are to give our all and our best, to persevere even in difficult times, and to be eager to show his love to everyone.

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THE STATE OF OUR HEARTS Session Two of the Household Leaders’ Training

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C. With God God is with us every step of the way. The journey that He is calling us is something that we are to do on our own. This is a path where (that) we are walking with Him. As household heads, the difficulty in our mission may overwhelm us but God will give us the right skills, and the right posture of heart, as soon as we ask for His help. Let us always remember that it is not only with our own abilities that we love others, but it is with God’s great power, mercy, and love that can transform lives.

Introduction

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great deal about being a household leader depends not on what you do, but on who you are. A lot of it has to do with the state of our hearts. A Household leader should have a heart for God and a heart for His people. “Do not let anyone look down on you because you are young, but be an example of love, faith and purity…” 1 Timothy 4:12. In this verse, we are reminded that it is not our age that will determine our response to be household leaders but what matters is what’s inside our hearts and our desire to serve God through others.

A Heart for God

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o be a household head is not an easy task. We are placed at the very heart of the mission, interacting with the people who are just beginning to have a renewed relationship with the Lord. This mission will teach us a lot of things. It will even make us grow as an individual. All in all, we must never forget in our hearts that our mission is all: A. Because of God God is the reason why we are called here, anointed, and trained to become the household heads of people He entrusted to us. Looking at our own lives, most of us would even feel that we are worthy of such a challenge. As anointed leaders of His people, be assured that this is no mistake made by our leaders but instead this is part of God’s great and personal plan for us. Keeping this in mind will move us to always be connected to the one that has called us in this mission. As household leaders, we are to remain

A Heart for God’s People

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od has allowed us to experience His love through different ways and in different aspects of our lives. Until now, He is continuing to fill us up with His love. As we learn and discover the beauty of God’s love – a kind of love that is genuine and unconditional, we are also given the task to share this great gift to other people. (It is kind of love that is genuine and unconditional). As household heads, we are to learn and share this kind of love by: A. Leading a good example Our members are entrusted to us for guidance and support. These people need someone that can guide and look up to (and guide) them to do the right thing. As household heads, we are also the people expected to guide them in knowing the culture of our community and what it means to be a child of God. It is, thus, important that we seek to follow and do the right thing at all times. We can start doing this by: •

Being the earliest in our household meetings.

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Practicing what we advise them to do .



Being the first to serve instead of being served.



Making sure we have our households for personal nourishment.



Allowing ourselves to be guided by our own leaders

CHAPTER 2

COMMITMENT ACTIVITY

B. Going beyond our limits Being a household head can have its own challenges. There are times that we will experience rejection and feel that our members are not responding to us. There will be times that we will have members that are experiencing very difficult situations, giving us the need to do more than just our regular households. As household heads, we have to be ready to exert more effort, give more, and love more for our members. We can start doing that by: •

Regularly checking up on our members by calling or visiting them at home.



Having regular one-on-ones with our members not just for the purpose of correcting them.



Learning to correct them properly and lovingly.



Being ready to go out of our way for them.

1. After the second session, the Team leader will gather everyone through (using) a gathering song. 2. The team leader will summarize and process what has happened throughout the day. He (The team leader) may share personal realizations and lessons, exhorting them for the exciting service of being a household head. 3. He will then lead everyone into a commitment ceremony by instructing the crowd to recite the “Commitment of a Household Leader” followed by “The Household Leader’s Prayer” Note to the Team Leaders: (The team leaders) You can make a commitment card or bookmark which will be distributed to the participants upon your instructions (of the team leader) within the commitment activity. The household heads prayer can be included in this card or bookmark. (They can also include the household heads prayer in this card or book mark.)

Conclusion

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eing a household leader may be difficult but the reward for this mission is never ending. This service will not only teach us about God’s love, it will also push us to grow (more) and live more in His grace. “Just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many…”Matthew 20:28. We must take on the heart of Christ - a heart that chooses to serve and will be in ransom of many, to be able to fulfill this mission as household leaders. (a heart that chooses to serve and will be in ransom of many). (Because the) The heart of Jesus models that of a true servant heart - someone to live and die to show great love and service for others.

Commitment of a Household Leader •

I will care for my household members by communicating with them regularly, informing them of all YFC activities and by making their concerns my own.



I will bring my household members to the Lord by teaching them how to apply Christ’s words in their personal lives – their family, friends, schooling and love life, and in praying for them always.



I will teach my household members to love (–) their fellow household members, (. Their) their brothers and sisters in YFC, family, (and) friends, and all those around them.



I will attend all activities of YFC that are applicable to me – especially the regular household leaders training.

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I will be a witness of Jesus Christ – by being pure and righteous, faithful to my studies, loyal to my brothers and sisters in YFC, and more loving to my family especially to my parents.

The Household Leaders’ Prayer CHAPTER 2

“Lord you have searched me and You know me. You know everything I do…Find out if there is any unrighteousness in me and guide in the everlasting way.” (Psalm 139:1-2, 24) Lord Jesus, I thank you for choosing me to serve you by caring for Your people. You know me, my guilt, my sin and my pain. I realize that I am most unworthy, yet You call for me, and so I ask for your grace. Forgive my sinfulness and my stubbornness. Take my heart of stone and turn it into flesh. Teach me to love. When I lack patience, genuine concern and courage, let Your love and strength bridge the gap. Let me love with Your Love and Wisdom, and bless those I will care for that they may love. Fill me, teach me, guide me and give me strength. AMEN. 4. The speaker then exhorts the crowd to a closing worship.

HOUSEHOLD LEADING 101 Session Three of the Household Leaders’ Training

SESSION DYNAMICS

Objectives For the participants: 1. To understand the basics of leading a household. 2. To learn how to conduct a household prayer meeting. 3. To be equipped in using the YFC Household Topics Manual.

Dynamics 1. Opening Worship 2. Review of HLT Sessions (Session 1 and 2) 3. Talk Proper •

This session is a plenary discussion of all the basic elements of being a Household Head. In this, the speaker may provide handouts and visual presentation (to assist in) for the better understanding of the topic discussed.

4. Open Forum 5. Planning of the first Household Meeting 6. Closing Worship

Speaker’s Profile This talk must be given by the YFC Cluster Head of the area.

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time and schedule. 3. Make your household meeting easy to go to. The more it is accessible for everyone, the more that they will be able to go to the household.

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4. Make sure you inform everyone regarding the household. Find out if they need help to get to the venue.

Leading the Household 1. Be there before your members. 2. Open with a prayer or worship.

The Household Basics

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he household is the smallest unit within the community made up of usually four (4) – seven (7) members. It is a venue for the members of each household to experience the nature and greatness of Christ’s amazing love through sharing joy, building trust, gaining support, and learning how to express this love to others. As we lead, it is important for us to remember the following guidelines: 1. It is ideal that the households are divided between male and female, and are led by a male and female household head respectively to have more openness, understanding, and better handling. 2. Households are conducted twice every month, apart from the regular meeting of the chapter, depending on the availability of the members. 3. Ideally, a household is finalized right after its members(hip) finishes the Youth Camp.

Preparing for a Household 1. As we lead our members to God, it is important to seek for the Lord’s will and guidance. It is very important that our topics for our households are discerned, and prayed for. Use the bible and let us pray as we read it. As this is done, have the YFC Household Topic Manual available for you get ideas and browse over. 2. Finalize the venue and time early. As much as possible, try to make the household a habit for your members by setting a regular

3. Start with your own realizations / set the tone of the topic. 4. Share what the focus of the sharing will be. Give a preview of the talk. Note: For your first household, seek to set expectations amongst you and the members. Ask questions on the expectations of your (their) members on the household. Describe briefly the purpose of households in the community.

5. Generally, all household topics seek to allow each members of the group to know more about themselves, the members, and about God. The Household Topic Manual has (have) indicated guide questions in each talk to facilitate the discussion of each topic. Note: The regular household meeting can be guided with the Household Topic Manual. It is highly encourage that we make use of our manual since (hence) all YFC identity (as a YFC) that we wanted our members to carry out (is in the manual) are highlighted and included there.

Sharing and Processing 1. Sharing It is not often easy for members to share something deep about themselves. As household heads, it is important that we encourage our members to be open about who they are and to trust the people whom they are with. As household heads, we are to emphasize complete confidentiality of everything discussed in the households. 2. Processing To process means to put into a basic understanding of a

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particular concept or story in order for others to relate with it and see the same point of view. As household heads, we have a crucial role of pastoring our members through the processing of (the) topics and sharings discussed with the group. It is in the processing that our members are able to fully understand and make applicable the lessons imparted during the session. The Household Topic Manual can serve as a guide for processing a particular topic.

Household Monitoring

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s household heads, we are able to witness closely the growth of the members placed under our care. It is, thus, crucial (for) to monitor this through filling up and updating our monitoring sheets. These sheets serve as a reference for us in guiding our household in their journey towards a strong relationship with Christ. Hence, it is important that one should be familiar with: A. Household Form (refer to Appendix A) •



This is a monitoring sheet for a household head’s personal use. This means that it is filled up and kept by the household head. This form allows the household head to monitor each individual’s attendance, the topic used for a given household, and the challenges (physical or mental preparation, or personal concerns of the group) encountered during the household.

B. Household Monitoring Sheet (Refer to Appendix B) •

This is a form filled up by the household head, submitted to the Chapter Youth Head, and noted by the Chapter Couple Coordinator, every quarter.



It gives a summary of the each member’s attendance during household, and the discussed household topics.

C. Updating during Chapter Service Meetings •

A service meeting will be conducted every month to help you serve your members better.

Open Forum

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he speaker will encourage everyone to ask questions if there are things that need to be clarified.

Planning of First Household Meeting

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he Chapter Head together with the Chapter Couple Coordinators will lead everyone to plan the next household meeting of the chapter and of the members. After the Planning, the Speaker/Chapter head will lead everyone into a closing worship.

Exhortation Point for the Closing Worship •

Being a household head is a call and a gift from God. We need to strengthen some areas as we continue to grow in the service and the love of the people God has entrusted to us.



Prayer - Our prayer time should be intact if we are to care for God’s people – listening for the Lord’s instruction and interceding for our members.



Faith in God - Although our faith may falter, we should remember that we have a faithful God, and because of His faithfulness, we too can decide to be faithful by His grace.



Humble leadership - We should always be aware of our intentions in service. We should continue to serve in spite of our weaknesses, asking God to purify us daily.



Accountability - We should always evaluate our service to God through suggestions of others, and humbly seeking God’s will.

ANNEX A

HOUSEHOLD FORM Sector

Cluster

Attendance

Chapter

MALE / FEMALE

Month Member’s Name

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Community

Campus

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High School

Torch

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Others:

Year

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(pls. blackened male or female whichever is not applicable) 1st HOUSE HOLD

2nd HOUSE HOLD

Signature

Signature

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Topic

Challenges

1 HOUSE HOLD st

2nd HOUSE HOLD 3rd HOUSE HOLD 4th HOUSE HOLD Prepared by: (signature over printed name) Household Heads

Furnish a copy to the following: 1 Copy – Sector Coordinators/Youth Heads 1 Copy – Cluster Youth Heads/Hosehold Head 1 Copy – Cluster Community Based Coordinators/Youth Heads Revised 2012. 2

Submitted by:

Date

Received by:

Date

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HOUSEHOLD MONITORING SHEET CHAPTER

Household Head: ____________________________ Chapter Youth Head: _________________________ Quarter: _________ (e.g. from January to March)

Household Topic Date Venue NAMES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Note: This monitoring sheet is to be filled up by the household, to be NOTED BY: ______________________________ submitted to the chapter head every quarter during Leaders Assembly. (name of couple coordinator) Chapter Couple Coordinator

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every Household will become a place of nourishment and fellowship for the members as they grow and tread the path of a good and happy Christian life. However, in order to fully maximize this manual, the readers must have already undergone the Household Leaders’ Training (HLT).

ANNEX C

THE YFC HOUSEHOLD TOPIC MANUAL GUIDE The What

The Household is the basic unit in the structure of Youth for Christ.

This is the avenue where YFC members get to experience the greatness of Christ’s amazing love on a peronal level as they share with one another their struggles and victories, tragedies and triumphs, and realization in every aspect of their lives. Trust is built as they open their minds and hearts to their fellow household members. It is also a place for the members to deepen their relationship with God through prayer, worship, and in listening to His’ messages for them. There are usually 4-7 members in one Household group. As we lead our respective Households, it is important for us to remeber the following guidelines: 1. To have more openness, understanding and better handling, it is ideal that the household of the brothers be separated from that of the sisters, with a brother and a sister leading respectively. 2. Households are conducted twice every month, apart from the regular meeting of the Chapter, depending on the availability of the members.

3. Ideally, a Household is finalized right after its members finishes the Youth Camp.

The Purpose

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The How

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his manual contains topic outlines that will guide us in the delivery of our chosen topic. Each outline consists of the following elements: WHAT IN THE WORLD!

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Title

This is the topic stated in a simple yet catchy phrase.

Value

The is the main lesson that we want to impart to our YFC members.

Anchor Verse

This reminds us that the topic is based on God’s Word, making it real, and everlasting.

Objectives

These give us a clear idea of what the main topic is trying to achieve.

Mechanics

These instruct us on how to go about the entire household by the detail.

Guide Questions

These bring out the youth’s inner thoughts and feelings about a particular topic. It encourages them to understand themselves better. These questions also pave the way for a deeper relationship of trust and openness within the Household.

Lessons

These are what we want our members to hold on to by the end of the Household, assisting them in applying it to their everyday lives.

Other Anchor Verses

These support the Anchor Verse.

Action Plans

Our households do not necessarily end when we close it with a prayer. Action plans create opportunities for our members to apply what they have learned; making their learning a habit, then a lifestyle.

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3 Year Household Prayer Meeting Topics YEAR 1 ATTRACTION

YEAR 2 SUSTAINABILITY

YEAR 3 EMPOWERMENT

FEEL LIKE JESUS

MISSIONARY THINK LIKE JESUS

LIVE LIKE JESUS

Topic 1: You’re Invited (Eagerness to be part of the activities of our community)

Topic 24: Exchange Gift (Openness to learn new things)

Topic 47: It’s not about me (Total Reliance on God)

Topic 2: When I’m with you (Living out the joy of prayer and worship)

Topic 25: Send Me (Servanthood)

Topic 48: Win (Courage and Boldness to proclaim God’s Word)

Topic 3: Take my hand (Trusting Others)

Topic 26: Mission Possible (Creativity and Resourcefulness)

Topic 49: Tell the World (Endurance in Mission)

Topic 4: Ears of Joy (Humility and respect through listening

Topic 27: Tattooed on my Mind (Loyalty to God)

SELF-DISCOVERY Topic 5: Meekness, not weakness (Humility in accepting our own weaknesses)

MODEL OF EXCELLENCE SELF-DEVELOPMENT Topic 28: One Track, One Mind (Focus and Knowing one’s priorities)

SELF-DUPLICATION Topic 50: On the Ground (Humility in being a good example to others) Topic 51: Becoming the Gift (Sharing one’s life to others)

Topic 7: Rabbit or Turtle (Focus and Determination)

Topic 30: Rough Riders (Perseverance and Determination)

Topic 52: Anything but Ordinary (Honesty, Trust, Listening and Respect)

Topic 8: Take the lead (Initiative and Perseverance)

Topic 31: Even the Smallest Detail (Diligence and Endurance)

LESS FOR SELF Topic 9: Nothing More (Contentment)

CHAMPION OF THE POOR MORE FOR OTHERS Topic 32: Share a Load (Generosity)

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Topic 10: Simply JC (Simplicity)

Topic 33: Count me In (Compassion for brothers and sisters in need)

Topic 54: Hands On Work (Servant Leadership)

Topic 11: Genuine Love, Genuine Service (Servanthood)

Topic 34: All in One (Commitment in our work and mission with the poor)

Topic 55: Generation Next (Making a difference)

PATRIOTIC LOVING GOD’S PLAN

HONORING YOUR ROOTS

PASSION FOR SERVICE

Topic 12: Be Loyal (Loyalty to our heritage and our roots)

Topic 35: Live Simply (Living out our values as good citizens)

Topic 56: One Love (Living together in Harmony and Peace)

Topic 13: Color it Green (Respect for Culture and the Environment)

Topic 36: Made to Be (Understanding God’s plan and purpose)

Topic 57: “T” Share (Stewardship of one’s time, talent and treasure)

Topic 14: Live Out Loud (Excellence in serving others)

Topic 37: Meal of Justice (Understanding the value of justice)

Topic 58: You Complete Me (Being Patriots as a response to God’s faithfulness)

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Topic 29: Jack and Jill and their trades (Discovering and enhancing your gifts)

Topic 6: Silent Mode (Growing in our prayer time)

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TURNING POINT

Topic 15: The Best Gift (Appreciating God’s Design)

Topic 38: Hidden Charges (Building and having trust with one another)

RISING FROM THE FALL Topic 59: Embrace the Broken (Compassion for others)

Topic 16: A Matter of Integrity (Value of Honor and Integrity)

Topic 39: Accountability Check (Accountability)

Topic 60: Do IT! (Confidence to overcome temptation)

Topic 17: He Recognized True Worth (Appreciating our Worth and Value as God’s Creation)

Topic 40: Silly Rules vs. Vital Standards (Living out the Christian Lifestyle)

Topic 61: I endure to be pure (Endurance to live a pure lifestyle)

SINGLE MINDED FOR GOD SEARCH-IN

ENOUGH FOR ALL Topic 53: Mother Theresa: Hero of the Poor (Commitment and service to others)

SEEKING GOD’S WILL

Topic 18: My Prayer Life (Growing in our prayer life)

Topic 41: Will of God (Knowing God’s Will)

Topic 19: S.W.O.T ME (Knowing Oneself)

Topic 42: Cross Roads (Making Godly and loving decisions)

EMBRACING VOCATION Topic 62: Next Attraction (Appreciating the life and mission of Singles for Christ) Topic 63: Standing Firm (Being firm in one’s own vocation)

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Topic 64: Wait on the Lord (Patience in waiting for God’s plan to unfold in one’s life) SOURCE OF UNITY TO THE FAMILY GOING BACK HOME I AM HOME UNITING HOME

Topic 20: See Me Through (Knowing oneself more through others)

Topic 43: Obedience Step by Step (Learning to purify one’s desires)

Topic 21: Picture Perfect (Appreciation of God’s plan for the family)

Topic 44: Do you love me? (Patience and Perseverance in our family relationships)

Topic 65: House Party (Understanding our Godgiven roles in the family)

Topic 22: Forever Gift (Seeking the good in our own family)

Topic 45: I Stand Corrected (Healing and Forgiveness)

Topic 66: Family Portrait (Perseverance in witnessing to one’s own family)

Topic 23: Somewhere Out There (Appreciating the bigger family of YFC and CFC)

Topic 46: Care to Chat (Honesty, Trust, Listening and Respect)

Topic 67: G.A.P. (God’s Appointed Protector) (Accountability in being guardians of unity in the home and in the family)

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