FAQ
What’s new?
- New Logo
- New Web site
- New Plan (Evangelism, Missions, Personal Development, Adventure)
- New Resources (Leader Guide, Quick Start Guide, Challengers Session Plans, Mission Project Ideas)
- Webisodes
- Advancement Hours
What stays the same?
- Challengers Theme Verse: 1 Corinthians 15:58
- On Mission Youth Bible Studies
- The Challengers Vigil
- Mission Accountability
What goes away?
- Old Logo
- Old Web site
- The Journey
- The Quest
- The Planbooks, Volumes 1-3
- Leading Challengers
- Challengers Miles
Where do I order my Challengers resources?
Good news. Practically everything you need to lead Challengers, other than your Bible, is available on the Challengers Web site as a free download. All of the leader materials, the Challengers Leader Guide, Quick Start Guide, Session Plans, Mission Project ideas, Bible studies, all of it is on the Challengers Web site. Just download what you need. Make as many copies of anything you need. You will also want to check out the Challengers T-shirts and Polo shirts at Specialty Imprints.
Can my sixth graders be included in our Challengers group?
Yes, but you will need to be sensitive to the topics and maturity levels of all of your Challengers. Many churches divide their Challengers into middle school and high school age. They use two small groups for sessions (middle school in one, high school in the other) and one large group for mission projects and activities.
Can I have a co-ed Challengers group?
Yes, Challengers can be, and is, used in co-ed settings. Please review the Co-ed Helps section in the Appendix of the Challengers Leader Guide for information to help you make this decision. Of course, there is nothing wrong with an Acteens group for the girls and Challengers for the boys.