Let's Chat is a web series by the Scripture Union Youth Team. We discuss matters pertaining to different areas of life and ministry such as church, relationships, teenage issues and hobbies.
The first season of Let's Chat Eavesdrop Edition focuses on singleness, boy-girl relationships and marriage.
Bytes is a special webseries by Scripture Union Peninsular Malaysia. We cover a wide range of youth and student related topics and also share helpful tips on how to run youth/schools ministry better. You can also get a glimpse into some of our programs and events through this web series.
The School of KidsMin is a virtual learning hub developed by Scripture Union Canada.
Launched in September 2020, with new workshops added monthly, the School of KidsMin videos provide free training in the practice/methodology of children's ministry, family ministry, sports ministry, and theology of children's ministry.
The aim of the School of KidsMin is to engage, equip, and encourage a generation to connect with Jesus and His Story. We hope the workshops will be a small part in helping Christians take up the "Great Priority" in raising up children in the Lord. Our prayer is that the Lord will use you to "tell the next generation the praiseworthy deeds of the Lord, his power, and the wonders he has done" Psalm 78:4.
For more information and access to training videos, please visit www.schoolofkidsmin.com
What is NUA?
NUA is all about exploration; videos that encourage questions acknowledge doubt and offer an engaging perspective on the Christian faith. We now have four series to choose from aimed at different ages:
The NUA Film Series - Exploring 8 frequently asked questions about the Christian Faith - Aimed at 15+
NUA:Origins - 8 episodes exploring the beginnings of faith - Aimed at 11-14-year-olds
NUA:Christmas - mini series of 3 episodes exploring the meaning of Christmas - Aimed for all ages
NUA: Easter - mini series of 3 episodes exploring the meaning of Easter - Aimed for all ages
NUA: Move - mini series of 3 episodes helping those leaving primary education make the 'Big Move' to secondary school
What Does NUA Mean?
NUA / nu: ʌ / noo-ah /
Language of origin: Irish
Adjective, meaning “new”
We’re taking an honest look at questions many of us have about Jesus, the Bible, and what it means to be a Christian. Our videos offer a fresh perspective, a different conversation—created in Ireland. These are new films and they’re Irish, so we’re calling it NUA. It’s as simple as that, really!
All NUA film series are available for free. For more information and registration, please visit www.nuafilmseries.org.
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