Teach with confidence for February 16-22
You accepted your calling as a teacher because you love the youth. Still, it can be difficult to know how to teach to keep them engaged. This companion packet for Come, Follow Me helps you lead warm, gospel-centered discussion, even on busy weeks. It matches the little blue book youth section for Genesis 12:1–3; 13:15–16; 15:1–6; 17:1–8, 15–22; Abraham 2:6–11 “God wants me to make and keep covenants with Him.” This packet will help you can teach with clarity, not guesswork.
- Clear prep notes that follow the youth outline step by step
- Thoughtful prompts that spark sharing when the room feels quiet
- Built-in flexibility for youth-led or adult-led teaching
- Printables you can hand out fast, then start discussing
- A steady focus on covenants and the Abrahamic Covenant
What you’ll receive inside this companion packet for Come, Follow Me
First, you’ll see practical instructions and print help. Next, you’ll find ready-to-teach activities for Genesis 12–17; Abraham 1–2. Everything supports your calling as a teacher and keeps you moving forward. You can teach February 16-22 with less stress. You can also reuse these tools anytime you cover Genesis 12–17; Abraham 1–2 again.
- Sunday meeting agenda conducting sheet plus a “It’s your turn to teach!” page for youth
- Posters: 8.5×11 lesson title, plus a blank poster background you can customize
- Handouts in two sizes (quarter-page set and a 4×6 option)
- Teaching activities: attention getter, Abrahamic Covenant chart, baptismal covenant fill-in sheets, covenant path object lesson, and Emily Belle Freeman “Walking in Covenant Relationship with Christ” discussion + response page
- Extra helps: resource list and February Old Testament scripture stickers
- Leader instructions, printing tips, and copyright/print release pages
Every activity closely follows the Come, Follow Me lesson so you can be confident it’s doctrinally sound. You’ll walk in with a simple plan. You’ll invite discussion without forcing it. You’ll help youth feel seen. Then you’ll leave space for the Spirit. With Love Pray Teach, your classroom can become a place of peace, connection, and steady faith—one simple lesson at a time.
































































































































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