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WATCH YOUR WORDS! HELP KIDS STAND UP AGAINST PROFANITY
Compared to other sins, cursing might seem
tame. But Scripture takes a strong stand
against sins of the tongue. God makes it clear
that obscenities and impurities have no place
coming out of the mouths of Christ-followers.
Unfortunately, Christian kids often struggle
just as much with their words as their
unchurched peers do. Infractions range from
the ubiquitous and casual use of the f-word to
rude, suggestive, and vicious references about
other people. “Profane” means “to treat
something sacred with abuse, irreverence, or
contempt.” So when kids use the f-word, they
treat something sacred (the act of intercourse)
with contempt. Try these approaches to tackle
profanity:
• Ask kids to keep a running tally of the
number of profanities they hear during one
day at school or one night of TV-watching.
Have them report back; then ask them if
they were surprised by what they learned.
• Tell kids the truth. Research shows that
people who curse are respected less in our
society and have fewer deep relationships.
Cursing also can cause other people to
stumble and violates our calling to love our
neighbors as ourselves.
• Challenge kids to use only “prayer” words. If
they wouldn’t use the word in conversation
with God, then it isn’t appropriate in any
other context. Give kids alternative
attention-grabbing words that can
substitute for profanity.
Tips Media editor and screenwriter Bryan
Belknap offers these insights into
language:
� Cursing is akin to unbelief because it
denies Jesus’ presence in all things, at all
times. Why is speech that’s unacceptable
for Jesus okay for us?
� It’s impossible to unconditionally love
someone using foul language. Cursing
does nothing to communicate grace.
� Cursing violates the spirit of humility.
Words are a barometer of character and
can show an unwillingness to submit to
authority.
� Cursing undermines integrity. When kids
use swear words in certain situations but
not others, they’re teaching themselves
to play fast-and-loose with their morals.
� The broader culture still labels foul-
talkers as ill-educated, uncreative, and
lacking in self-control. Initial impressions
of people who cuss don’t include
happiness, intelligence, or Christianity.
� Clean language is the ultimate
counterculture rebellion. Even a 2-year-
old can say potty words. The world
notices and respects people who refrain
from using profanity. All kids want to
stand out from the crowd and carve their
own path as unique individuals. Clean
speech is one way to do it. In fact, pure
language might become the new cool.
Statistics • When Gallup researchers asked 13-
to 17-year-olds to rank a long list of “serious
behaviors,” kids said using profanity in public
was the least serious offense of all.
Going Deeper
At SimplyYouthMinistry.com, Jasper Rains
offers suggestions for ways that adults can
use their words wisely, especially in tricky
situations:
Clear the air. People-pleasers don’t want to
rock the boat. This is a major way the enemy
gets a foothold in relationships. We tend to
bottle up our anger until we blow. If you don’t
lovingly confront an issue right away, it will
only fuel anger until you confront in
frustration.
Often, things that eventually become major
issues start with bad communication and
continue to build. Put concerns on the table as
soon as they happen. That clears up
misunderstandings and opens the door to
speedy reconciliation.
Speak less. This may seem like a contradiction
to the first point, but sometimes when we’re
stressed we tend to be too confrontational.
We want to put people in their place. We
often end up in arguments that only
contribute to the problem and don’t
preemptively lead us to healing.
Sometimes the best thing to say is nothing at
all. Prayerfully seek when it’s right to confront
and when it’s right to be silent.
Stop gossiping. Even if you dress something up
as a “prayer request,” talking to others about
a frustrating situation shouldn’t be your only
step. Instead, go to the source of the issue
rather than speaking behind other people’s
backs.
A good rule is to share frustrations with only
one person, such as an accountability partner.
This will help you release some steam but will
also give an opportunity for this person to
hold you accountable to making things right
while they pray for the situation as a whole.
Discussion Questions
� What do your own words say about
your character, your values, and
your relationship with God?
� What sins of the tongue are the
most challenging for you? for your
teenagers?
� How might your family members be
able to hold one another
accountable for how they speak?
Calendar of Events October 2011
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri Sat 1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The Loft 5-7pm
Cause - Squared 7-9pm | AC
Refuge/Aliens Meeting 6:30-8:30pm | SG
The Loft 5-7pm Cause - Squared
7-9pm | IC
Sr. High Loft 7-10pm SG Campus
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 The Loft 5-7pm
Cause - Squared 7-9pm | AC
Refuge/Aliens Meeting 6:30-8:30pm | SG
The Loft 5-7pm Cause - Squared
7-9pm | IC
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 The Loft 5-7pm
Cause - Squared 7-9pm | AC
Refuge/Aliens Meeting 6:30-8:30pm | SG
The Loft 5-7pm Cause - Squared
7-9pm | IC
Sr. High Loft Zane Black 6:30-9:30pm
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
Life Book Rally 6:30-8:30pm Grades 6-12
The Loft 5-7pm Cause - Squared
7-9pm | AC
Refuge/Aliens Meeting 6:30-8:30pm | SG
The Loft 5-7pm Cause - Squared
7-9pm | IC
Fall Camp Grades 6-12 3:30pm | $120 ($99 early bird)
30 31
Return from Fall Camp at 4:30pm
The Loft 5-7pm Cause - Squared
7-9pm | AC
Refuge/Aliens Meeting 6:30-8:30pm | SG
The Loft 5-7pm Cause - Squared
7-9pm | IC
Red – High School Orange – River Green – Middle School Blue – Middle School and High School Together
November 12 Kendall County Food Pantry Service Project | Pack Thanksgiving Meals 9AM --- 12PM
November 12 Refuge High School Loft Night I 7 --- 10 PM
November 16 Ad Vivum --- Moody Bible Institute Drama team | Middle School & High School 6:30 --- 8:30 PM
November 18 November 18 November 18 November 18 MOPS babysittingMOPS babysittingMOPS babysittingMOPS babysitting night/ Christmas wreaths night/ Christmas wreaths night/ Christmas wreaths night/ Christmas wreaths | Middle School & High School
November 19 High School Turkey Hunt | 5:30 --- 10:30 PM | $5 | Meets at SG Campus
November 23, 24November 23, 24November 23, 24November 23, 24 No Aliens or Refuge MeetingNo Aliens or Refuge MeetingNo Aliens or Refuge MeetingNo Aliens or Refuge Meeting
November 24November 24November 24November 24 ThanksgivingThanksgivingThanksgivingThanksgiving
November 26 November 26 November 26 November 26 No No No No Refuge High School Loft NightLoft NightLoft NightLoft Night
NovembeNovembeNovembeNovember 30r 30r 30r 30 Refuge Family ReunionsRefuge Family ReunionsRefuge Family ReunionsRefuge Family Reunions / / / / Aliens 5Aliens 5Aliens 5Aliens 5 thththth WednesdayWednesdayWednesdayWednesday
December 3 Pack Teen Christmas Bags | $10 per teen bag donation I Village Bible Church
December 10 Refuge High School Night I 7 --- 10 PM
December 12 Aurora Campus Christmas Party (Scavenger Hunt)
December 14 Christmas Parties (Middle School Scavenger Hunt $5 / High School at Luigis $25)
December 15 Indian Creek Campus Christmas Party
December 19, 21, 22 No Student Ministry Meetings/ Student Ministry Staff Christmas Party
December 24 No Refuge High School Loft Night
December 26, 28, 29 No Student Ministry Meetings
December 29 Aliens Middle School New Years Triple Eve Party at Luigis --- 12 --- 3:30 PM - $25 ($19 early bird)
December 30 Refuge High School New Years Eve Eve Party in Chicago --- all day - $35 --- 40
January 7-8 River Retreat – Approximately $75
January 14 Refuge High School Loft Night - 7-10 PM
January 28 Refuge High School Loft Night - 7-10 PM
February 5 Superbowl Party (Middle School and High School separate locations) - $5 – 5-9:30 PM. Kickoff is 5:25pm
February 11 Refuge High School Loft Night - 7-10 PM
February 25 Refuge High School Loft Night - 7-10 PM
February 29 Refuge Family Reunions / Aliens 5th Wednesday
March 10 Refuge High School Loft Night - 7-10 PM
March 24 Refuge High School Loft Night - 7-10 PM
April 8 Easter
April 13-14 Dare 2 Share - $75 / $60 early bird – Web site: www.dare2share.org
April 14 NO Refuge High School Loft Night due to Dare 2 Share
April 21-22 Senior Banquet (Refuge Senior High) $30 (6-10:30 PM Saturday, Laser Tag on Sunday – 4:30 – 9:30 pm
April 28 Refuge High School Loft Night - 7-10 PM
May 12 Refuge High School Loft Night - 7-10 PM
May 13 Mother’s Day
May 22 Kaneland High School Baccalaureate
May 26 Refuge High School Loft Night - 7-10 PM (Mario will not be there)
May 28 Memorial Day Picnic
May 30 Refuge Family Reunions / Aliens 5th Wednesday
NO REFUGE HIGH SCHOOL LOFT nights for the summer
June 16-24 Lead the Cause University - Colorado
June 17 Father’s Day
June 28 Six Flags Great America (Tentative – Middle and High School – 8 AM – 12 am) - $65 / $50: early bird
July 1 - 7 Lake Ann Camp (week 3)(Students entering grades 4 through high school graduation)
July 9-14 Aliens Middle School Mission Trip with Wayside Cross - $125 (Tentative – Need to set up with Emily Wood)
August Aliens and Refuge Off-Sights for Wednesday nights at students’ homes
August 3-5 River Retreat – Approximately $75 plus transportation
September 5 Back 2 School Bash (Middle School and High School separate locations - $5)
September 8 Refuge High School Loft Night - 7-10 PM
September 22 Refuge High School Loft Night - 7-10 PM
September 26 See You At The Pole
September 26 Parent Night
October 13 Refuge High School Loft Night - 7-10 PM
October 26-28 Fall Camp (Middle School and High School - $120 / $99 early bird)
October 27 NO Refuge High School Loft Night due to Fall Camp
October 31 Refuge Family Reunions / Aliens 5th Wednesday
November 10 Kendall County Food Pantry Pack Thanksgiving Meals
November 10 Refuge High School Loft Night - 7-10 PM
November 14 AdVivum – Moody Bible Institute Drama team (Middle School and High School)
November 16 Put together Christmas wreaths at church
November 17 High School Turkey Hunt (5:30 – 10:30 PM) - $5
November 18 Deliver Christmas wreaths on Sunday morning
November 21 NO Aliens or Refuge Meeting
November 24 NO Refuge High School Loft Night
December 1 Pack Teen Christmas Bags - $10 per teen bag donation
December 8 Refuge High School Loft Night - 7-10 PM
December 12 Christmas Parties (Middle School Scavenger Hunt $5 / High School at Luigis $25)
December 16 River Christmas Party
December 19 NO Aliens or Refuge Meeting / Student Ministry Staff Christmas Party
December 26 NO Aliens or Refuge Meeting
December 28 liens Middle School New Years Quadriple Eve Party at Luigis – 12 – 3:30 PM - $25 / $19 early bird
December 29 Refuge High School New Years Triple Eve Party in Chicago – all day - $35 – 40
December 31 River New Years Eve Party