The LEAP Youth Training provides a series of powerful, challenging experiences designed to draw you into a closer relationship with God and the people in your life. You’ll learn by doing, not just by sitting around note-taking and listening to lectures. This active learning style will help give you the confidence and insight you need to overcome the limiting beliefs and difficult circumstances that prevent you from achieving your goals and dreams.
It’s about discovering what you REALLY stand for. It’s not about what you know about yourself, or think you know, but about revealing what you DON’T KNOW about yourself. What are your true motivations? How do your choices and beliefs impact the way you live your life? How does the way you think influence your behavior?
The Leap Youth Training is four powerful days of what could be a LIFE CHANGING EXPERIENCE. The Training provides an active learning style where you learn through the EXPERIENCES you have during the four days. The training contains introductory topics, interactive exercises, sharing, and an AWESOME ropes course challenge!
The Leap Youth Training is open to everyone ages 14 – 18
(18 year olds must have not started college)
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Training Structure
LEAP takes place over four consecutive days and there is an optional follow-up six hour session a week to ten days after the training. Each full day begins at 10:00 a.m. and typically ends at approximately 10:30 p.m., except the final evening of Day Four which ends at approximately 8:30 p.m. While in the training, you will have the opportunity to engage in interactive exercises, lecturettes, small group and one-on-one conversations. Breaks are approximately every 2-3 hours, with an extended dinner break.
DAY 1: 10:00 am to approximately 10:00 pm
DAY 2: 9:00 am to approximately 10:00 pm
DAY 3: 9:00 am to approximately 11:00 pm
DAY 4: 9:00 am to approximately 8:30 pm
Participants will stay overnight at a retreat center / campground. Each day of the training, there will be a lunch break and a dinner break. It is important that you take responsibility for getting enough rest and eating well during the training. All meals and snacks are provided.
What can you expect?
- Overcoming relational road blocks
- Looking at the impact you have on others
- Realizing new levels of freedom to speak up, share yourself and enjoy the gift that you are
- Examining the power of judgments and how they affect you
- Gaining tools and resourceful ways of giving and receiving feedback
Overview
Mini-Lectures: The Trainer or participants may offer points of view about different subjects. Whether you agree or disagree is your choice. Be willing to discuss and explore your perspective with others in the group. The value will be in getting clear about what you really do believe and testing out how you stand for what your believe. The Trainer will speak about things that relate to a Christian’s life of love and forgiveness. The main standard to measure our relationships with is “love your neighbor as yourself.” It is a starting place, a foundation for us to learn how to live and love other people.
Sharing: Sharing is voluntary. Sharing can happen one-on-one, in small groups or with the whole group. All during the training you will have a chance to know yourself better by sharing, talking about what you are thinking, what you are learning and hearing about your own and others’ experiences. Just like in life, participation equals value! The more that you participate the more value that you experience and the more you create for others.
Small Group Exercises: You will, at different times, meet with a group of about 4-6 other participants for casual discussions or specific relational exercises.
One-on-One Interaction: In order to make progress, you may be asked to answer a number of questions, tell a story, complete sentences or take on a particular body position (like standing up). You will have an opportunity to see new solutions for the problems and issues that you struggle with and to support the other participants to do the same. Sometimes participants find this an intense or emotional experience. Please be honest about your feelings at all times.
Listening: To increase your ability to listen carefully and to discover how well you listen occasionally the Trainer will request that you close your eyes.
Interaction with the Trainer: At times you may be talking directly with the Trainer. The Trainer will challenge you to look at your life in terms of personal responsibility, to consider what prices you and others pay for your decisions, to consider where you play the “victim” and where you take responsibility for your choices. You may feel challenged, anxious and uncomfortable when looking at your life and your choices from other perspectives or working with things that you are not used to addressing. Music: Music is an important part of the training. The music is adapted to many preferences and styles and is always thematic. You are encouraged to listen to the words as well as the tune.
Ropes Course: The awesome outdoor part of the training will be held on a “ropes course”. The physical challenges are designed to reveal how you deal with obstacles in your life. Some activities require personal motivation and courage. Others depend on teamwork and solving problems together. You will have the opportunity to experience how valuable you are to those around you. Note that any work up in the trees is done with full-body safety harnesses and certified ropes course instructors. Everything is “challenge by choice” – meaning you will not be forced to do anything you do not choose to do.
Homework: During evening or meal breaks throughout the training you will be asked to complete written homework. The homework is designed to prepare and support you for the next phase of the training. It will usually take at least 30-45 minutes to complete each time.
Worship: You will discover and explore your own creative and powerful expressions of worship and have the opportunity to be involved in individual and group worship during the training.
Challenge: During the training all parts of your being will be engaged and challenged: intellectually, emotionally, physically and spiritually. You may experience thoughts, feelings or sensations that are new or unique. This is an exciting learning experience that will include a high degree of personal challenge. Your participation is your choice. Think about the opportunity to confront your struggles, fears and limitations head-on and go for it!
Day 1
Introduction to Transformation
Learn the spiritual and relational principles of experiencing and living out a changed life. These are foundational realities God has sown into the universe, allowing us to co-create something new in any arena of life. This is the groundwork for the Awaken Training.
Principles include sowing and reaping, prices and payoffs, interrogating current reality and exploring internal conversations.
Romans 12:2, 2 Corinthians 5:17, 2 Corinthians 3:18
The Power of Promise
The essence of any relationship is created and shifted in how we hold our word, both with others and ourselves. Jesus, himself, is known as The Promise. This is an opportunity to awaken to new levels of integrity, noticing strategies that interfere with living out vision, and overcoming fears of confrontation.
Ecclesiastes 5:4-7, Mathew 5:33-37, Deuteronomy 23:23
The Compelling Context of Community
We are called to love – even those who we find difficult to love. Jesus says to love our enemies and to do good to those who mistreat you. This is an opportunity to awaken to new levels of love and community by addressing automatic judgments, practicing committed relationship and being with others as you would want others to be with you.
Matthew 5:43-48, I Corinthians 12:27, Hebrews 10:24-25
The Gift of Feedback
We all have blind spots that keep us from seeing ourselves accurately. Our willingness to give and receive honest feedback allows us to get a greater picture of our impact on others. This is an opportunity to transform your relationship to feedback, engage honesty and care in your communication, and begin to see yourself in a new light that opens up profound possibility for transformation.
Proverbs 19:20, Proverbs 27:6, Proverbs 27:17
Day 2
Facing Fears & Pressing Past What is Comfortable
We all have goals, visions, dreams and hopes for our futures. However, we often let them get drowned out by the voices of fear, insecurity and mistrust. This is a full-day experience on a high and low ropes course (may vary with location), where you will have the opportunity to press past what is comfortable, champion others around you, and have others support you towards your goals. This is an action-packed experience with a ton of life lessons.
Joshua 1:9, Isaiah 43:1, Psalms 34:4
The Urgency of Life and Death
Brennan Manning says, “In every encounter we either give life or we drain it; there is no neutral exchange.” Every day we are either choosing life or death with our loved ones. This is a profound opportunity to awaken to the urgency of life and death, transform your relationship to choice and freedom, and take responsibility for your impact.
Deuteronomy 30:19, John 10:10, James 4:14
Day 3
Taking a Stand
We all have visions and dreams for the life that we long to live. The scriptures say that we reap what we sow. If that is how God has orchestrated the universe, then our job is to sow the future we long to create. What if that could happen in any moment, with anyone? This is an opportunity to awaken to the power of sowing your commitments, creating a dynamic experience for others, and realizing the abundant life God has called you into.
Psalm 37:5, Ephesians 6:13, Luke 9:62
Stepping Into the Light
We all have things in our lives that we’d rather not talk about – things we’ve done and things done to us. It is not the thing we keep hidden that kills us, but the act of hiding that kills us, slowly. This is an opportunity to step out of the darkness and into the light, experience exhilarating levels of passion and freedom, and regain the immense amount of energy expended in hiding.
I John 1:9, James 5:16, Proverbs 28:13
The Abundance of Forgiveness
We all have hurts and disappointments from our past. We can choose to carry these heavy weights around with us, and bring them into every relationship. The problem is, we often cannot see what we’re carrying, but we can see the results. Stepping through the doors of forgiveness is often what releases us into exhilarating levels of joy and freedom.
Hebrews 12:15, Isaiah 51:5, Matthew 6:14-15
The Power of Commitment
We all have struggles. Many of us spend a lot of energy trying to fix what’s wrong with us, rather than accepting it has been taken care of on the cross. What would happen if you took all that energy, and put it towards a vision that you were committed to? This is an opportunity to create a new legacy for yourself, your family and your friends.
Day 4
The Gift of Encouraging Words
We have a lot of words spoken to us on a regular basis. Some are hurtful, some are mean, others are life giving. These words either hurt us or move us forwards. It can be difficult to find encouragement in all the other words spoken over us. This is an opportunity to practice giving and receiving words of encouragement, and noticing what is created when we do so.
Philippians 4:8, Jeremiah 29:11, Ephesian 4:20-24
Celebrating Life
The Awaken Training ends in a powerful culmination of celebrating life and unprecedented transformation that will last a lifetime. This time includes moments of deep gratitude, worship, sharing testimonies and preparing for what’s next.
Congratulations – you’ve just Awakened!
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