Nurturing the Human Spirit Through Character Development in Adolescents

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Author: Rev. Dr. Bronco H. Crooke ISBN: 9781514410011
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: October 13, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Rev. Dr. Bronco H. Crooke
ISBN: 9781514410011
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: October 13, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Nurturing the Human Spirit through Character Development in Adolescents was designed to discover and develop the spiritual nature of our adolescents by assisting them in discerning and constructing positive character-building skills. By familiarizing them to their own and other religious beliefs and practices, the adolescents will be able to more easily accommodate themselves to their diverse neighborhoods and schools. By understanding their peers religious and social practices, a common underlying tension is removed from their daily lives, enabling them to better learn in an educational setting. It is also designed to increase their cognitive developmental assets. Recent studies have shown that the adolescent should possess forty-one (41) developmental assets. From the research I have conducted, our youth have eighteen (18) or less developmental assets. Th is program will be benefi cial to parents and adolescents in helping them recognize and embrace their ethical and spiritual identity in the diverse society in which they live. When we look at the world around us and see all the chaos and then ask ourselves why? Why so much disorder in our world where peace and love should reign. Have we ever stopped and considered the spirit? Th at part of every human being which gives us the ability to do all that we do, every second of our lives. For me, I believe that when the spirit is broken or separated from its creator, it is left without the loving and compassionate components that prevent it from developing in the way in which it should grow. Left without proper guidance, then the sprit (life force) does what pleases it. Th e Apostle Paul tells us in Romans 7:14-16 For we know that the Law is spiritual, but I am of fl esh, sold into bondage to sin. For what I am doing, I do not understand; for I am not practicing what I would like to do, but I am doing the very thing I hate. But if I do the very thing I do not want to do, I agree with the Law, confessing that the Law is good. As human beings we have to stop with, I want what I want and really dont care about what is right and humane. Th e human race must start thinking in terms of who we really are, spirit being clothed in fl esh, bone & blood spirit. We have the power to change the negatives to positives and the positives to accomplishing goals and aspirations. But we should stop excluding our Creator from our lives and invite God to be in control of our spirit; that part of our life that gives us life, the spirit. Re-connecting the spirit. Re-educating the spirit. Re-directing the spirit. Nurture your spirit.

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Nurturing the Human Spirit through Character Development in Adolescents was designed to discover and develop the spiritual nature of our adolescents by assisting them in discerning and constructing positive character-building skills. By familiarizing them to their own and other religious beliefs and practices, the adolescents will be able to more easily accommodate themselves to their diverse neighborhoods and schools. By understanding their peers religious and social practices, a common underlying tension is removed from their daily lives, enabling them to better learn in an educational setting. It is also designed to increase their cognitive developmental assets. Recent studies have shown that the adolescent should possess forty-one (41) developmental assets. From the research I have conducted, our youth have eighteen (18) or less developmental assets. Th is program will be benefi cial to parents and adolescents in helping them recognize and embrace their ethical and spiritual identity in the diverse society in which they live. When we look at the world around us and see all the chaos and then ask ourselves why? Why so much disorder in our world where peace and love should reign. Have we ever stopped and considered the spirit? Th at part of every human being which gives us the ability to do all that we do, every second of our lives. For me, I believe that when the spirit is broken or separated from its creator, it is left without the loving and compassionate components that prevent it from developing in the way in which it should grow. Left without proper guidance, then the sprit (life force) does what pleases it. Th e Apostle Paul tells us in Romans 7:14-16 For we know that the Law is spiritual, but I am of fl esh, sold into bondage to sin. For what I am doing, I do not understand; for I am not practicing what I would like to do, but I am doing the very thing I hate. But if I do the very thing I do not want to do, I agree with the Law, confessing that the Law is good. As human beings we have to stop with, I want what I want and really dont care about what is right and humane. Th e human race must start thinking in terms of who we really are, spirit being clothed in fl esh, bone & blood spirit. We have the power to change the negatives to positives and the positives to accomplishing goals and aspirations. But we should stop excluding our Creator from our lives and invite God to be in control of our spirit; that part of our life that gives us life, the spirit. Re-connecting the spirit. Re-educating the spirit. Re-directing the spirit. Nurture your spirit.

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