Chad Buckner Story: Overcoming Childhood Trauma
Chad Buckner’s story is one of redemption, healing, and restoration. Abuse. Abandonment. Suicide. Cancer. Divorce. Loneliness. Despair. Watch this video to hear how God’s faithfulness redeemed Chad’s story and gave him a new hope and a “second chance” at life. This is a fitting video resource with discussion questions for youth and young adult ministries, small groups, mentors and leaders, juvenile center and prison chaplains, domestic violence support groups, and many other ministry and outreach contexts.
Read MoreThe Struggle Is Real: Youth and Young Adult Bible Study Series
“The Struggle is Real” youth and young adult Bible study series. The leader guides come with background summaries and overviews. Includes 1-page simplified printable handout for each session with icebreakers, inductive study questions, “DIGGING DEEPER” discussion and application questions, as well as personal takeaway/introspection questions. Includes high resolution logo/graphics/backgrounds for banners, visuals, and presentations, as well as a PowerPoint template.
Read MoreAmong Lions: Daniel Youth Bible Study Series
“Among Lions” is a youth Bible study series for teens and young adults, featuring lessons from the Old Testament book of Daniel. It’s fitting for a youth group or Sunday School series, a summer camp theme, discipleship retreat, or small group study. Though this story is popular with young people, the curriculum and discussion format can easily be adapted for any age Bible study group, men’s or women’s ministry, or prison/juvenile center ministry.
Read MoreYouth Mentoring Tips: Becoming the Best Version of Themselves
“Our responsibility as youth mentors isn’t to turn young people into younger renditions of ourselves, but to help them become the best version of themselves.”
—Jimmy Larche
How has an adult positively impacted your life? In what ways can you pay it forward?
Read MoreSummer Camp and Outreach Initiatives for Prisoners’ Kids
They are often referred to as “hidden victims.” They face a host of challenges and difficulties: psychological trauma, depression, stigmas of shame, antisocial behavior, family tension, economic hardship, and the high risks of being vacuumed into a cycle of intergenerational criminal activity. They are the 2.7 million children in our country who have been affected by having a parent—or both—in prison.
Fourteen years ago, Breakaway Outreach launched our inaugural summer camp for children of prisoners, beginning with thirteen kids in the Great Smoky Mountains. As this VBS-style overnight adventure camp has expanded to serve a myriad of at-risk and disadvantaged children over the years, our primary focus has predominantly been serving children affected by parental or sibling incarceration. Prisoners’ children make up about 90% of our camper population. This transformative ministry has fostered resilience in kids facing hardship and has been an instrument of healing for entire families.
We believe this 14th year of camp ministry will be even more impactful than ever, as we serve children of inmates across 11 counties in East Tennessee with an updated and innovative strategy for 2020. Our “Summer of Hope” initiatives include serving children of inmates (and their families) through a modified camp experience and our “VIP” birthday blessings program. We believe that no child should have to face hardship alone this summer. This is the conviction that fuels our bold initiatives in an hour when pandemic, discord, civil unrest, and anguish hovers over our communities like a cloud of despair. BUT the Gospel is not on “lockdown,” and we have opportunities to make a difference!
Ways you can get involved:
- Sponsor a child (family): When you give to this ministry it’s not just about making a donation, it’s about making a difference. A gift of any amount will empower a child this summer and remind families they are not alone in these difficult times. You can make a secure online donation here.
- Volunteer: Come out and serve at one of our VIP birthday parties for kids. Send us a private message about specific details.
- Pray: Your prayers make a difference. Pray for doors to be open to the “word,” and for gospel clarity as we minister to many families in distress (Colossians 4:2-4). Sign up to receive our monthly prayer letter to get more detailed updates and to hear stories/testimonies of impact.
Thank you for partnering with Breakaway Outreach to empower children through communities of faith, hope, and love.
GIDEON (G.O.A.T.): Bible Camp Theme or VBS Curriculum
VBS Curriculum: Gideon “God Over All Things”
This Bible camp theme and VBS curriculum is based on the Old Testament story of Gideon. This resilient “overcomer” story will resonate with kids in many ways—Gideon was born into family hardship, his future looked bleak, he struggled with injustices, his people were forced into “social distancing” due to Midianite oppression, he had feelings of insecurity and inferiority, he faced insurmountable odds, and yet he saw God come through despite those odds. Gideon came to see that His LORD was the GOD OVER ALL THINGS (G.O.A.T.).
Read MoreDANIEL: Bible Camp Theme or VBS Curriculum
VBS Curriculum: DANIEL
Based on the Old Testament book of Daniel, this camp theme or VBS curriculum teaches children how to live with courage in uncertain times. This resource was designed as a camp curriculum for children 8-12 years of age but can also serve as a VBS theme, a 5-week Sunday morning children’s ministry teaching series, Sunday School curriculum, Backyard Bible club, or kids’ sports camp.
Read MoreBraveheart: Gideon Youth Bible Study Series
“Braveheart” is a youth Bible study series for teens and young adults, featuring lessons from the story of Gideon in the Old Testament book of Judges (chapters 6-8). It’s fitting for a youth group or Sunday School series, a summer camp theme, discipleship retreat, or small group study. Though this story is popular with young people, the curriculum and discussion format can easily be adapted for any age Bible study group, men’s ministry, or prison/juvenile center ministry.
Read MoreConflict Resolution and Anti-Bullying Workshop
With bullying on the rise in U.S. schools and increasingly diverse classrooms and communities, the need for empathy and conflict resolution has never been more important. Each year, more than 3.2 million students are bullied, while an estimated 160,000 students miss school for fear of being bullied.
Bullying hurts everyone. It can cause lifelong anxiety and depression for victims. Others experience thoughts of suicide or self-harm. Bullying also hurts the educational environment by affecting every child’s ability to learn.
Our network is now offering a community resource workshop targeting conflict resolution and anti-bullying measures. This workshop is conducted in multiple sessions by a behavior interventionist with a Masters in Forensic Psychology—a compassionate and resourceful facilitator with a decade worth of experience in managing and organizing teams with youth leadership.
The design of program focuses interaction and skills based. The topics include Family, School, Community Engagement, positive relationships and bullying prevention. The workshop will benefit, not only youth, but adults to provide understanding and put into place strategies for effective youth development.
Key Elements:
Relationships: The workshop is designed for individuals to be interactive towards one another. One key element to consider would be the impact of relationships on students’ environment in context with climate and culture. Another key element to consider is social competence as it connects to bullying prevention and intervention and coping strategies.
Peer Mediation: Peer Mediation, is a way in which students can think through solving problems and in the end finding a resolution for future conflict. It most certainly demonstrates responsibility, ownership and respect.
Problem-solving and Decision Making: Participants learn work to work, communicate and articulate issues and concerns with others, such as, peers and adults.
Leadership Development: Adults have the skills to continue to practice and implement change initiatives for improve program quality.
Contact us for more information about this workshop and how it can be implemented in your context. This is great program for schools, youth community centers, and juvenile centers.