LMI’s Youth & Schools team are committed to inspiring a generation to examine the Christian faith more closely and consider its relevance to their lives. Thousands of young people in schools and churches have engaged with the message of Christianity in a stimulating, interactive and thought-provoking way through our programmes.
Our schools work involves taking assemblies, RE classes and retreat days. We use interactive programmes to educate young people about the Christian faith, and show how it impacts everyday life. We also visit SU groups with the aim of encouraging and challenging young Christians in their walk with God.
In ‘Counter-Cultural’, we compare the moral teaching found in the Decalogue (Exodus 20) to that of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7). Considering the similarities and differences, we follow with discussion as to how these passages can inform our moral decision making today.
Jesus often used stories to teach people about the Kingdom of God. One such story is The Parable of the Good Samaritan. In this RE lesson, we study what the parable says and consider its meaning.
Where did the Bible come from, why is it so important and how can we read it effectively? This programme examines the origin of the Bible, its content and teaches young people how to read it for themselves.
If God is real, and if He is good, then why is there so much evil and suffering in the world? This programme addresses ‘the problem of pain’ and explores whether or not a good and powerful God could possibly exist in light of the evil and suffering we see around us.
In this courtroom-style, interactive programme, we encourage pupils to ask questions, raise objections and to hear the arguments for and against the most pivotal event in history: the death and resurrection of Jesus.
Part of our ‘Kingdom Stories’ series, this programme examines The Parable of the Prodigal Son. Using discussion, we look at the story and reflect on how it applies to our lives today.
Mark is a book of accurate history, theological insight and literary brilliance.This educational but interactive programme explores the background to Mark’s Gospel, as well as its historical context, structure and main themes. You won’t see Mark’s Gospel in the same way again!
Jesus performed many miracles during His ministry on earth. What do they tell us about Him, and what can we learn from them?
Persecution is not just a historical fact; it is a modern-day reality for countless Christians around the world. Through personal testimonies and in-depth case studies of specific nations, we consider the reality of Christians who suffer for their faith.
Historically, Christianity has significantly influenced and shaped the world in which we live. This programme will explore both the positive aspects of such influence and the challenges faced by Christianity. Additionally, we will examine the origins of Christianity and the historical evidence of Jesus, concluding with an exploration of what it means to be a true follower of Jesus.
In ‘Suit Up’, we take an in-depth look at the different parts of the armour of God, how they help us and why we need to put on the armour (Ephesians 6:10-18).
This SU programme focuses on what it means to be created in the image of God, and how our creation, fall and recreation answer any confusion about our identity or purpose.
Real Talk is a three-part programme for Christian pupils that explores faith, struggles, and making a real impact in school. Through activities, honest discussion, and practical challenges, students discover how to live boldly for Jesus while supporting each other. It’s faith made real, relevant, and achievable in everyday school life.
We aim to inspire young Christians to share their faith with others by challenging them to take their stand for God, with practical tips and biblical examples included along the way.
Life is full of choices, so how do we discern which decisions are the right ones? This programme will highlight the struggles Christians face when navigating through life and show how we can find peace and contentment in Jesus.
A four-part video resource designed to inspire young people to share their faith in their school and community. SHINE aims to equip young people to live for God and create opportunities for non-Christians to explore the Christian faith for themselves.
This three-part programme explores the book of Ephesians in a way that is accessible and applicational. Looking at the riches God has given His people, this programme unpacks what it means to be united to Christ, united together and how this affects our lives.
The Christian life is a journey, and on that journey we face many obstacles, twists and turns. How do we cope? Is it really worth it? Join us as we journey through one of the biggest selling books of all time: The Pilgrim’s Progress. Over four sessions we will explore friendship, doubt, trials and encouragements.
Life has so much to offer including many things to distract us. Spending time with God is so important, but how often do we really do it? In this programme, we offer practical tips and help to grow in your relationship with God.
Encounters is a four-part programme looking at individuals that Jesus encountered, and how their lives were completely changed. We focus on Nicodemus, the woman caught in adultery, Zacchaeus, and the woman at the well.
God’s people are sinful and frail, and yet His love for them is steadfast and faithful. ‘Man on the Run’ is a four-part series focusing on Jonah, the runaway prophet, and on God’s love in pursuing him, bringing him back, changing him, and even using him to bring salvation to others.
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