youth ministry resources Archives - Outreach and Ministry Resources https://resources.breakawayoutreach.com/tag/youth-ministry-resources/ Equipping the saints for ministry. Fri, 13 Feb 2026 13:56:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 https://resources.breakawayoutreach.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/cropped-logo-breakaway-starfish-32x32.png youth ministry resources Archives - Outreach and Ministry Resources https://resources.breakawayoutreach.com/tag/youth-ministry-resources/ 32 32 KPop Demon Hunters https://resources.breakawayoutreach.com/kpop-demon-hunters-parent-review-youth-workers/ Fri, 31 Oct 2025 11:31:30 +0000 https://resources.breakawayoutreach.com/?p=12079 KPop Demon Hunters offers more than cool animation—it opens a window into the spiritual questions this generation is already asking: Who am I really? Why do I feel broken? What is truth? Can the darkness inside me be defeated?

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🎬 Turning Pop Culture into Gospel Conversation

Using KPop Demon Hunters to Engage Young People with Gospel Truth

‘KPop Demon Hunters’ tells an intrinsically spiritual story, but its true message is about exposing sins and flaws in order to heal and grow.

Pop culture can be a mirror. It reflects what this generation longs for—belonging, meaning, power, and freedom from shame. KPop Demon Hunters isn’t marketed as a “Christian” film, but beneath its neon lights and dance battles are themes that echo the deepest truths of the Gospel. As parents and youth workers, our role is to help young people connect those echoes to the story of Jesus.

1. Light vs. Darkness — The Reality of Spiritual Battle

In KPop Demon Hunters, evil doesn’t just live in monsters—it hides in shame, fear, and deception. The characters battle invisible forces that try to manipulate hearts and minds. That imagery gives us an incredible doorway into the biblical reality of spiritual warfare.

Paul wrote, “Our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers… the powers of this dark world” (Ephesians 6:12). For teens, that means understanding that the real enemy isn’t the bully at school or the algorithm on their feed—it’s the darkness that tempts them toward despair, pride, or self-hate.

Ministry tip: Ask your students what “demons” they face in daily life (comparison, anxiety, anger, apathy). Then walk through how God equips us with “the armor of light” (Romans 13:12). Help them name what faith, truth, and prayer look like in their context.

2. Idolatry and Influence — What Captures Our Worship

The movie’s critique of celebrity culture—where fame becomes godlike and followers lose themselves in adoration—hits right at the heart of modern idolatry. In Scripture, idols were carved images, but in today’s culture they’re often digital—fame, aesthetics, success, followers.

Paul’s reminder in Colossians 3:5 still applies: “Put to death… greed, which is idolatry.” We become like what we worship. When teens obsess over influencers or “perfect” identities, they often absorb the emptiness behind them.

Ministry tip: Have youth list the things that get their time, money, and emotion. What does that list say about their priorities? Then contrast that with Jesus’ call to worship in spirit and truth (John 4:24). Challenge them to make Jesus—not approval—their ultimate influencer.

3. Brokenness and Redemption — Bringing Our Shadows into the Light

Rumi’s discovery that she’s half-demon symbolizes the human tension of sin and shame. She must confront the parts of herself she’s hidden—just as each of us must face the truth about our brokenness. Yet the film also shows beauty emerging from those cracks: healing through vulnerability.

That’s the Gospel. Jesus meets us not after we fix ourselves, but in the middle of our mess. Psalm 34:18 says, “The LORD is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”

Ministry tip: Use this theme to normalize honest confession in your group. Have teens write “dark patterns” on paper (things they hide—fear, guilt, insecurity) and then symbolically “bring them into the light” by placing them at a cross or candle. Follow with prayer and 1 John 1:9 about forgiveness and cleansing.

4. Music as Worship and Warfare — The Power of Praise

In the movie, music literally pushes back darkness. That’s not far from biblical reality. Throughout Scripture, songs have broken chains and scattered enemies—think of Jehoshaphat’s army singing in 2 Chronicles 20 or Paul and Silas worshiping in prison (Acts 16).

Music has spiritual power because it declares truth when lies surround us. When we sing, we resist the enemy’s voice. As the demon hunters chant, “When darkness finally meets the light,” we can parallel that to John 1:5: “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.”

Ministry tip: Challenge students to build “battle playlists” of worship songs that help them fight specific struggles—fear, loneliness, temptation. Then talk about how worship changes their mindset and strengthens faith in daily battles.

5. Truth and Discernment — Seeing Past the Glitter

The rival “Saja Boys” mask evil with charm and perfection. It’s a vivid picture of deception: how something that looks good can destroy from the inside. In an age where influencers shape beliefs faster than pastors, discernment is essential.

Jesus warned that “Satan masquerades as an angel of light” (2 Corinthians 11:14). Romans 12:2 calls us to “be transformed by the renewing of your mind” so we can discern what is truly good. The Gospel invites young people to think critically—to test every spirit, every trend, every message.

Ministry tip: Do a “Truth or Trend?” activity. Show social-media slogans like “Follow your heart” or “Do what makes you happy,” and have students compare them with Scripture. Help them learn that truth isn’t about popularity; it’s about alignment with God’s Word.


Bringing It Together — Redeeming the Conversation

KPop Demon Hunters offers more than cool animation—it opens a window into the spiritual questions this generation is already asking: Who am I really? Why do I feel broken? What is truth? Can the darkness inside me be defeated?

As youth workers, we don’t need to fear culture—we can redeem it. When we connect the Gospel to the stories teens love, we show them that God’s truth isn’t hiding from the world; it’s shining through it.

Discussion Prompts

  • Where do you see darkness in your own life or community, and how can faith bring light?
  • What “idols” compete for your attention or affection?
  • What helps you bring your brokenness to God instead of hiding it?
  • How can worship (music, art, or words) become a way to fight back against discouragement or lies?
  • How do you tell the difference between what’s popular and what’s true?

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The Struggle Is Real: Youth and Young Adult Bible Study Series https://resources.breakawayoutreach.com/the-struggle-is-real-youth-and-young-adult-bible-study-series/ Thu, 23 Sep 2021 12:50:14 +0000 https://resources.breakawayoutreach.com/?p=10546 The Struggle Is Real: Discouragement, depression, suicide, worry, anxiety, rejection, loneliness, and a BETTER struggle.

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The struggle is REAL… 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.

SESSIONS:

1. The Inner Battle

2. No Condemnation

3. Discouragement, Depression, Suicidal

4. Worry and Anxiety

5. Dysfunction, Rejection, and Loneliness

6. A Better Struggle (Struggling for Growth in Others)

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Among Lions: Daniel Youth Bible Study Series https://resources.breakawayoutreach.com/among-lions-daniel-youth-bible-study-series/ Tue, 02 Mar 2021 20:47:17 +0000 https://www.breakawayoutreach.com/?p=6692 "Among Lions" is a four-session youth Bible study series for teens and young adults, featuring lessons from the Old Testament story of Daniel.

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“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.

The leader guides come with background summaries and overviews, and include group discussion questions in a format of ice-breaker, inductive, instrospective, and application. Comes with printable handouts (Talk Sheets), high resolution logo/graphics/backgrounds for banners, visuals, and presentations, as well as a PowerPoint template.

SUMMARY:

What can an ancient Jewish exile teach us about living with courage in a world growing increasingly hostile to people of the Christian faith? Just like the Old Testament story of Daniel, Christ-followers today find themselves in a changing world where “cancel culture” runs rampant, social bullying has become the norm, and Christian persecution is on the rise. These are times of hostility and uncertainty. Apart from the grace and abiding presence of Jesus, our hearts would surely faint. But we are not alone, and that makes all the difference in our lifetime.

Living as a captive in a land far from home, Daniel didn’t conform to his world but transformed it. It wasn’t easy, but it was all part of God’s redemptive plan. We too, have been divinely placed and positioned in a broken world for such a time as this. God has a plan, and we are part of His purposes to be light in the darkness around us. To be faithful to that calling we will need courage. Fortunately, this kind of boldness doesn’t come from our human strength, or something we must manufacture on our own—God wants to give it to us! He is all-sufficient to do that just as much as He is all-sufficient to save us from our sins. God wants to equip us with courage.

In Deuteronomy 31:6 it says, “Be strong and courageous. Do not fear or be in dread of them…” Yet it also tells us why we can be bold and fearless… “for it is the LORD your God who goes with you. He will not leave you or forsake you.” That’s an awesome promise for each of us today. Because our strength and courage come directly from the God Who is mighty to save, even the most timid person can be clothed and equipped to live with boldness in the face of the most intense persecution.

Lesson 1: Courage to Remain Pure

Lesson 2: Courage to Stand Up

Lesson 3: Courage to Speak Out

Lesson 4: Courage to Trust God

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Braveheart: Gideon Youth Bible Study Series https://resources.breakawayoutreach.com/braveheart-gideon-youth-bible-study-series/ Wed, 01 Apr 2020 15:04:47 +0000 https://www.breakawayoutreach.com/?p=6440 "Braveheart" is a four-session youth Bible study series for teens and young adults, featuring lessons from the Old Testament story of Gideon (book of Judges).

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“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.

The leader guides come with background summaries and overviews, pre-lesson activities, icebreakers, student exercises, discussion outlines, team building activities, and printable handouts (Talk Sheets). Includes high resolution logo/graphics/backgrounds for banners, visuals, and presentations, as well as a PowerPoint template.

Lesson 1: God Has a Plan Even When Life is Hard. Though Gideon’s people had turned their back on God and were reaping the consequences, the Lord still heard their cries of distress. No matter  how ugly our circumstances get, no matter how far we have wandered, God is still faithful, and He still has a plan for our good and our future.

Lesson 2: Confronting Our Idols and Insecurity. God calls us to worship Him alone, with uncompromising devotion. Before Gideon could lead his people to bravely face their oppressors, he first had to confront his people’s idolatry and his own insecurities.

Lesson 3: Our Doubts and Fears Don’t Disqualify Us From God’s Plan. Through Gideon’s story, we see that God is much bigger than our weaknesses, and He takes great and gracious measures to overcome our trepidation and our fears, so that we can serve Him with a brave heart.

Lesson 4: The Dark Side of Success and Power. The Bible doesn’t sugarcoat people’s weaknesses; it gives us the good, the bad, and the ugly, so that we might learn to “guard your heart above all else, for it determines the course of your life.”

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Thrive: Teen Bible Study Series or Youth Camp Theme https://resources.breakawayoutreach.com/thrive-teen-bible-study-series/ Wed, 01 Mar 2017 12:39:51 +0000 http://www.breakawayoutreach.com/after-school-camp-port-st-lucie-copy/ "Thrive" is a teen Bible study series that can be used as a five week youth study or a 5-day youth summer camp curriculum.

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“Thrive” is a teen or young adult Bible study series that can be used as a five week youth study or a 5-day camp curriculum. The leader guides come with background summaries and overviews, pre-lesson activities, icebreakers, student exercises, lesson guides, team building activities, and printable student handouts (Talk Sheets). Ideal for middle and high school students.

Lesson 1: Thriving by Becoming Part of Something Bigger Than Ourselves (living out God’s “one another” commands).

Lesson 2: Thriving by Valuing Others and Loving Our Neighbors (a study on the Good Samaritan).

Lesson 3: Thriving by Overcoming Our Fears and Weaknesses (a study on the youthful leadership of Gideon).

Lesson 4: Thriving by Putting Our Small In The Hands of a Big God (a study on the boy who gave Jesus his five loaves and two fish to feed the multitudes).

Lesson 5: Thriving by Trading In Our Complacency for Compassion (a study on Nehemiah; God wants to break our hearts for the things that break His).

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Skillz 4 Life: Harlem Globetrotter https://resources.breakawayoutreach.com/christian-harlem-globetrotter/ Sat, 15 Jun 2013 16:41:29 +0000 http://www.breakawayoutreach.com/2014/?p=159 The first caucasian Harlem Globetrotter in over 60 years performs his basketball tricks while communicating a Gospel-centered message of perseverance to young people.

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Skillz 4 Life features the testimony of Seth Franco, the first Caucasian Harlem Globetrotter in over 60 years. Seth performs his unique basketball tricks choreographed to music while communicating a Gospel-centered message of perseverance to young people.

In 2003 Seth Franco became the first Caucasian Globetrotter since 1942 and currently travels the world inspiring people to have the courage to live their big dreams. When Franco was playing basketball in college he incurred a extremely bad hip injury that almost caused him to lose his life. He bounced back from that marvelously and went on to join the famous Globetrotter squad.

Teaser video below:

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