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Christian Electives 9-12: Social Action

Homeschooling parents have a great opportunity to teach homeschoolers the value of giving to the community through the commitment of time and energy. Homeschoolers can learn to use their time and energy in a productive way through the Social Action homeschooling course. Homeschoolers will learn real-world skills in an environment that truly helps them give back. A course in social action will not only help homeschoolers find interesting and unique community experiences, it will also help homeschoolers get the most out of their community volunteer experiences by creating a context within which homeschoolers can think about and reflect upon what they are doing.

1. What is Social Action?
2. A Basis for Social Action
3. Biblical Character Examples
4. Social Movement
5. Voluntarism
6. Christian Ethics
7. Worship: Alternative
8. Worship: Social Outreach
9. Philanthropy & the Church
10. Christians & Politics
11. Trust Deficit in Society
12. Spiritual Values and International Relations
13. Social Justice
14. Imagine it was you
15. Catholic/Protestant -- Friends?
16. Helping the Homeless
17. Church-based Community Projects
18. Faith & Politics 9
19. Social Action & the Internet
20. Social Action Resources
21. Good News & Good Works
22. Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger
23. Rich Christians, contd.
24.Social Action Project
25. Social Action Project 2
26. Religious Basis for Charitable Giving
27. Financial Action
28. Christians & Debt
29. A Theology of Youth Work
30. Youth Philanthropy
31. World Summit for Kids
32. Christian Youth work
33. Kindness?
34. Connecting with troubled youth
35. Personalities
36. Women & Social Activities