Neighborhoods in the Network / Redbank Valley Bible Club

04.29.09 | Martha Manikas-Foster

nin-redbank - Bible ClubStudents at the Redbank Valley Junior-Senior High School in New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania want to share with the community what happens at the student-led Bible Club meetings that are attracting up to 50% of the student population.

Join Martha Manikas-Foster in this Neighborhoods in the Network report to learn more about the weekly Bible Club and the Community Open House that students are planning for 7 p.m. on May 3, 2009 at New Bethlehem's First Church of God at 418 Brian Lane.

For more information on the weekly, voluntary Bible Club or the May 3 Open House, contact faculty advisor .

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on 02.13.12 Michael L Whitten commented

Was just curious about this Bible club how it was founded and how it has kept the students engauged I know it was certainly the work of God but was just wondering by what means you reach these students? There is a Bible club in the High school I graduated from and it is strugling but I would certianly like to see it grow.

on 02.23.12 Graduate commented

The bible club in New Bethlehem only succeeds because of three flaws. 1. A homeroom period that leaves children the choice of sitting in homeroom and doing homework or going to bible club. 2. More time is spent goofing off, talking and playing games than real lessons and time spent in the word. 3. Hypocritical “Popular” students do the lessons. While I support the cause, it would be morally and functionally hard to replicate. But don’t worry, Joe Harmon can send you a guide.

on 02.23.12 Graduate commented

The bible club in New Bethlehem only succeeds because of three flaws. 1. A homeroom period that leaves children the choice of sitting in homeroom and doing homework or going to bible club. 2. More time is spent goofing off, talking and playing games than real lessons and time spent in the word. 3. Hypocritical “Popular” students do the lessons. While I support the cause, it would be morally and functionally hard to replicate. But don’t worry, Joe Harmon can send you a guide.

on 02.23.12 Graduate commented

The bible club in New Bethlehem only succeeds because of three flaws. 1. A homeroom period that leaves children the choice of sitting in homeroom and doing homework or going to bible club. 2. More time is spent goofing off, talking and playing games than real lessons and time spent in the word. 3. Hypocritical “Popular” students do the lessons. While I support the cause, it would be morally and functionally hard to replicate. But don’t worry, Joe Harmon can send you a guide.

on 02.23.12 Graduate commented

The bible club in New Bethlehem only succeeds because of three flaws. 1. A homeroom period that leaves children the choice of sitting in homeroom and doing homework or going to bible club. 2. More time is spent goofing off, talking and playing games than real lessons and time spent in the word. 3. Hypocritical “Popular” students do the lessons. While I support the cause, it would be morally and functionally hard to replicate. But don’t worry, Joe Harmon can send you a guide.

on 02.23.12 Graduate commented

The bible club in New Bethlehem only succeeds because of three flaws. 1. A homeroom period that leaves children the choice of sitting in homeroom and doing homework or going to bible club. 2. More time is spent goofing off, talking and playing games than real lessons and time spent in the word. 3. Hypocritical “Popular” students do the lessons. While I support the cause, it would be morally and functionally hard to replicate. But don’t worry, Joe Harmon can send you a guide.

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