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A Merry Christmas with Lost & Found
Churchnoise Artists Lost & Found Host A Celebration
www.churchnoise.com
by Pete Obermueller

The musical duo Lost And Found hosted their fourth annual Christmas Show in December.  The show, seen this year in Atlanta, Memphis, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Madison and Cincinnati, features four different performers in an effort to perform a Christmas Show enjoyable for the whole family. 
       
Lost And Found (www.speedwood.com) hosts the show and also provides the backdrop by leading the crowd in common Christmas hymns, but the shows main attraction is the eclectic combination of the remaining three acts.
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Triune Brain, Part I
Effective Information for Your Youth Ministry Program from our Friends at Faith Inkubators
www.faithink.com
by Tracy Lysne

Tracy Lysne, Guide Development Specialist at Trinity Lutheran Church in Stillwater, Minnesota To get a visual representation of the following parts, hold up an arm and make a fist. The forearm represents the brainstem and your fist is the mid-brain. Wrap your other hand over your fist to represents the cortex.
 
In our Confirmation program, we spend a lot of time sharing with kids about the Trinity. Did you know that there is another important trinity to think about when working with kids? It’s called the triune brain: the brainstem, the mid-brain, and the cortex
 
Before you think I’m going to get too deep in to medical school-type jargon, please realize that the more I’ve read about brain function, the more I’ve discovered how important it is to, as Faith Inkubators says, “teach the way the brain learns.”
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