Adventist Youth For Better Living -aybl-: Manual
Don't let this program collect dust. Buy the manual. Buy the workbooks. Start a small group. You aren't just teaching kids how to lower their cholesterol; you are discipling them to be the hands and feet of the Great Physician.
Call to Action: Have you ever completed an AYBL level? Drop a comment below with your favorite recipe from the manual or the hardest habit you had to break. Let’s inspire each other to be the healthiest generation of Adventist youth yet. adventist youth for better living -aybl- manual
The Adventist Youth for Better Living program is a structured, biblically-based health and temperance curriculum designed specifically for Adventist youth (typically ages 16 and up, though many conferences adapt it for younger teens). Don't let this program collect dust
We are currently in a loneliness epidemic. AYBL projects are inherently social. Youth who go through the manual together tend to form "gymships"—they hike together, cook together, and hold each other accountable for their screen time and sugar intake. A Walk Through the Manual (The "Hard" Parts) Start a small group
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In an era of "bio-hacking," cryotherapy, and intermittent fasting trends, the AYBL manual reminds us that the basics still work. While the world spends billions searching for the "fountain of youth," AYBL teaches youth that the fountain is free: clean water, fresh air, a plant-based diet, and consistent sleep.
In the bustling ecosystem of Seventh-day Adventist youth ministry, we have programs designed to teach us how to read the Bible (Bible Year), how to lead (AYS), and how to survive in the wild (Pathfinder honors). But there is one program that often sits quietly on the shelf, overshadowed by camporees and Investiture ceremonies, yet holds the potential to change not just our churches, but our communities.
Don't let this program collect dust. Buy the manual. Buy the workbooks. Start a small group. You aren't just teaching kids how to lower their cholesterol; you are discipling them to be the hands and feet of the Great Physician.
Call to Action: Have you ever completed an AYBL level? Drop a comment below with your favorite recipe from the manual or the hardest habit you had to break. Let’s inspire each other to be the healthiest generation of Adventist youth yet.
The Adventist Youth for Better Living program is a structured, biblically-based health and temperance curriculum designed specifically for Adventist youth (typically ages 16 and up, though many conferences adapt it for younger teens).
We are currently in a loneliness epidemic. AYBL projects are inherently social. Youth who go through the manual together tend to form "gymships"—they hike together, cook together, and hold each other accountable for their screen time and sugar intake. A Walk Through the Manual (The "Hard" Parts)
I am talking about the .
In an era of "bio-hacking," cryotherapy, and intermittent fasting trends, the AYBL manual reminds us that the basics still work. While the world spends billions searching for the "fountain of youth," AYBL teaches youth that the fountain is free: clean water, fresh air, a plant-based diet, and consistent sleep.
In the bustling ecosystem of Seventh-day Adventist youth ministry, we have programs designed to teach us how to read the Bible (Bible Year), how to lead (AYS), and how to survive in the wild (Pathfinder honors). But there is one program that often sits quietly on the shelf, overshadowed by camporees and Investiture ceremonies, yet holds the potential to change not just our churches, but our communities.