The DVD Set provides eight sessions. Each session has a 15-20 minute video divided three video segments that range in length from approximately 2-7 minutes each. This powerful video series features authors and Theology of the Body experts Jason Evert, Brian Butler, Colin and Aimee MacIver. Other dynamic presenters include Tanner Kalina, Mari Pablo, Chika Anyanwu, and Sister Mary Grace, S.V.
About Envision: Theology of the Body for Middle School
Envision: Theology of the Body for Middle School was designed to aid young people in grades 6-8 find answers to tough questions about their bodies, their identity, and their sexuality. Reflecting the pedagogical approach of St. John Paul II’s revolutionary teaching, the program cuts through the noise of today’s culture and inspires young people to envision a life of authentic freedom and love.
Envision presents the core truths of Theology of the Body with three key questions:
- Who am I?
- Where am I going?
- How do I get there?
Authentic answers to these questions address many of the areas young people struggle with today, including body image, sexual identity, use of technology, pressure to date, sin and reconciliation, emotional vulnerability, bullying, weekend culture, and, of course, questions about sex and love.
The DVD Set provides eight sessions. Each session has a 15-20 minute video divided three video segments that range in length from approximately 2-7 minutes each. This powerful video series features authors and Theology of the Body experts Jason Evert, Brian Butler, Colin and Aimee MacIver. Other dynamic presenters include Tanner Kalina, Mari Pablo, Chika Anyanwu, and Sister Mary Grace, S.V.
About Envision: Theology of the Body for Middle School
Envision: Theology of the Body for Middle School was designed to aid young people in grades 6-8 find answers to tough questions about their bodies, their identity, and their sexuality. Reflecting the pedagogical approach of St. John Paul II’s revolutionary teaching, the program cuts through the noise of today’s culture and inspires young people to envision a life of authentic freedom and love.
Envision presents the core truths of Theology of the Body with three key questions:
- Who am I?
- Where am I going?
- How do I get there?
Authentic answers to these questions address many of the areas young people struggle with today, including body image, sexual identity, use of technology, pressure to date, sin and reconciliation, emotional vulnerability, bullying, weekend culture, and, of course, questions about sex and love.