Unhealthy relationships can start early and last a lifetime. Teens often think some behaviors, like teasing and name-calling, are a “normal” part of a relationship. However, these behaviors can become abusive and develop into more serious forms of violence.
As teens develop emotionally, they are heavily influenced by experiences in their relationships. Healthy relationship behaviors can have a positive effect on a teen’s emotional development. Unhealthy, abusive, or violent relationships can have short- and long-term negative effects on a developing teen.
This important dialog is open to teens, young adults, parents, guardians and anyone who want’s to be enlightened or freed. Teen Dating Violence can be stopped and must be stopped.
Join us today as we talk about what most don’t.
There’s always Life in the Zone!
There’ll be much more information shared at the session today but here are a few helpful links:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Teen Dating Violence
Arrival time: between 11:45 & 12noon
As the spread and devastating effects of COVID-19 is decreasing and more and more people are getting the vaccine and boosters, we are resuming a cautious level of in-house fellowship. Still following the guidance of wearing face masks, temperature checks at the door and socially distant seating, we are coming together to lift up the name of Jesus – One Heart, One Praise, One Breakthrough, we are The Brooklyn Diocese, Region 2, Church of our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith, Inc.
Join Bishop Michael and the Saints of Beulah Tabernacle, as we go to encourage the hearts of leaders and members of our beloved churches.