The Period of Youth
Junior Youth Empowerment
Service and Society
Forces That Shape Us
Building Capacity
100

Youth are encouraged to avoid this fragmented approach that separates service from education and work.

What is a disjointed view of life?

100

This age group is referred to as “a reservoir of capacity to transform society.”

Who are junior youth (ages 12–15)?

100

Helping others is often seen as a form of helping a greater cause or purpose.

What is service to humanity?

100

Name one positive social force that can guide youth. 

What is love for truth (also acceptable: thirst for knowledge, attraction to beauty)?

100

The training institute helps youth build capacity for this type of life.

What is a life of service?

200

According to ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, no deed in the world is nobler than this.

What is service to the common good?

200

This person acts as a guide and friend to junior youth, helping them grow spiritually and intellectually.

What is an animator?

200

Youth are urged to avoid these types of misleading decisions, like “should I study or serve?”

What are false choices?

200

Name one destructive force mentioned in the text.

What is materialism (or self-centeredness)?

200

Through studying texts, junior youth strengthen this power, helping them understand the world.

What is spiritual perception?

300

This is the phrase used to describe the twofold moral purpose of personal growth and contributing to society.

What is "a coherent life of service"?

300

The spiritual empowerment programme helps junior youth do this to social forces.

What is recognize and resist negative social forces (or "combat destructive forces")?

300

One way youth contribute to social progress is by integrating this spirit into daily actions.

What is a spirit of generous giving?

300

Youth must recognize the impact of these on themselves and others.

What are social forces?

300

Animators and youth both build this when they support one another and engage in meaningful action.

What is moral purpose (or spiritual capacity)?

400

Name two environments where youth interact with social forces.

What are family and school? (also accepted: peer group, media, workplace, community)

400

These two emotions often mix during early adolescence, creating contradictions in behavior.

What are worry and excitement?

400

Educational programs help youth apply these to real-world situations.

What are guiding principles (or values or virtues)?

400

These two life aspects are often mistakenly viewed as opposites in decision-making.

What are material advancement and service to others?

400

Name one way the junior youth program helps participants develop intellectually.

What is enhancing powers of expression (or analyzing social forces, or studying meaningful texts)?

500

Many youth find purpose by contributing to this, rather than focusing only on themselves.

What is the well-being of society?

500

Junior youth are drawn to this ideal quality, often seen in their desire to help others.

What is justice (or a sense of justice)?

500

Youth who serve selflessly attract these divine supports.

What are the confirmations of God?

500

Environments that nurture this quality help junior youth grow.

What is spiritual perception (or spiritual qualities)?

500

The capacity to serve grows when youth recognize the link between personal growth and this.

What is social progress?