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  • C is for Comics
    Anita K. Palmer
    Strips and Graphic Novels Explore Teen Themes
  • B Is for Branding
    Tyler Wigg Stevenson
    I sit, this Nashville morning, in the Freon cool of a Borders café, wearing a wrinkled oxford-cloth shirt, dingy cargo shorts, and...
  • A is for Alarm
    Dick Staub
    Christians Need to Go Deeper, Flee Christianity-Lite and Transform Culture “Jesus did not come to make us Christian; Jesus came to...
  • A Better Hour Thanks to William Wilberforce
    An inspiring, new one-hour television documentary, "THE BETTER HOUR: The Legacy of William Wilberforce,"(www.thebetterhour.com) is...
  • Multi-faith Site Provides Resources for Youth and Workers
    As you know, with social networks becoming more popular, many of them are targeting niche markets and specific demographics. Accordingly,...
  • Ma, Can I Go Out and Play–at USC?
    Paul Asay
    Ryan Boatright, a 138-pound potential basketball star at the University of Southern California, is currently undersized to play point...
  • Hold On: My Laundry Is Calling
    Paul Asay
    Students at Dickinson College are still smarter than the average on-campus washing machine, but the margin may have been cut a bit...

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  • Worldview: Guatemala: Healing the Water
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    Vanessa Nelson
    I stepped from the plane onto the carpeted floor in the tunnel leading directly into the Guatemala City airport. The walls were bright turquoise, and the airport had a strange garage smell. My dad and I went through customs, then found a man holding a sign that read, Healing Waters. Dean Nelson. Vanessa Nelson. And the names of the five other people with us.
  • Confessions of a Clan Chaplain: Loving God, Games, and the Gamers Who Play Them
    Robert J. Brink
    My name is Rob, and I’ve got a secret. I’m a 30-year-old gamer. Ever since Frogger, I’ve been hooked. Side-scrollers, roleplaying games, adventure games, first-person shooters, simulations, massively multi-player...
  • No More Kid Stuff: Youth Workers Confront the Challenge of Emerging Adulthood
    Eric Yates
    Scholars in human development describe emerging adulthood as the period of life between the ages of 18 and 30 when young people become independent and autonomous. What makes it a modern phenomenon are its unique characteristics: the postponing of marriage and parenthood, increased time spent in pursuit of higher education, frequent job changes, and an extension of financial support from parents. For Christian young adults—and the youth ministry workers who nurture them—the trend holds its own unique challenges.
  • The Urban Take: The Post-Black Leader
    Efrem Smith
    Urban youth ministers could be uniquely positioned to lead national youth ministry organizations if they seize opportunities to develop themselves as theologians and strategic leaders. This notion has...
  • Emergent Hybrid Synergy: The Rise of the -Mergents
    Tony Jones and Steve Knight
    We're not sure how it started to happen exactly, but people from many different streams of Christianity started finding some inspiration, hope, and community through Emergent Village-and then they started to find each other. Well, it's grown dramatically over the past couple years, thanks in large part to the Internet. We're thrilled about this, as people explore how the emergent experiment might take hold in the Petri dish of their own traditions/denominations.
  • Teens, Children at High Risk of ID Theft
    Children and teens are in danger as ID thieves are increasingly focusing their crimes on unsuspecting victims. If you would like to offer your youth ministry group tips on ID theft prevention ...
  • New Indian Generation Reveres Old Culture
    We reporters are taught to be skeptical of the people we cover. It's hard, however, not to feel warmly toward Nisha Mehta. She's giggly, stylish and warm -- and when she turns her gale-force smile on you, it's irresistible. She's also tough, independent and has a regal bearing. She's simultaneously someone you want to hug and someone not to be trifled with.
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  • Go Fish Generates YouTube Buzz with Mom Song
    Dove Award nominees Go Fish are once again generating a buzz on YouTube.com with “The Mom Song,” a cleverly comedic tribute arriving online just in time for Mother’s Day. Written by Go Fish founder Jamie Statema and his wife Julie, and featured on the group’s Snazzy recording, the song has received more than 11,000 hits since being posted on YouTube two weeks ago.
  • Hiring Security Guards for Youth Group
    Youth group security is a hot topic among student ministry workers. Listen to Jeff Trenham, children's...
  • Youth Ministry Napoleon Dynamite Style
    Creative, entertaining, and very funny video spoof of the movie that shows youth ministry can be hip...
  • Keith Green Had a Secret
    Watch footage of "I've Got a Secret" when 11-year-old Keith Green revealed he'd signed a five-year record...
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