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  • Cost-free College
    Sure, the cost of higher education is going up faster than a gallon of gas. By the time today’s first graders are in college, tuition...
  • You Oughta Be in Pixels
    The video game industry raked in almost as much money as the film industry during the 2007-08 fiscal year. Gaming software grew 38...
  • Phones for Preschoolers?
    Silly parents, cell phones are for kids. At least that’s what cell phone companies are telling consumers. Teens, ‘tweens and even younger...
  • Coming Soon to a Cell Phone Near You
    Forget those massive 50-inch LED screens and jaw-dropping homeentertainment systems. The biggest trend in movies and television is,...
  • Virtual Reality
    Virtual worlds such as Second Life and Habbo Hotel are expected to boom in the next 10 years, with more than 1 billion folks expected...
  • True Grid
    The Internet is soooo five nanoseconds ago. At least that’s what some scientists believe. But have no fear: They’ve already created...
  • Video (games) Saved the Radio Star
    The music industry isn’t dead yet, but musicians are increasingly looking for new ways to get out its product. Many classic rockers...

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YOUTH CULTURE
  • Border Crossings: A Conversation on Immigration with Danny Carroll
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    Daniel Clark
    Immigration—forced and unforced, historic and contemporary—is an unavoidable part of American life. In centuries past, ministries were able to ignore this phenomenon; but immigration and immigrants no longer are isolated, segregated or subjugated in the way they were during the founding centuries of our nation. The world is everywhere around us. Our neighborhoods, our churches, our schools and even our families are more diverse than ever before. It is this phenomenon (read: this beautiful, humble and creative kingdom opportunity) that should lead youth ministers to stand up and take notice of the work of scholars and practitioners like Danny Carroll.
  • Beyond Red, Yellow, Black & White
    Jennifer Bradbury
    “We must face the fact the church is still the most segregated major institution in America. At 11:00 on Sunday morning when we stand and sing, and Christ has no east or west, we stand at the most segregated...
  • Showing Hope Throughout the World
    Shaohannah's Hope, the adoption and orphan care ministry founded by Steven Curtis and Mary Beth Chapman, announces that to date, an astounding $761,582 had been donated to the Maria's Miracle Fund. Created in loving memory of the Chapman's daughter, Maria Sue, the family and ministry are so grateful for the outpouring of love and generous donations, and most of all for the continuous prayers. Thank you!
  • Tech Talk: Top Youth Culture Sites for Youth Workers
    Paul Asay
    Today’s youth are practically hardwired into our media-centric world, absorbing terabytes of information every week. Want to know if Britney has custody of her kids these days? If Lil Wayne’s “Lollipop”...
  • Going Deeper than Feelings
    Walt Mueller
    For those of us in youth ministry, the word feel (and all its relatives) is the “f-word” that should concern us the most, not because feelings are bad but because the growing reliance on feelings as the guide for life is a challenge that cuts to the core of everything we’re called to teach our students about life in the kingdom of God. Our students are swimming in a culture where the authority by which decisions are made is feelings—which by the way, can change at any given point in time.
  • On the Radar: Phyllis Tickle; Charities; Skateboarding & Music
    Author Phyllis Tickle to Headline Emergent Conference; Support Charities Painlessly Through Shopping, Search Engine; Support Charities Painlessly Through Shopping, Search Engine;
  • Health: Food for Thought
    The nation’s biggest food and drink companies ponied up about $1.6 billion to advertise their products to kids in 2006, and critics say much of that cash went to push the unhealthiest of foods.
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