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Jones calls pastors, youth ministry workers, and others involved in the work of the Kingdom of God to be constant agents of peace and...
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We're all swimming in it. In this issue, a team of experts helps yoyu figure out what to do about it.
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YouthWorker Journal’s pop-culture columnist puts his years of experience in this book, full of research and insight about today’s youth...
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Walt Mueller
“Culture” isn’t the dirty word it used to be—at least not in youth ministry circles. “The only accurate prediction we can make about...
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Lilly Lewin
Moving Beyond Performance to Participation within Youth Ministry
“Don’t tell anyone, but singing in church isn’t necessarily participation.”
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Mark Helsel
Helping Your Kids Make the Most of TV: I firmly believe TV is a youth ministry tool worth having in my toolbox.
“The church should...
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Pamela Erwin
Do You Know What Your Kids Are Reading?
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If you got a sinking sensation in your stomach reading the previous item, you might breathe a sigh of relief reading this one. Federal statistics tell us fewer youths are rushing to get their drivers’ licenses when they turn 16. In 2006, only 29 percent of 16-year-olds had that laminated card of freedom, compared to 43 percent in 1998.
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The 2008 version of the Christian inspirational project “ConGRADulations” is out, and this year’s DVD includes a message from Bethany Hamilton, a surfing wunderkind whose arm was bitten off by a shark...
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A new Christian magazine, designed by kids to be read by kids, hit the market this April. KidSpirit magazine, which is based in Brooklyn, N.Y., and has an editorial board completely made up of children and teens, targets children ages 11-15 and encourages them to grapple with issues related to faith, spirituality and morality. The first issue, for instance, includes stories on spirituality and nature, climate change and Tai Chi Chuan—as well as original poetry, book reviews and art.
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Parents may think their teens don’t listen to them, but according to a new study, parents have a major influence on how teens perceive—and act on—their faith.
The survey, conducted by the American Bible...
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Pioneer Clubs, an organization specializing in designing Bible-based curricula for midweek church youth functions, has created a new program specifically designed for large children’s groups. It’s called the Exploring program, and its creators say it specifically addresses pitfalls associated with large children’s groups: adult volunteer recruitment, the logistics of dealing with lots of kids and, of course, giving the children relevant, meaningful messages week after week.
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Pioneer Clubs, an organization specializing in designing Bible-based curricula for midweek church youth functions, has created a new program specifically designed for large children’s groups. It’s called...
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We’ve all heard automobile accidents are the leading cause of death among children and teens. A new study has brought that sobering stat into sharper focus, finding more than half of the nearly 10,000 children ages 8 to 17 who were killed in car crashes over a six-year period were riding with a teen driver.
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Watch as members of this youth ministry group compete to see which team manipulates tin foil the best.
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Barlow Girl reminds those of us found in Christ we are "Never Alone."
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Reality television star Chris Graebe explains why he left his partying lifestyle behind and how God has...
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Youth group security is a real and serious concern, but sometimes it's good to visit the lighter side...
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