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The Magazine for Youth Ministry
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David Olshine
Why has prayer become less important than skits, PowerPoint, and eating? As I traveled by plane to speak at a mega-church’s youth ministry...
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Paul Robertson
Next time you see a young person with a tattoo, why not ask him or her to share the story behind it?
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Bob Yoder
We need to better enable young people to encounter the significant losses they will experience ... As pastors and youth ministry workers,...
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Tom Bergler
Informality, impatience with tradition, entertaining worship services, spiritual seeking, falling in love with Jesus, idealistic (or...
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Barry Shafer
Twenty-year youth ministry veteran Barry Shafer recently was struck by a lesser known phrase in the book of James: the No-Fault Clause.
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Grant Wood
Helping kids combat anxiety and depression --
My journey as a vocational youth ministry worker started out in 1995 with a minty-fresh...
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Walt Mueller
Narcissism is a cultural reality we youth ministry workers must seriously consider if we hope to be effective in youth ministry.
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Christian Skaters announces that it will be hosting its 2008 U.S. Skate Conference in Huntington Beach, Calif., September 1-3. The event will be held at The Sanctuary Church, 8642 Westminster Blvd., Westminster, CA 92683. Call 714.893.7437 or register online at www.SkateConference.com Join pro skaters, am skaters, youth pastors, skate companies and skate park owners as we equip, encourage and pray for one another at this event. Hear the stories of how skate ministry has impacted the lives of today's top skaters. Learn from those who are veterans at skate ministry. Even build a ramp!
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Paul Turner
It’s almost Go time. Your cast begins to assemble. On cue, the theme music blares as Gary the Game Guy enters with gadgets and gear to take on the fiercest junior high student. Striding behind him is Emily...
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Many times when intergenerational youth ministry is considered, what we really are asking is, Where can I get some adults to run small groups, teach a particular class, etc? We need to make this as relatively easy as possible. Not everyone is cut out for teaching, though they can be trained. The teaching/mentoring/discipleship role is typically a paramount need. Here is what not to do. Don’t advertise. Putting an ad on your Web site or in church bulletin is not the best idea. Instead, identify potential intergenerational volunteers. Pray for wisdom and discernment, and don’t go it alone. Lean on Holy Spirit guidance and spiritual advisors. Here are my suggestions as to what kind of person to look for:
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Dr. Steve Vandegriff
OK. “Intergenerational youth ministry” may sound like an oxymoron, but think about it. What can be more normal than other generations being a part of ministry to young people / teenagers / students / adolescents...
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Danette Matty
We all know friends, pets and even houseplants need care, but what about volunteers? Here, a veteran youth ministry worker provides a short list of ways you can express your care for your volunteers. Commandment #1: Challenge me spiritually, not only as a leader.
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Dr. Allen Jackson
Not too long ago, I was flipping through the cable channel guide and found two movies playing on different channels. One was 50 First Dates and the other, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days. It struck me funny...
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To put it mildly, the retiring professionals of today aren’t fulfilling Beatle Paul McCartney’s picture of the 64-year-old. We’re a different kind of graying generation. Walk by any clubhouse of an “active adult living community,” and you’ll find Sinatra is out. You’ll hear music by the Eagles and Sting. We’re not your father’s grandfather.
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Hilarious footage of a youth ministry pastor trying to correct a faux pas.
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Listen as Dr. Gary Chapman discusses his new book, Love as a Way of Life.
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Listen as Dr. Gary Chapman discusses how the idea for his latest book was born.
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