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David Kinnaman
A First Look at an Important New Study
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Allison R. Graff
If you involve them, they will come. With so many activities vying for teenagers’ time and energy—sports, academics, social life, sleep—it’s...
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Barry Shafer
Guarding with Paul's Ancient Teachings: Take a quick mental inventory of your youth ministry.
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Mark Cannister
Most articles, books, seminars, conventions and Web sites about youth ministry challenge us to do something. Do better programs, do...
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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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Brent Carl
Since 2004, the month of May has been bitter sweet for me. On one hand, May 2004 was the most amazing month I have ever seen in my youth ministry career but one of the most difficult, as well. May 2004 began a continuous series of reflections for me as a youth pastor, especially as I contemplate the idea of leaving a legacy that will draw people into a relationship with Jesus.
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Jamey Newsted
Jill spoils our visitors. Mike organizes the sound system. Gayl practices with the praise band. Sandy teaches a small group. Nick sets up our activities. Jack runs the games. Lori seeks out the timid....
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Mark W. Cannister
The Youth Worker’s Guide to Helping Teenagers in Crisis
Rich Van Pelt and Jim Hancock
Youth Specialties/Zondervan, 2007, 291 pp., $14.99. www.youthspecialties.com
A Parent’s Guide to Helping Teenagers in Crisis
Rich Van Pelt and Jim Hancock
Youth Specialties/Zondervan, 2007, 272 pp., $12.99, www.youthspecialties.com
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Sonia Urban
77 Creative Ways Kids Can Serve
Sondra Clark
Wesleyan Publishing House; 2008, 177 pp., $12.99, www.wesleyan.org
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The Center for Youth Ministry Training in Brentwood, Tenn., is the recipient of a $404,000 grant from the Indianapolis-based Lilly Foundation to support its work training youth ministers, the organization announced.
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Mark Oestreicher
I’ve been working with young teens in the church for about 25 years. These days, it feels as if I spent about 22 or 23 of those years building my knowledge, experience and expertise—and I’ve spent the...
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Syler Thomas
In my last column (January/February 2008), I tried to make the case that longevity in youth ministry is something to be desired. Youth workers have a reputation of being transitory, which ends up limiting their effectiveness. In this issue I’d like to investigate what causes youth pastors to leave. In my next column (September-October), I’ll conclude the series with some ideas for how to last.
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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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