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Steve Rabey

Below you’ll find articles by Steve Rabey. All of the articles on YouthWorker.com represent some of the best youth ministry content, written by experienced pastors. We pray you’ll find these to be a helpful resource in your ministry.
  • Steve Rabey
    (March 2011)
    YWJ: In the past you have been Mr. Emergent-guy. What's your main passion/calling/role right now, and what's your ongoing involvement with the emergent movement (either narrowly or broadly understood)?
  • Steve Rabey
    (February 2010)
    What can you do to make sure ministry doesn't weaken your relationship?
  • Steve Rabey
    (January 2010)
    Scott Mills discusses holistic youth ministry and related products from Lifeway.
  • Steve Rabey
    (December 2009)
    The publicist talks about resources on youth culture and family ministry.
  • Steve Rabey
    (December 2009)
    What the heck is film for? Most folks see mainstream Hollywood movies as a form of entertainment or escape. For them, seven bucks is a small price to pay for 90 minutes of silly jokes, noisy chase scenes, pumped up action heroes or hot sex.Others, including a growing number of youth workers and pastors,...
  • Steve Rabey
    (December 2009)
    You also may want to think of it as a form of "spiritual formation," even though nobody calls it that. As a youth worker, you probably have an idea of what you'd like to achieve with your kids. Your plan may not always be totally thought-out or successfully executed, but you have an idea of what kind...
  • Steve Rabey
    (December 2009)
    The Kentucky middle school pastor talks about middle school ministry.
  • Steve Rabey
    (December 2009)
    The author and motivational speaker shares how youth workers can help teens recover from sexual and physical abuse.
  • Steve Rabey
    (November 2009)
    The author shares ways youth workers can reach out to gay and lesbian youth, and how in the past churches have failed to minister to gays in a Christ-like manner.
  • Steve Rabey
    (November 2009)
    The author discusses college ministry, emerging adulthood, and connecting students to mature believers in local congregations.

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