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JOBS & TRAINING
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Pastors and speakers who have the privilege of sharing God's message with others each week can gain reassurance from passages that remind us that even the great Apostle Paul had many moments of uncertainty and self-doubt....
By Jeremy Berg
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Working My Way Down the Corporate Ladder: A Long-Term Youth Worker Shares His Financial Lessons
By J. Steve Miller
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Isn't it OK to help family and friends with their problems? If you don't listen to and help them, who will?
By Felicia Harris
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When you need more than a youth ministry volunteer can give, but you're not looking for another you, an intern may be the answer.
By David Olshine
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You're either in charge, or you're supporting the one who is. If you're supporting the one who is, you're either really supporting them, or you're stewing because you don't want to or wish they'd do things differently—dare...
By Danette Matty
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Quite honestly, most of us don't enter youth ministry because we want to work with adults, but with kids. That's who we're called to serve; therefore, that's who we focus on. If we've been doing this for any amount of time,...
By Jeff Chesemore
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It happens far too often. We enter ministry with a passion for the Lord, then long hours, criticism, high expectations, even too many good things coming too fast overwhelm us and sweep us to a place we never intended to be....
By Larry Magnuson
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My 17-year-old self didn’t do a good job of listening to anyone but himself. Most of the time, I said what I wanted and did what I wanted. I was, as most every teenager I knew, deaf to the voice of anyone older than me. (My...
By Patton Dodd
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Our Almighty God, carries the highest honor in this world. Because He is the Master of this universe He has created us with a purpose. We need to spend time with God to understand that purpose. When we spend time with God...
By Arundhathi Pv
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One of the worst feelings in the world has to be the feeling of inadequacy. We all feel it at times. Some people feel it all the time. Some actually have allowed it to define them to the point of it becoming their identity....
By Christopher J. Romano
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YOUTHWORKER JOURNAL
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