The October 2011 Issue of Moms & Pops Stuff marked the beginning of its 10th year of providing this free resource for youth pastors to give to the parents of the teens with whom they work. Other than one recent design change, Moms & Pops Stuff has stayed consistent by providing practical and realistic ways for parents to pass their faith on to their teen and maybe even their teen’s friends.

Reflecting on the 10-year marker, creator Brenda Seefeldt said, “I knew we were ahead of the times by providing this resource. That makes me proud, but I’m happier that the majority of youth ministry resources are now providing similar resourcing–whatever it takes to better equip parents to take the lead on the discipleship of their teens. I know we’ll keep doing our part as we strongly believe in the results of Church Family-Based Youth Ministry.”

Those at Wild Frontier say thank you for making this happen. See the October 2011 issue of Moms & Pops Stuff.

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