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June 30, 2009

   

 

Here’s our latest eJournal full of fun stuff you can use and insights to challenge you.

Here’s what’s in this issue:

Youth Culture Lesson: Kids Bringing Parents to Church
Youth Culture Book Content: What’s Really Worth Fighting About?
Bye,Bye Blogs
Does Pop Culture Suck?
New Resource Review: The Domino Effect: Falling Forward into the Story of Good and Evil, Chris Brooks, Chad Norris, Dave Rhodes

 
 

Youth Culture Lesson
Kids Bringing Parents to Church

 
   

Some parents who haven’t been to church for a while are in for a surprise. Their children, who have become attracted to church programs and the gospel, are inviting Mom and Dad to join them in attending church.

See More Youth Culture Lessons:
‘Know Your Enemy’ from Green Day’s 21st Century Breakdown’

Explicit Photos Trouble Ex-Miss USA Carrie Prejean and Other Young Women

Kids and the Recession

Forever Young: Growing Up and Growing Older

The Supergirl Syndrome

Addicted to Gaming?

Sportsmanship

 
  Youth Culture Book Content: What’s Really Worth Fighting About?  
   

What battles are worth fighting, and which are better left alone? Is each battle a hill worth dying on? Veteran youth worker and author Al Menconi shares a chapter from his latest book.

 
  Bye, Bye Blogs  
   

There are more than 130 million blogs in the world, but a recent story by New York Times reporter Douglas Quenqua says that only 7.4 million of these blogs have been updated in the last 120 days. What’s happening to the rest of them? Read more on our Web site.

 
  Does Pop Culture Suck?  
   

Entertainment Weekly says yes, “more than ever.” See the magazine’s update on Vampire-themed TV shows, movies and more. Read more on our Web site.

 

YouthWorker Journal TOOLS Review
The Domino Effect: Falling Forward into the Story of Good and Evil

Chris Brooks Chad Norris, Dave Rhodes,
Wayfarer/Thomas Nelson, 2008, $50.00

www.wayfarer.tv

 

If you’re looking for a safe small-group Bible study, reviewer Mark Cannister says to look elsewhere. If you’re looking for a provocative means to get your students to look at biblical truths, then this is the resource for you. Click here to learn more.

   

The July/August issue of YouthWorker Journal features 100+ reviews of books, curriculum, movies, DVDs and other printed in. To get your own copy of YouthWorker Journal, all you need to do is subscribe. Then you will get all the articles, columns, reviews of all the best books, curriculum and other materials.

Thanks for joining us for this issue of the YouthWorker eJournal. See you next time.

Sincerely, Steve Rabey, YouthWorker Journal editor, and our entire crew

 
 
 

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