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$5 Ministry Training AMAZING!!!

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Add comment October 19, 2009

$5 Youth Ministry Training

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Youth Ministry Training for only $5? Seriously!?!

($5 Training)

What You’ll Get: Over 3 hours of focused youth ministry training by Matt Wilks (resident Canadian youth guru) and Chris Folmsbee (author of A New Kind of Youth Ministry & of course a wanna-be Canadian).

  • You’ll also receive interaction with other youth workers like you
  • Outlines and notes for each seminar
  • Flash drive with all the content from the seminar
  • Seminar Outlines for: Discipleship: Shaping Students for the Mission of God, Leadership 101: 10 Essentials for Developing Healthy Teams, Engaging Parents: Keys to Helping Students Develop an Authentic Faith (.doc and .pdf)
    • Seminar Presentation Slides (.ppt, .pdf, .key)
    • Barefoot Catalog with hundreds of resources
    • Free Product from Barefoot Ministries including a 30 day trial to barefootministries.com
    • All for only $5!

Seminars: (1) Spiritual Formation for the Mission of God, (2) Dynamics and practices of healthy volunteer teams, (3) Collaborating with parents to spiritually influence their kids

Cities: Winnipeg, November 14th. Toronto, November 21st.

1 comment October 14, 2009

Youth Ministry:Fair Trade

Do you believe that people in developing nations are no different than we are in that they desire dignity, the opportunity to work, provide for their families, and invest in their communities. They are different in that they face significant challenges socially, economically, geographically, and politically that make it impossible for them to break the cycle of poverty without strategic and respectful support and intervention.

As a youth ministry leader, you should be involved personally in fair trade but also infecting change within the youth ministry that God has blessed you to lead.

ht to ZoeAlliance

1 comment September 15, 2009

Implementing the Plan

by Tim McCoy

mime-attachmentYouth Leaders Unite!  I love the image of all youth leaders at the beginning of the ministry season, gathering together and doing the ”all hands in the circle” shout of “ON THREE, WE CAN DO IT!”  Last week, I was away on a personal retreat and spent a portion of every day praying for these crucial days of implementing the plan and calendar that you’ve been anticipating all summer.

Wait…you did prepare for today last spring didn’t you?  All of your volunteers are in place for the fall and winter ministry seasons, right?  The ministry calendar is set and all that’s left to do is implement the plan that you’ve been praying over all summer.  Ready, set, go!

I’ve suggested here that planning should be a crucial part of what you do with teenagers in ministry.  I, with you, know and appreciate the challenges and struggles with finding enough people to share leadership within your ministry.  That’s why I’ve been praying.  And, that’s why you should, whether you’ve nailed down a calendar and plan or not, immediately invite a prayer team to be praying you through the fall and winter as you care for the spiritual and developmental needs of those you serve.  So, step one, find some friends and unleash their prayers over you and your team of leaders as you gingerly nurture the lives of those with whom God has entrusted  you.

Add comment September 11, 2009

POLL: Ministry Year Plan

1 comment August 17, 2009

Two Days in Kenya with ONE

Article written by Bryant Shannon for Relevant Magazine

Meet Bryant Shannon, a rising junior at the University of Florida in Gainesville and co-leader of one of the top

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three schools in the ONE Campus Challenge [OCC]. He studies Biological Engineering and Public Health, and has volunteered in small communities in Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Belize and Nicaragua to help raise

awareness about extreme poverty, HIV/AIDS, clean water, and respiratory illnesses attributable to open-air cooking. Eventually, he hopes to become a physician. While in Kenya, he looked specifically at “Challenges in

Kenyan Healthcare.”

While in Kenya, Bryant blogged for the OCC. Two of his entries—capturing what happened on the ground…

Rest of article here Two Days in Kenya with ONE

ht to our friends at Relevant Magazine

Add comment August 11, 2009

Why Johnny College Isn’t Coming To Church

college_thumbI’ve been reading many different statistics that give us reasons about why college students are leaving the church after high school. There are various reasons and excuses that are being tossed around.

Over the next few weeks we will be giving various information and opinions about why there seems to be a large exodus by graduation high school students and twenty-somethings from the church.

Is there a problem or is there not a problem? Who is to blame? Should we just move on and change or try and fix the issue?

Orginally published on Monday, July 27, 2009 at 8:38 AM
by
Todd Rhoades

Recently, my friend Ed Stetzer gave a presentation at the International Christian Retail Show on some of the research he’s doing at LifeWay. He shared the top reasons they’ve found that young adults are dropping out of church these days. Among the reasons:

1. They simply want a break from church (27%);
2. They felt church members are judgmental and/or hypocritical (26%);
3. They moved to college and didn’t find another church (25%);

4. They have work responsibilities that keep them from attending (23%);
5. They moved too far from church (22%);
6. They just got too busy, even though they’d still like to attend (22%);
7. They didn’t feel connected to the church in the first place (20%);
8. They disagreed with the church’s political/social stance (18%);
9. They decided to spend more time with friends (17%);
10. They were just going to church to please their parents (17%).

That is some interesting information. I’d love to see how this meshes with the reasons that older adults leave the church. I think there are similarities, regardless of age.

One of the biggest reasons adults give for dropping out of church is that they feel people in the church are judgmental and hypocritical. Another reason often given is work responsibilities. And then there are those who just want a break, others who have moved and haven’t reconnected with a new church, or are just too busy. And these days, many of us disagree with the church’s political and/or social views.

And just going to church to please your parents? Well that’s still a good excuse, no matter your age. Except maybe it’s your spouse, or another family member you’re aiming to please.

Why do people leave your church? No, really. Why do people leave? Think of the last 5 families that have left your church. Do you even know why they left? And did you or anyone discuss their decision with them after they left?

Young people AND adults leave churches for the silliest reasons. Sometimes a gentle prodding or talk can rescue them from their inactivity in the church. Sometimes not. But too often, we just let them go. We allow their laziness or lousy reasoning to keep them from our or any church, and stand by as they distance themselves from the One who wants, more than anything, to have a day-by-day relationship with them.

Is there someone you should call today to say, “Hey, how are you doing? I’ve been missing you?”

Thanks, and have a great week! You can email me at trhoades@mondaymorninginsight.com.

Todd

Add comment August 6, 2009

What are you hearing?

Students and parents communicate so many messages to us as youth workers that we oftentimes feel overwhelmed with the content of what we are hearing. What can we do with all of these messages that we are hearing? Who do you have that cares for you? Mentors you? Refreshes your soul?

ht to our friends at Canadian Youth Workers Convention: www.cywc.com

Add comment July 6, 2009

Canadian Youth Workers Convention

Canada’s Premier
Youth Workers Convention

YS CYWC

Follow the convention at the following sites:
Website: cywc.com
Twitter: cywc

Add comment June 24, 2009

New Summer Resource

ENGAGE - Summer 2009 - ThumbnailENGAGE: The Journal of Youth Culture

Topics: The Sad Reality of Sexual Abuse, Twilight: Sucking the Lifeblood out of teenagers?, What is the ’success’ in parenting teens? with Dr. Paul Tripp, Resource Reviews, College Ministry, and much, much more…

You can also find a permanent link to this newsletter on the right hand side under BlogRoll

ht to our friends at Center for Parent/Youth Understanding (CPYU)

Add comment June 23, 2009

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