As saints we belong to that huge network of God’s people that shines like a multitude of stars in the dark sky of the universe.
Henri Nouwen
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I’ve known Doug & Angie Franklin from LeaderTreks for over two years and I recently got to hang out with Dan Colwin while at the Simply Youth Ministry Conference. I love their Refuel in the Rockies retreat for youth workers and I’m looking forward to being part of that. They recently came out with a free […]
My most frustrating moments were always when, after a day of near constant work, it seemed I had nothing to show for my labors. But one day I had an epiphany; I realized it wouldn’t be too difficult to track my time with students. Ok, so it’s not original but it was an epiphany for […]
I’m fortunate to have a Triumvirate of Old Youth Ministry Guys who I call upon for advice and encouragement. Each of the three has over 30 years of youth ministry experience and they are all valued contributors to my life and my ministry. Find the Old Guys Don’t sit and wait for a veteran youth […]
How do you help your students interact with God’s Word, reflect on what God is doing during a mission trip, respond to God’s work and remember it years later? A Mission Trip Journal! READ GOD’S THOUGHTS You are 300-3,000 miles away from your home because you believe the Bible highlights, models & commands missions. Show […]
you’ve ever defended “Rolling Stone” as a professional expense. teenagers ever ask you, “What do you do all day?” or “They pay you?” your idea of a dream trip involves malaria pills and going to Haiti. when you hear, “Shultz burns rice” you think of three men and not a bad German cook. going to […]
Is your job secure? Here’s a surprising rundown of “sins” that’ll get you the hook. Here’s some breaking news: It’s no fun to get fired. Just ask a youth leader who’s been through it. After years in youth ministry, I’ve seen enough to know what it takes to get the hook. Avoid these mistakes, and […]
“Indispensable youth worker” sounds like an oxymoron. None of us are truly indispensable. But there are many things you can do to make your position and ministry more secure. These ideas are principles, not promises. (And one more provison: What makes you indispensable in one church might get you fired in another.) 1. Push the […]
I live in the richest county in the richest state of the country. What 90210 is to the zip codes of America, Fairfield County is to the counties of America. A good friend has a calling to the poor. He leads annual mission trips to India, Haiti and Mexico City to expose students to the […]
Mission trips often spark life changes. Most mission participants will return home with a different perspective on life, ministry, and compassion, but some will have a difficult time dealing with all they experience. Janet is in India working in one of Mother Theresa’s relief houses. The team is sitting at a table resting and she […]
I’ve always had a fascination with the game of chess and the strategy needed to play it well. My fascination was never strong enough to join the chess club in high school, probably because I couldn’t weather the stigma. As I reflect on the power issues that often crop up in churches, I realized I’m […]
Dear Author lenevans.net !
Absolutely with you it agree. In it something is also to me your idea is pleasant. I suggest to take out for the general discussion.
Akhar | Dec 9, 2009 | Reply