Hanging On to Adultness in Youth Ministry
I was once in a conversation with a group of teenagers about friends and friendships. It became apparent that students felt like friendships were a big deal during the adolescent
I was once in a conversation with a group of teenagers about friends and friendships. It became apparent that students felt like friendships were a big deal during the adolescent
Last month, we talked about the idea of assessment–figuring out where you are in your ministry. A reminder that you do not know where you are, it is difficult to
Guest Article by Abe Haley, FBC Covington, LA (slamminthoughts.blogspot.com) Note from Allen: The stereotype of the “rock star” youth worker is one of a twenty-something hipster with skills in guitar,
One of the hardest things to do in youth ministry is to figure out where you are. Early sailors used a sextant to find their position by sighting the stars.
Social networking had made us start counting our friends. Or our followers. Or our circles. Or whatever label is given to quantify our relationships. I remember back in the early days