
Allen Jackson
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

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

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

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

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

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