Boys Becoming Men/ Girls Becoming Women
Boys and girls are different. Everybody knows that, yet when we plan programs for the church we too frequently act as if those differences don’t exist, or as if they are unimportant.
Read MorePosted by Carolyn Leeb | Jun 1, 2005 | Doing Ministry, Youth Ministry Theory
Boys and girls are different. Everybody knows that, yet when we plan programs for the church we too frequently act as if those differences don’t exist, or as if they are unimportant.
Read MorePosted by Micah Steiner | Jun 1, 2005 | Doing Ministry, Young Adults
Starting a young adult program seems easy enough, but keeping it alive proves to be a challenge for Micah Steiner, DCE. In this article, he offers advice on what he thinks went wrong in his young adult program and what he would do differently next time.
Read MorePosted by Alaina Kleinbeck | Jun 1, 2005 | The Youth Worker, Women In Ministry
Men and women alike are uncomfortable talking about what women should or should not be allowed to do and say in our congregations. However, God created both men and women to serve Him and to do so together. This article offers one young woman’s perspective on what that means.
Read MorePosted by Jeffrey Burkart | Jun 1, 2005 | Doing Ministry, Practical Youth Ministry, Programming, Youth Ministry Theory
Dramatic activities can greatly enhance many different forms of youth programming. In this article, learn some of the easiest ways to get your youth on the stage.
Read MorePosted by Brett Bloebaum | Jun 1, 2005 | Life as a Youth Worker, The Youth Worker
Many of our readers know what it feels like to be “married to the church” in their work. But what is it like to be married to a church worker? This article shares one husband’s story.
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