Married to a Youth Worker-One Husband’s Story
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.
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.
Read MorePosted by Gregory Arnett | Jun 1, 2005 | Articles - Service, Doing Ministry, Servant Events, Service
Servant Events are an excellent way to teach youth how to put their faith into action. This short article equips you with the tools you need to create a servant event for your youth group or congregation.
Read MorePosted by Dawn Gaunt | May 1, 2005 | 2005 Resources, Free Resources, Skits
When a young girl gets caught in the cross fire of contrasting opinions on gender identity, she remembers that the truth is best found in quiet places. The skit’s lesson is applicable to any Christian woman or girl: Christ voice is best heard when the clatter of the world is dismissed from the stage.
Read MorePosted by Micah Gaunt | May 1, 2005 | Pop Culture, Youth & Culture
Whether the musician is EMINEM, tobyMac, or Johann Sebastian Bach, teens listen to find expressions of themselves in the music. They are looking for friends, and they need tools to help them discern the underlying message the artist is trying to convey.
Read MorePosted by Tom King | May 1, 2005 | Pop Culture, Youth & Culture
The war for our teens’ minds and spirits is being fought in many corridors. One of the most obvious battles is being waged in the halls of music. Strap on the armor of God and join the fray.
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