Bible Study: Ruth – God’s Provision
This one-part Bible study considers the faith of Ruth and the ways God provides for His people.
Read MorePosted by Victoria Standifer-Weaver | Sep 24, 2013 | 2013 Resources, Bible Studies, Free Resources
This one-part Bible study considers the faith of Ruth and the ways God provides for His people.
Read MorePosted by Bob Hiller | Sep 20, 2013 | Pop Culture, Youth & Culture
Overproduction is overrated. Simplicity is in. In reviewing The Lumineers (self titled) I was struck by how much I enjoyed this album, despite the fact that there is nothing revolutionary about it. It is simple pop, acoustic folk-rock. It is (simply) fantastic! As part of the so-called roots revival, their website says they are seeking to prepare “listeners for a new generation of rustic, heart-on-the-sleeve music.” The trio of Wesley Shultz (vocals, guitar), Jeremiah Fraites (drums), and Neyal Pekarek (cello, mandolin, piano) present a sound similar to a stripped-down Mumford & Sons or a prettier sounding Decembrists. Deservedly, they...
Read MorePosted by Brandon Metcalf | Sep 19, 2013 | All Things New, Interns & Rookies, The Youth Worker
Youth are used to receiving challenges. So, how is the church challenging them?
Read MorePosted by Madison Schulz | Sep 16, 2013 | 2013 Resources, Bible Studies, Free Resources
This one-part Bible study considers the faith of Rahab and the ways God uses the least likely to achieve his purposes.
Read MorePosted by Cassie Moore | Sep 13, 2013 | Betwixt, Doing Ministry, Middle School Ministry
Some helpful tips for surviving a youth trip
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