When the Honeymoon is Over…
Things change when you leave the honeymoon phase and settle into your first Call. And, that change may be hard and that’s ok. Here are some great reminders if you are in that position as a new worker.
Read MorePosted by Sarah Dibbern | Sep 26, 2023 | 2023 Summer, Doing Ministry, Interns & Rookies, The Youth Worker
Things change when you leave the honeymoon phase and settle into your first Call. And, that change may be hard and that’s ok. Here are some great reminders if you are in that position as a new worker.
Read MorePosted by Sarah Dibbern | Mar 28, 2023 | 2023 Winter, Interns & Rookies, The Youth Worker
As a new church worker, it’s hard to navigate forming relationships within your congregation because you don’t know how to develop relationships with the people you are serving alongside. Here are three tips from Sarah on how to find your people.
Read MorePosted by Sarah Dibbern | Dec 12, 2022 | 2022 Resources, Adolescent Development, Crisis Ministry, Doing Ministry, Practical Youth Ministry, Youth & Culture
It can be difficult when youth express how questions and struggles with belief or with the church. It is worth the time and energy to walk alongside these youth as they ask questions. This article talks about how we can be those people in times when you are struggling with faith and the church.
Read MorePosted by Sarah Dibbern | Aug 29, 2022 | 2022 Resources, Doing Ministry, Ministry Teams & Volunteers
We can’t do ministry alone. When it comes down to it, we need a team of people to get the job done. We need leaders who can connect with different types of students than we can. This article helps share some ways you can help adults join the team to support youth.
Read MorePosted by Sarah Dibbern | May 23, 2022 | 2022 Resources, Crisis Ministry, Doing Ministry, Outreach
It is often said that you never know how you’re going to respond in a tragedy until it hits. But we, as Christians who care for young people, can be thinking through how to respond before there is a tragedy that hits your church’s community.
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