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The Discipleship section offers practical ideas and insights about effective discipleship in youth ministry. We explore the method and models and strategies your ministry can use to help “seed” a generation of teenagers who are all-in for Jesus.
Invite your teenagers to shape the ministry from the inside out. Mentor them to teach, cast vision, and lead. Learn from ministries outside the church. Ask people outside of youth ministry to observe what you’re doing and give you feedback.
I’ve put together a list of the most important influences in their life—the seven realities that are important for us to know as we pastor students living in a challenging culture. Social media and digital dependence have, of course, a magnifying influence on all of these forces.
Plan for a great kickoff for your Fall youth ministry. Build great momentum with one or more of these incredible and strategic ideas.
An amazing collection of freebies created by youth workers all over the world—these discussion-starters, games, forms, resources, and ideas will help you in your youth ministry.
Being available makes a profound positive statement to parents and boosts their confidence in you as a youth worker. Here are four ways our ministry intentionally connects with parents: Parent-teenager gatherings— We schedule what we call Parent Connect two to four times per year.
A healthy youth ministry has great parent interaction, involvement and information—here are a few ideas to help you connect with the parents of the students in your ministry. Host a youth ministry orientation meeting.
To lead effective, balanced, healthy youth ministry, you need to pay attention to these eight “P”s: Personal Life. Your own spiritual journey and personality are important parts of your youth ministry strategy. It’s not all about you, but it is a little bit about you. Purpose.
The past two weeks, Leneita Fix and I have been trying to expose some of the big elephants within the youth room – all of our youth rooms. One of the last ones I would like to highlight is the issue involving our students and our supposed ownership of them. Here are some scenarios: