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The Art of Cannonballing: Baptizing In Youth Ministry
baptisms are a beautiful thing—the more the better. It is up to us (youth pastor or small group leader) to be informed, equipped and empowered to make wise decisions when informing our students on baptism.
My Small Group Model Conversion Story: How Small Groups Saved My Student Ministry Career
Doing small groups in student ministry is something I had to learn over time. When starting out in youth ministry my assumption was that students had to be "mature"
The Outsiders: Responding To Unchurched Students Who Show Up To Youth Group
My heart gravitates towards the finge-unchurched-postmodern kid. I really do enjoy working with these "outsiders" and I am very thrilled when a unchurched kid comes to church. At
2 Responses To Systematic Abandonment
Last week, Marko on the Slant33 blog asked the question of: We have learned that teenagers live in a world isolated from adults, and unfortunately, most of our ministries
Sir Isaac Newton’s Advice For Youth Pastors: How The Law of Inertia Can Strengthen Students’ Faith
See, there is a reason why I call this website an experiment lab for youth pastors. I thoroughly enjoy looking at the laws of physics and intersecting them











