The following post was written by Dave MacNeill, Strategist for P2 Missions and World Changers
I was at a Student Ministry Mission discussion group recently. After a couple hours of talking missions, I was a little shocked when I heard that the most significant take away from our time was ...
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What to Read Wednesday
The following post was written by Andy McLean, Editor of the Gospel Project for Students
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I’m sure you have heard the question at some point from students as to whether heaven will be boring. Not only that, but I’m pretty confident you have asked yourself that ...
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4 Elements of a Successful Volunteer – Part Three
The following post was written by Ben Trueblood, Director of Lifeway Students
Our natural tendency as leaders is to surround ourselves with people who will agree with us and support us. On the surface this doesn’t sound all bad, but it can lead us to a dangerous place in regards to effectiveness ...
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Bored to Sex
The following post was written by John Paul Basham, Student Ministry Specialist
Is it an impossible task to raise a generation of sexually pure young men in this day and age? Are we fighting a losing battle?
Research shows that 9 out of every 10 boys have viewed pornography by the age of 18, ...
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Why a Camp Theme Matters
The following post was written by J. Roger Davis, President of Student Life
Would you rather eat an Outback Special or a McDonald’s Happy Meal? For me, there is no thinking twice about this one. While Happy Meals may be fun as a child, hopefully we have graduated from those and prefer to eat good ...
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What to Read Wednesday
The following post was written by Jesse Campbell, Editor of Explore the Bible for students
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The wisdom of Sustainable Youth Ministry by Mark Devries saves ministry careers, lengthens ministry tenures, and prepares student ministries to experience growth. When I ...
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4 Elements of a Successful Volunteer – Part Two
The following post was written by Ben Trueblood, Director of Lifeway Student Ministry
In many ways, your effectiveness to reach and disciple students is linked to your ability to recruit and train volunteer leaders. I am frequently asked by student pastors if there are some specific things to ...
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Basically a Virgin
The following post was written by Katie Wylie, student ministry marketing strategist
Addressing the topic of sexual purity with the girls in your ministry through a gospel lens
Research shows that from 2006–2010, 38% of sexually inexperienced girls ages 12 to 19 claimed they were not sexually ...
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Relationships at Camp
The following post was written by Jeff Pratt, Director of FUGE Camps
One of the highlights of my student ministry year has always been going to camp in the summer. It seems like God uses the camp environment to make a spiritual impact on student’s lives that rarely happens at other times during ...
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What to Read Wednesday
The following post was written by Andy McLean, Editor of the Gospel Project for Students
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It is easy to fall under the mindset that relevant ministry to today’s students simply requires understanding the culture, values, and the influences that shape our ...
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