It’s been a year. This month marks a year of revisiting everything that we knew about gathering in groups, working outside the home, and doing student ministry.
It’s been hard.
And it often feels impossible to celebrate in really difficult seasons, but in some ways that makes it even ...
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3 Ways to Combat Defensiveness in Your Leadership
It's so interesting how the body and mind attach to experiences that you have throughout life. As I began writing on this topic, I could see moments in my past where I allowed a defensive posture to overtake me in leadership. I can still access how those moments felt.
There are conversations ...
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How to Spot a Bully in the Church Office
"Is that the bad guy?"
I love reading adventure stories with my boys who are five and three. We usually try to read at least two or three chapters on most school nights (after dance parties, Super Mario UNO, and Catan Jr.). During a recent reading session, my oldest got really excited to predict ...
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6 Ministry Lessons from TikTok
What would you do to capture someone’s attention for 15 seconds?
Talk?
Sing?
Shout?
Dance?
TikTok is the massively popular response to this age-old sales question, and Gen Z is showing up with answers.
If you are totally unsure what TikTok is, ...
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3 Reasons Your Students Aren’t Influencing
Are you feeling frustrated or discouraged that your students aren't seeming to live out their faith in their spheres of influence? Here are three major things that might be holding them back:
1. They don't believe they can.
Because of personality, or level of introversion, nervousness, or ...
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Coach Up the Underprepared
The most successful, healthy, and growing ministries depend on teams of high-quality volunteers.
I know that this may not be a shocking or new truth, but what’s hard to hear is that not all of your leaders/volunteers begin with or maintain high quality.
The goal is not just a ...
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5 Things That Are Not Counseling
You may have noticed that our emphasis this week across our YouTube channel, podcast, and blog is on counseling. I am really thankful our team is willing to speak so openly about the importance of counseling—not just for students, but for ministry leaders, as well. Many of us are engaged in this ...
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Your first counseling session.
It’s okay to not be okay.
I wanted to say that first and then speak openly. This post is highly personal, because vulnerability only happens when it is invited. So I want to openly invite you, my youth minister friends, to consider your own well-being today.
How are you? Tired? ...
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Friday Link Roundup 2/19/21
Welcome to the Friday link roundup post! One place where you can easily grab all the content from Lifeway Students this week. This week, our content is all about ways to increase your ministry influence in your community for the sake of the gospel.
Student Ministry That Matters
The Student ...
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5 Reasons Finding the Best Fit for Volunteers is Worth the Wait
When we recruit and train leaders, it is often for jobs we already have in mind. We've done the work of developing our plans for ministry and have identified the leadership roles needed to execute that plan, and off we go recruiting and training accordingly.
While this practice is necessary to ...
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