Ministry friends, it would be insensitive to not acknowledge the current state of the world and the immediate challenge facing us due to COVID-19.
How do we continue to reach students and families while we are physically separated? At Lifeway Students, we are trying to answer that question with ...
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3 Ways to Kill Your Culture
I have a garden in my backyard because I enjoy seeing something move from seed to seedling to growing plant to fruit (or vegetable, as the case may be). It’s a process that fascinates me and draws me back every year to see what I can grow—but it isn’t easy, and I think that’s part of the beauty. I ...
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3 Steps to Take When You’re Overwhelmed
Student ministry is not for the faint of heart. Being successful at it requires plenty of work and a lot time. There are times that you will feel overwhelmed: looming deadlines, student events to attend, meeting after meeting . . . the list keeps going. And that list doesn’t even cover the stuff ...
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Ministering to a Family Going Through Divorce
If you were to go to any student ministry in the country and ask the question, “How many of you have divorced parents or know a friend with divorced parents?” … everyone in the room would have a hand raised. Statistically, at half of all marriages resulting in divorce, this is something unavoidable ...
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Your Role in Crisis
Seminary certainly doesn't teach you this—what do you do in crisis situations? What's your role when there's injury, illness, devastation, or death? You will often be looked to in these situations and they can be difficult or awkward to navigate.
In this episode, Ben shares some very practical ...
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Healthy Boundaries for Leaders
I will never forget the moment at camp when one of my leaders turned our camp into a military style boot camp complete with single file lines, drill sergeant sounding voices, and precision instructions for guards standing their posts. Our camp was up in the mountains and there began to be rumors of ...
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Playing With Fire: Dangerous Practices That Could Get You Burned
I’ve heard many seasoned pastors tell funny stories of how something completely blew up in their face while leading a student ministry. Funny now, but definitely not humorous at the moment. The funny stories are normally things like vehicle problems on a camp trip, fights on the basketball court, or ...
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5 Ways Counseling Changed Me
I go to counseling.
It’s a phrase that I never thought I would utter, especially in such a public way, but there it is. For a long time, I bought into the lie that as a pastor it was something I just couldn’t do—that if I needed counseling, it must mean that I was unfit to lead where God ...
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Episode 217: Counseling is for Everyone
In this episode, Ben and John Paul talk with Katie Wylie about how vital counseling can be to ministry and life.
Ben Trueblood Ben serves as the Director of Student Ministry for Lifeway Christian Resources and has served the local church as a student pastor for fourteen years. ...
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Soul Care and Community
Q: Where do you go after midweek youth ministry?
A: 5 years ago, my best friend and fellow youth minister, Chad Higgins, and I started getting calls to help train and equip youth ministers across Oklahoma. I love my home state, and there are many out-of-the-way places where people gather ...
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