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Depending on the season you are currently in, the thought about doing youth ministry for another decade, year, or even month might be difficult to process. But you should know that longevity is worth pursuing and so often leads to increased impact in the lives of your students! Check out today’s episode with Michael Streilein, a student ministries pastor in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan about how his youth ministry has grown because of the culture of long term relationships.
You can find our more about Michael’s church at https://cornerstoneyxe.ca
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Special thanks to this episode’s sponsor, Trinity Western University. Their mission is to develop godly Christian leaders: positive, goal-oriented university graduates with thoroughly Christian minds; growing disciples of Jesus Christ who glorify God through fulfilling the Great Commission, serving God and people in the various marketplaces of life. They are passionately committed to helping you discover how to be fully and faithfully present in the world and to play a vital role in God’s work of healing, hope, and renewal. Learn more about this leading liberal arts university with campuses in both Canada and the USA at TWU.ca
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