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Three Ideas To Keep Your Students From Graduating Out Of Their Faith When They Graduate From Your Ministry

by Sid Koop | Youth Worker Community | Apr 7, 2021 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

I thought we could do it on our own. My wife and I were both youth workers. We had grown up in healthy homes. We were self-aware. We were ready to launch our child into life after high school. Except we weren’t enough. Don’t get me wrong, our son needed us, but he...

Why Modelling Evangelism is the Best Way Forward

by Sid Koop | Youth Worker Community | Feb 8, 2021 | Youth Ministry | 0 comments

My boys have heard me talk about Jesus with others.  From a stage.  To their peers.  At youth group.  At a camp. They have never heard me share my faith with my peers.  Over a burger.  At a game.  As a normal part of life.  Perhaps there is a reason it seems foreign...

Four Ways To Help Teenagers Understand the Bible Better

by Sid Koop | Youth Worker Community | Oct 31, 2020 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

One of the great tasks of being a parent is helping your children learn to listen, understand, and apply what you are trying to teach them about living well. We are called to pass wisdom onto our children. One of the great frustrations in this journey is when you...

How Can You Help Teenagers Hear From God Through Scripture?

by Sid Koop | Youth Worker Community | Oct 22, 2020 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

Who is your favourite music artist? I’m all in on Toby Mac. I loved him when he was a rapper with DC Talk, and I’ve loved him since he has gone solo with his “Diverse City” band. I was at the first tour they did in Canada as a warm-up band for “Degarmo and Key”...

Relational Ministry Matters

by Sid Koop | Youth Worker Community | Sep 28, 2020 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

I will never forget my son’s baptism for 2 reasons. First, he was 12 and it was his “transition to being a teenager”, so it was extra significant. Second, I wasn’t asked to be a part of the baptism. His youth leaders were. The first time I heard the story of his faith...
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