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Using Social Media to Spark Spiritual Growth

by Curtis Anderson | Lakeview Church | May 29, 2017 | Culture, Practice, Youth Ministry, Youth Ministry Practitioner | 0 comments

News Flash: Teenagers use social media. A lot. 96% of Canadians ages 15-24 are using social media. Youth workers know that the overuse of social media is a problem among students. As a society, we are becoming increasingly aware of the negative affects of addiction to...

How Do We Help Students Make Friends?

by Amy Miller | Living Stones Church | Jan 10, 2017 | Culture, Practice, Youth Ministry Practitioner | 0 comments

In youth ministry, I’ve realized that the real test of our ministry is when students graduate – Do they continue to attend church? Do they have a desire to pursue community? Are they starting or continuing to serve in the church at large? Answers to these questions...

Top Three Books to Read This Summer

by Jeremy MacDonald | Jul 7, 2016 | Culture, Youth Ministry | 0 comments

Summer is often a time we think we’ll get lots of learning and reading done, but if you’re like me, I sometimes don’t know where to start. Let me make a few suggestions. These recent books will stretch, challenge, and grow you in some fantastic ways. Smarter Faster...
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