Something got me thinking about Bible memorization programs in youth ministry yesterday, and my initial reaction towards them was negative. I wasn’t sure exactly why, so I thought about it for a while and came up with some reasons why I’m not a fan: Memorization does not equal maturity or discipleship. I’ve written before about […]
The Mentoring Project
A commercial for a project being led by Donald Miller. The Mentoring Project – Elephant Musth Cycle from The Mentoring Project on Vimeo. Has anyone worked with this initiative?
Why We’re Not Going to the ELCA Youth Gathering
Disclaimer: Read this First! November 11, 2007, I wrote the original version of the post below as part of a larger series on a new way to do youth ministry. I have copied and pasted it with a few slight edits to make it applicable to this year’s ELCA Youth Gathering. So, please understand that […]
A Trinitarian Model for YM – Conclusion
In addition to confirmation, opportunities for cross-cultural engagement will provide students an opportunity to consider the “other.” In a culture where selfishness, affluence, and “success” abound, teens would benefit from building relationships with those who are vastly different than them. Hopefully, this would take the form of something more than a typical mission trip, but […]
A Trinitarian Model for YM – Confirmation Ministry
In providing a theologically based plan for ministry, I would like to focus on our confirmation program because it provides a unique ministry opportunity. Parents and students tend to treat confirmation as having great importance. Confirmation also presents an opportunity to lay the groundwork of lifelong faith because of the age that it occurs in […]
A Trinitarian Model for YM – The Location of Ministry
If Jesus is the most full revelation of God to humankind, and if the church continues the ministry of Jesus in the power of the Holy Spirit, then the location of the church’s ministry must then be defined. Douglas John Hall provides an appropriate launching pad for the task of ministry when he states that […]
A Trinitarian Model for YM – The Holy Spirit
The action of God is not bound merely to revelation, some sort of divine communication to human beings, but God continues to be present and active in this world through the Holy Spirit. Such an understanding of the Christian faith takes the burden off of the church to be successful and instead calls the church […]
A Trinitarian Model for YM – The Father and Son
If a church is to be more than a local community support group for those in need, it must attempt to speak of God. When beginning to consider the means by which we speak about God, it must first be emphasized that the God whom we worship is an active God, breaking into the human […]
A Trinitarian Model for YM – Introduction
This series was originally written as a paper for a class in seminary. In considering how to best articulate a theology for ministry within my particular context I have chosen to attend very specifically to the teens already present within the fold of my church. Though the mission and ministry of the church should (and […]
Do We Really Need to Study Youth Culture?
Read through youth ministry books and other literature and chances are you will read quite a bit about how youth ministers need to keep their fingers on the pulse of youth culture. We need to know where the popular hangouts are, what the popular television shows are, what technology they are using, what music is […]
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