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Responding: A Response

Troy Thursday, April 4, 2013
In reading Kurt and Josh’s articles this week, I feel as if the theme is how to respond, not just to the things in ministry that can drag us down and wonder where God is in all of this, but also to time, to calling, to self-doubt. I have to admit, I don’t handle it nearly as well as these guys (I’m... read more

Response Time

Kurt and Josh Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Your attitude can make all the difference in the world. Both of us are optimistic by nature—our typical response in most situations is hope, belief, and excitement. There are times when our attitudes are tested, but we’ve learned optimism wins almost every time. There is a time and a place... read more

Just Believe

Kurt and Josh Tuesday, April 2, 2013
This is the time of year many youth workers get disillusioned with their ministry. Another job opportunity piques interest or the thought of working a simple 9-5 becomes a little intoxicating to think about. The fun of the fall kickoff is in the rear view mirror; the big events have died down while... read more

Marriage Battle Detracts From Holy Week, Some Say

Steph Martin Thursday, March 28, 2013
Washington, D.C.—This year, Holy Week coincided with a high-visibility legal battle about marriage rights. As Christians prepare to celebrate Jesus’ resurrection on Easter, the Supreme Court heard arguments on Proposition 8 and the Defense of Marriage Act. Some Christians said the timing was a... read more

Resolving a Conflict with Staff: A Response

Christopher Wesley Thursday, March 28, 2013
I see the people I work with as more than just coworkers. After being at my current place of employment they feel more like family and friends. Just like family and friends there are times when we laugh together, and other times where you could cut the tension with a knife. Conflict is inevitable,... read more

Resolving a Conflict with Staff

Kurt and Josh Wednesday, March 27, 2013
There’s nothing more challenging interpersonally than dealing with a serious conflict with someone on your church staff, or a volunteer in a key position in your ministry. The temptation would be to let time heal it, or hope that the tension would simply go away on its own—but fight those feelings... read more

Dealing with a Disappointed Parent

Kurt and Josh Tuesday, March 26, 2013
One of the more common youth ministry challenges is dealing with a disappointed parent. You don’t have to be in youth ministry very long to have this experience; if you haven’t had this joyful experience…you will. And in some ways, it is exciting and encouraging when parents engage in their... read more

Know Your Lesson

Ronald Long Monday, March 25, 2013
I know it’s hard. You spend all week working hard at your job. Then when you come home it’s time with the kids and spouse, then eating supper, paying bills, washing up, and thinking about bed after some time winding down. When is it convenient to study for the lesson? And when you get in there,... read more

Far Cry 3 [Review]

Scott Firestone Thursday, March 21, 2013
Far Cry 3 is the story of a transformation. At least, that’s what the game wants you to believe. But do you really end up any different than when you went in? And is it a journey worth taking? Editor’s note:This review will contain some spoilers. I’m going to completely ruin the ending, because it... read more

So…You Went to a Youth Worker Conference: A Response

Tony Clyde Thursday, March 21, 2013
One of the highlights of my year is participating in the Simply Youth Ministry Conference (SYMC). The training is great. The general sessions are fantastic. The highlight for me is the relational space that spawns spontaneous conversations about life and ministry. Most of us go to a conference to... read more