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Youth Ministry

On April 13, 2011, in Youth Ministry, by Paul
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Youth Ministry 180 Youth Ministry! Youth ministry is a calling. Youth ministry is a journey. Youth ministry is a challenge! Youth ministry is awesome! Our responsibility is massive because the teen years are the most critical time of life. Our beliefs are forged. Our decisions can last a lifetime – the good and bad ones. [...]

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Youth Ministry Leadership

On April 21, 2011, in Youth Ministry, by Paul
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Youth Ministry Leadership 1. Sabbatical. Drop back and pull away from your youth ministry for at least one day a week and one complete week a year. As you know, this term comes from the word Sabbath, which was the day God commanded His people to do no work. Although we are no longer bound [...]

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Youth Ministry Success Tips

On April 18, 2011, in Youth Ministry, by Paul
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Youth Ministry “Success” 7 Ps of Youth Ministry Success… 1. Purpose. “Whatever you do in word or deed do all to the glory of God” (Colossians 3:17). Regardless of who you are trying to reach or the format type you adopt, everything should point directly back to God. There should be a biblical purpose behind [...]

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Youth Ministry Volunteers

On April 15, 2011, in Youth Ministry, Youth Ministry Volunteers, by Paul
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Youth Ministry Volunteers Geting and keeping youth ministry volunteers isn’t easy, so here are… Youth Ministry Volunteers 10 Tips 1. Don’t wait till the last minute. Begin early with your recruiting for several reasons. Most adult youth ministry volunteers have full time jobs so they need to know in advance if time off from work will [...]

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Youth Ministry Goals

On April 14, 2011, in Youth Ministry, Youth Ministry Goals, by Paul
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Youth Ministry Goals 1. Specific. Begin setting youth ministry goals by getting specific. Nail down your desire to enable a clear picture in exact terms. A general goal may be, “I want to read more this year.” A specific youth ministry goal would define “more” and the books on the “to read” list. Specific: “I [...]

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