Save big with this bundle! Bundle Includes: Who Am I?5 99 Thoughts for College-Age People books Who Am I? Who am I? It seems like a simple question to answer, but it's notÑespecially for young people. This small group curriculum is designed to give you the toolsÑincluding lots of questions and practical…
…founder of CollegeLeader.org and has helped over 45 churches start and develop a college-age ministry. Chuck has written numerous articles and is author of Foundations of College Ministry and 99 Thoughts for College-age People.
…strategies for making college ministry a vital part of your church? How can you inject these young leaders into your congregation's lifebloodÑand inject the DNA of your church into these college-age people? Unleash the enthusiasm, momentum, passion, and energy of college-age people with this training…
…causing college-age people to think more deeply about (their) faith. In this article I give 5 questions to ask them and how/why I've found them helpful to ask. To read that, click here. Related posts:churches that embrace college-age peoplewhy embrace college-age people?Discipline…and college-age people?Loving…
How do college-age people view the topic of truth? How can the local church help college-age people examine the Bible in the midst of a shifting, evolving, emerging culture? Unleash the enthusiasm, momentum, passion, and energy of college-age people with this training video series from Chuck Bomar…
College-age people don't walk into the first day of college with fully formed identities. Changes in our culture have created changes in the way young people develop, mature, and discover who they truly are. Unleash the enthusiasm, momentum, passion, and energy of college-age people with this training…
…college years as a time to get wild and party. College-age people face new challenges with greater personal freedom and the opportunity to avoid responsibility. What role can a college ministry play in the pursuit of meaning and pleasure? Unleash the enthusiasm, momentum, passion, and energy of college-…
…the college years. Our days are filled with formative experiences that shape us into responsible adults, and the friends who walk with us during these days are the ones we turn to again and again for the rest of our lives. Unleash the enthusiasm, momentum, passion, and energy of college-age people…
…college-age people to hear - part 2 of 5 chuck bomar Okay, there is no possible way I can do this series in five parts! Ive tried to limit what I say about each topic to fit three of them in one article, but I have a hard time short changing them. These are far too important in the life of a college-…
…college-age people to hear - part 1 of 5 chuck bomar Ive been getting a lot of emails lately from people asking about good teaching topics for college-age people. I get so excited when I see these in my inbox! There are more and more people understanding the necessity of walking alongside this age…
…and energy of college-age people with this training video series from Chuck Bomar, the author of 99 Thoughts for College-Age People and College Ministry 101. Drawing on his years of experience in college ministry, Chuck offers practical advice and wisdom that will help you build a college ministry that…
…time people get into financial trouble, its during the college-age years. The desire for immediate pleasure often overpowers the little discipline they have, and often leads to future pain and struggle. Poor financial decisions made between the ages of 18-25 dont usually have to be paid for until laterwhich…
…churches that college-age people are attracted to. I've been asking two questions: What characteristics does a church need to have in order to allow college-age people to feel a part of it? and What are some ways in which churches reach out to college-age people, outside of a "college ministry?" So…
…college-age people in today's culture? How can the local church become more effective in its approach to teaching college-age people? Unleash the enthusiasm, momentum, passion, and energy of college-age people with this training video series from Chuck Bomar, the author of 99 Thoughts for College-…
…find a niche in some section of his society." This articulates the life between the ages of 18-25 even more so today. If there is any age group of people trying to find a niche (or place) in society, it's this age. Chap Clark, in his book HURT has articulated this definition: "Adolescence, then,…
…2:5 Paul expresses his delight in a characteristic the people possessed – orderliness. It's a term that's not typically used to characterize college-age people! The verse reads: "For though I am absent from you in body, I am present with you in spirit and delight to see how orderly you are and how…
…college-age Sunday School work? I was recently teaching a seminar where people were asking me how they could go about getting more college-age people to attend. They had been struggling with this for a long time and could never seem to get people to come. Most of them knew of many college-age people…
…year olds are missing. But there are practical ways to solve this problem, and and effective college-age ministry is a vital part of the solution. There are many spiritual battles fought during the college years, and the church must be there to help. If you're involved in a church where this generation…
In my new book, College Ministry 101, I discuss what it looks like for a church to truly embrace college-age people. I talk about what they need from leaders and give a bunch of practical advice and principles on how to implement these things in our churches. But, in order to really grasp these…
We need to love college-age people. This may seem obvious, but sometimes it's not as much – as automatic – as we might think. 1Corinthians 13:4 gives us a list of characteristics of love, and the first one listed is patience. I have seen far too many people in ministry living with frustration toward…
For many of us college-age ministry looks vastly different in the summer. People are on completely different schedules, work hours pick up for many, routines totally adjust, and even sleeping habits get out of whack. There are some things people are doing around the country that seem to work effectively…
…manuscript for SYM's latest book, tentatively called 99 Things College-Age People Need to Know by Chuck Bomar. the idea of the book is to give graduating seniors as well as college freshman a quick glimpse of how they can succeed in college, whether that's getting along with their roommates, growing spiritually…
…opportunities of college ministry? Unleash the enthusiasm, momentum, passion, and energy of college-age people with this training video series from Chuck Bomar, the author of 99 Thoughts for College-Age People and College Ministry 101. Drawing on his years of experience in college ministry, Chuck offers…
Written by college ministry expert, Chuck Bomar, College Ministry From Scratch provides simple tips and practical ideas for anyone looking to start something for college-age people in their congregation. Keeping in mind that a youth worker or volunteer launching a college ministry already leads a busy…
…from high school to college is usually the most dramatic in young people’s lives. In this humorous and thought-provoking resource, Chuck Bomar offers up pearls of wisdom gained over years of personal and professional experience. It’s great as a graduation gift, as a college freshman small group…
…from high school to college is usually the most dramatic in young people’s lives. In this humorous and thought-provoking resource, Chuck Bomar offers up pearls of wisdom gained over years of personal and professional experience. It’s great as a graduation gift, as a college freshman small group…
Last night was a new episode of Mtv's "College Life." I'll issue a re-cap as well as offer some insights into college-age stage issues. Jordan - remember he's from a conservative background. He recently got a tattoo and his parents freaked out on him, threatening to no longer pay for school. The…
…them between the ages of 18-25 you also lose them between the ages of 26-35. This is over 10 years!!! During these years, again from a financial standpoint, is a much more of a financially stable time of life where tithing is a natural outflow. In the long run cutting a college-age ministry now can simply…
…complexities of college-age life seen in last nights show, I'm going to break this review into 2 parts. In this first part I will talk more generally and tomorrow I will dive into specifics of each person. My desire for this review is for us to think much more deeply about late adolescent/college-age issues…
…able to tune into Mtv's "College Life" last night. As I said last week, I will be issuing some of my thoughts on the show each Tuesday for as long as this is on air. I find the show authentic, revealing, and affirming as to what I've seen working daily with college-age people over the last decade…