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The 9 - Best Practices for Youth Ministry - Physical
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…practices" discovered in an extensive study led by leaders from seven different denominations. Researchers surveyed more than 6,000 lead pastors, youth pastors, paid and volunteer youth workers, parents, and teenagers who have found success in creating ministry settings that foster long-term Christ-followers…

Difficult Church Transitions « More Than DodgeBall
…marriages and stress. As membership in Protestant churches stagnated in the 1980s, Mr. Warren, a Southern Baptist in Orange County, Calif., learned from surveys that the region’s Reagan-era baby boomers said they didn’t connect with their parents’ churches. He figured they might find God if they could…

POLL: Which Purpose Resonates Most With You? « More Than DodgeBall
…/services for...POLL: Do You Have a Parent Orientation Meeting? Do you have a parent meeting...POLL: What denomination is your church? POLL: What denomination are you? ( surveys) What denomination..."> Which of these purposes is most important to you personally?(online surveys) Which purpose of the church resonates…

Re-engineering the Forms of Youth Ministry « More Than DodgeBall
survey, 88 percent of the youth workers claimed that nurturing a positive identity was “somewhat” or “very” important to their organization, but only 23 percent mentioned that they actually intentionally promote identity among their youth. Also, 63 percent reported that parent involvement…

Parents are the Key « More Than DodgeBall
…the decisions they face in everyday life, and parents and churches who meet those needs make it more likely those teens will stay in church as young adults, according to the survey of more than 1,000 adults ages 18-30. LifeWay Research conducted the survey in April and May 2007. While the study revealed…

Parents and MySpace « More Than DodgeBall
parents, helping them be aware of MySpace and new technologies that teenagers grvitate towards. A quick survey and I see some decent free resources, including discussion forums and downloads. Anyhow, if you can use it or are dealing with this in your ministry, there you go! JG Related posts:Parents

More Than DodgeBall
…stop the team from discussing his new book. They also cover: Jana losing the emails, the TV show Wipeout, being Grandma Hot, the LIVE Curriculum, parenting seminars, Rick Warren twittering, missionaries and mullets, student leader commitments, and resource to teach students about sharing their faith.…

Cranking on the SLC Notebook « More Than DodgeBall
…the big game?...Evaluations for PDYM SLC 2007 We've got a couple of surveys set up for the...More SLC Blogging Just heard that Rob and Lovato are joining in on...HSM Parent and Freshman Orientation Night We finished up a fresh parent night the other night...Great New NNYM Articles There's a couple of…

Lasting Bond with Students « More Than DodgeBall
…the Testaments: How can church leaders forge a lasting bond with young people? Youth ministers seeking clues will find many in the results of a new survey of what teens want from church. Pollsters from Barna Group, which tracks teen religious activity, asked 2,400 teens to rank the reasons they attend…

More Than DodgeBall
Just read in OC Post tonight that there’s a great new website called Social Shield for parents, helping them be aware of MySpace and new technologies that teenagers grvitate towards. A quick survey and I see some decent free resources, including discussion forums and downloads. Anyhow, if you can…

The Real OC « More Than DodgeBall
…races, a hastily assembled panel of school board candidates sat uneasily on stage at the Laguna Beach Women’s Club. Facing them was an audience of parents looking for answers. Not answers about academic standards, curriculum or school funding, but answers on where candidates stood on something far more…

The Texting Generation « More Than DodgeBall
…completely dependant on is Christ. Lastly, I would encourage parents to limit the amount of air time a student gets. This helps monitor how much texting is being done and also helps them to take those needed breaks. In a recent student survey at our church a student recorded that they sent over 4,800 texts…

Sponsored Children Unionize for Better Terms « More Than DodgeBall
…children do you have? POLL: How many children do you have? ( surveys)...5 Legacies We Want to Leave Our Children My wife and I have been talking about leaving a...Flying and Children Funny topic came up at lunch today - is it...Resources for Parents Just noticed on The Student Ministry some great resources…

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