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Four Things You Should Teach Your Students (part 1 of 2)
author: Paul Pamer
keywords: relevance, commitment, bible reading, bible study, prayer
description: Maybe the best thing about student ministry today is relevance; however it also may be the worst thing.
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God's Game Plan
author: Russ Cripps
keywords: game, football, renewal, plan, consistency
description: It’s football season. Can I get an amen? If you follow football at all, you know that every coach has a game plan before the game actually begins. The game plan is a “proposed suggestion” that’s been created to accomplish victory.
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The Becoming
author: Seth Simmons
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description: Did you know that it only takes a maggot six days to mutate into a fly? A caterpillar, on the other hand, usually emerges from a cocoon after a year-long process of change. Depending on weather conditions some caterpillars stay in the cocoon two to five years before becoming a butterfly.
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Learning from Apple
author: Russ Cripps
keywords: mentor, mentoring, leadership, apple, mac, change
description: May we never forget the power of basic one to one relationships. Every life-changing mentor in my own life has earned the right to be called “mentor” because they invested one to one time with me. Group teaching has its place, but nothing will ever replace “one to one.”
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God's Got a Weakness
author: Royce Wilson
keywords: weakness, strength, grace
description: Weakness…what a subject. Is there anyone out there in reader-land that relishes in weakness? What with all the self-hype books and ego addictions that are consistently maintained as “necessary for success” how could we possibly have the awareness to admit weakness? As children we were often told not to cry. Suppressing frailty or vulnerability seems to be a societal norm. A prerequisite, if you please, for acceptance...
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Leading Means Jumping First
author: Russ Cripps
keywords: faith, leadership, example
description: As a young boy, my friend Kyle Moore, and I would climb to the top of his parents’ house and jump off of the roof to prove our soon to be developed manhood. In some strange way, this proverbial leap of faith proved how tough we were. But jumping wasn’t always that easy. I remember so clearly the first day we decided to take the plunge...
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Why Rob McEwen Was Right
author: Paul Pamer
keywords: collaboration, team building, youth, leadership
description: hat has served as the greatest contributor to the success of such giants as myspace, youtube, and wikipedia? Collaboration. These forums gather data from all over the globe and present it to consumers in a slick, user friendly format. Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary calls collaboration: to work jointly or cooperate with others. Webster must have been a youth pastor before he wrote dictionaries, that is pretty sound advice for someone in student ministry...
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One Hour Photomat
author: Russ Cripps
keywords: Culture, Technology
description: I am not suggesting that we all move into caves to avoid the culture to come. I love technological advancement as much as any human in existence. I even suggest we understand and use every avenue we can. My charge to you is simply this: We cannot forget the value of the process. Salvation can come in an instant, but it takes a lifetime to develop a Saint.
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American Idol(atry)
author: Royce Wilson
keywords: culture, idolatry
description: Rest assured that the very least of my worries, presenting a title such as this, is taking to task reality entertainment. My deepest concern actually revolves around reality itself and the hopes and fears revealed by this reflection of current culture.
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The Spies of Connection
author: Jonathan Walker
keywords: connect, identity, identify, culture
description: It deals with connecting and identifying with the right things and how we connect with things that we identify with. It also has some alarming research and quotes on how there are basically five major companies in America that shape our culture. In the end it shows how those companies literally hire people as spies, that infiltrate malls, schools, clubs, streets and start marketing unreleased products to see what connects with certain generations and cultures.
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