Counseling

Discussions That Help Students Share

Sometimes a student will reveal something monumental in their lives that we’ll need to help them through. Conversations I’ve had or other leaders have told me about include such topics as drug use, gender identity, sexual impurity, abuse, thoughts of suicide, among others. These can catch any youth worker off guard. However, it’s always an honor to be trusted enough by a student for them to reveal such big issues. When we know how to help them share, we can make experience easier for them.

Showing Up During A Crisis

I remember the first crisis I had to face when I first started in youth ministry. I was paralyzed at the idea of going into the home of some students I barely knew whose dad had just passed away. I’ve learned a lot since then. Seeing this article from Kurt Johnston and Josh Griffin confirmed what I’ve learned during the many years between then and now, but also made me wish I had this information back then.

Back To School Volunteer Youth Worker Training

Heading into the new school year, here are some blog posts youth pastors may want to pass on to volunteers.

Rookie Camp Leaders: Connecting With Your Cabin

Today at summer camp, a fairly new leader approached me about not being able to connect with his guys, especially during chapel debrief times.

Here are some bullet-point words of wisdom for leaders experiencing this:

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