student leadership

Transitional Leadership for Youth Ministry: Looking to the Future (Part 6 of 7)

This is part six of the 7-part series I posted on my blog, dedicating real estate to blogging through the transitional process--announcing departure, setting up systems for success, remembering the work God has done, looking into the future, etc.

Seven Reasons Why Johnny Can't Lead

If you are concerned about why your students will not step up and lead, see if any of these may be true. This generation is too important for us to ignore or waste the opportunities God gives us.

Josiah Road

The Josiah Road Leader's Guide contains everything necessary to lead Josiah Road, a spiritual development study that focuses on motivating students to lead as Christ followers in their communities.

Inspired by principles gleaned from the biblical account of King Josiah (2 K. 23; 2 Chron. 34), this study examines Josiah’s journey of faith that brought him face-to-face with a culture that had turned its back on God. Instead of simply going with the flow, Josiah sought to restore his nation’s spiritual and moral foundation with a zeal only God could provide.

This leader's guide for the corresponding five-week curriculum can be adapted to a weekend retreat.

Includes:

• leader helps
• discussion cards
• memory verses

Josiah Road Leader's Guide
ISBN-13: 9781615219711
Trim Size: 8 1/2 x 11
Cover: Paperback
176 Pages 

Student Leadership: Not As Easy As It Sounds

“Did you say harder? Well, I’m out then, I thought this was going to be easy. I thought I was just suppose to get out of the way and all these kids were supposed to step up.”- Every youth worker who thought releasing students to do ministry would be easy.

Setting the Bar for Youth Ministry

As youth pastors, workers, and volunteers we must set the bar high. We can have fun, laugh and joke about life, run them until they are dead tired, and feed them until they explode, but are we filling them with God’s Word and setting a Christ-like example with everything we do and say?

Why I am a Student Pastor, Part 3

It’s hard to run from God when you’re in a fish.

It’s also hard to run from God when you’re on a stretcher in the ER with your heart doing flip-flops.
 

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