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10 Rock – Solid Causes Why You Should Not Stop In The Youth Ministry

Talk to youth leaders from urban to urban and from coast to another coast, and you will feel sanctified that God bless you to be fronting these different types of youth leaders with diverse backdrops on a pretty reliable basis. Talk to them so you will know if you need to counsel, console or encourage them to “fight throughout until the breakthrough”. You can see a pattern that lots of youth leaders are overworked and underpaid. Most are volunteers and worked as a full time task on top of the youth ministry. The sum of spiritual, emotional, and physical energy it will take you to keep up these teenagers, let alone supports them, would leave the most lead pastors frustrated and breathless. And, since the youth leaders typically don’t see the immediate payoff for every hard work, a temptation is to pull on to those more “glorious” rank in the ministry or either be totally out of it. Before you set up anything in mind, here are 10 solid-rock reasons why you should not quit in the youth C...

7 Christ-Centered Discipleship Games for All Ages

Our attention spans appear to be growing shorter and shorter. As a result, Bible teachers utilize games to assist individuals in their spiritual growth . There are games for all ages, from toddlers to adults. 1. Storytelling for Young Adults from the Bible Directions: Sit in a circle with a group of individuals. Tell the group ahead of time to bring 1-2 things to illustrate a Bible narrative. Have the group pass their things to the right, and the others of the group must guess what they represent. They can pass it two more times if they are unable to predict. Each individual who correctly guesses receives a point, as does the person who brought the things. The player with the most points win. 2. Domino Memory Game for Elementary School Students Directions: Choose a Bible passage and write or print it on a sheet of paper or a label. Then, place each label on a domino, making sure that there is no overlap on at least one side so that they can stand up. Then combine the dominoes with the...