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New Year, New Evangelistic Focus
It’s not all about ME! Well, in this case it is (stay tuned, the video will make it clear!). I recently shot an interview with Luke Pettengill, a youth and worship pastor in Seattle.
Read More »Serve and Share, A Holiday Evangelism Spark
Growing up as a fan of most any sport, I always loved the role-player. The guy or gal that would come into the game to perform their specialty. In basketball it may be the
Read More »How to Share Your Faith This Christmas
Are budgets tight at your house this Christmas? Has your family had the ‘Sorry-But-We-Have-to-Cut-Back-This Christmas Talk’? If so, you’re not alone. And even if your family’s not dealing with economic turmoil personally, it’s likely
Read More »Creating a Culture as the New Leader
Being the new kid is rarely fun. Whether it’s the first day at a new school, being the newbie at youth group or even as an adult the first time visiting a new church,
Read More »Discipline of Evangelism; Sharing the Good News
The following is a guest article from Fred Gladney* (view the original article on Fred’s blog). We thought it did a great job summarizing why a Christ follower is to share their faith. Share
Read More »Dear Aaby: A More Intentional Scavenger Hunt
Abigail Van Buren was the pen name given for Pauline Phillips, the author of “Dear Abby” an advice column that has been around since 1956. As you can imagine, I have been addressed as
Read More »The single most effective way of inviting students for events
The following is a guest article from Rachel Blom* (view the original article on Rachel’s blog). We thought it gave real tangibles on leadership and incorporating intentionality into how youth leaders model behavior and
Read More »Talk About The Things You Love
I really like my local sports teams, but am not sure that I can claim fanatic status… at least not in comparison to some fans I met at the airport recently. These folks had
Read More »The Unforgivable Sin Video
Jefferson Bethke (the same guy who did the “Why I hate religion, but love Jesus” video) is at it again with a thought provoking video called “The Unforgivable Sin” based off his thoughts after
Read More »Uh, Where Was I? – Summer Distractions
Distraction is the diversion of attention of an individual or group from the chosen object of attention onto the source of distraction. Distraction is caused by one of the following: lack of ability to pay attention; lack
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