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The Magazine for Youth Ministry
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Amy L. Lee
What one learns in church typically is different from what one learns in college in terms of subject, content and perspective. The...
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Amy L. Lee
Family members of a recently deceased Florida teenager are stunned and confused following his death. They said his death was sudden...
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20-50 minutes
THE GAME: Gather the group in a circle. Teach the group a steady rhythm to repeat the entire game. For example, slap thighs twice,...
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Amy L. Lee
There are vast differences between the generations, but the psychological differences between the 1950's Baby Boomers and today's Mellinnials...
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Brains and charm are fine, but a real guy needs to know how to do real stuff. After months of debate among PM’s expert editors, here’s...
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Today's Teen Conference, scheduled for Feb. 21, 2009, at The Meeting House in Oakville, ON, Canada, will include Duffy Robbins (youth...
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INTRODUCING THE BIBLE BEE! More than $260,000 in Prize Money for the 2009 Inaugural Competition!!!
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Here's a new twist on the progressive supper. Have 3 to 5 fast-food eateries in mind appetizers, main course dessert, etc. The game reates buzz at the restaurants and students love it!
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Huntington University’s Link Institute for Faithful and Effective Youth Ministry is partnering with YouthWorker Journal to sponsor an essay writing contest for high school juniors and seniors. Students...
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Official Guidelines for the Link Institute and YouthWorker Journal Essay Contest -- Contest open to all current high school juniors and seniors.
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YouthWorker Journal and Huntington University’s Link Institute for Faithful and Effective Youth Ministry are sponsoring an essay contest for high school juniors and seniors. Winners will receive cash prizes...
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10-15 minutes
THE GAME: Say to the group, "Pretend today is your birthday and everyone here is a guest at your party! To make sure everyone feels welcome, introduce as many people to each other as possible." To make the atmosphere festive, play music as people mingle. Allow 10 minutes for mingling and then ask for a show of hands to determine who introduced the most people. ("Who introduced 5? 6? 10?")
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10-30 minutes
THE GAME: Divide players into small groups of 8-12 people. Designate a leader for each group and instruct leaders to kick off the game by saying their names and passing the ball to either side. Continuing...
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Idea by Rob W.
No, this doesn’t involve hamsters in boxing gloves…but this is a game that your kids might possibly remember for the rest of their lives! All you need are some brave students…and a couple of hamsters.
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