All Blog articles – Page 14
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March 2020 : Ready to use all-age service – Spies!
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March 2020 : Ready to use music – Some Things Never Change
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March 2020 : Ready to use parable – Ray and the ready-made Ragu
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March 2020 : Ready to use movie – Yesterday (12)
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Hope for the hopeless
In light of Caroline Flack’s recent tragic suicide, we spoke to health and wellbeing support worker Jess Bramhall about her work supporting vulnerable women and how we can bring hope to those struggling with their mental health.
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Let's get messy: how are you reaching families?
Alex Taylor reflects on how we reach out to families after taking part in St Paul's Messy Cathedral.
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Feeling, not just knowing, God's love
The month of love is in full flow! It's the perfect time for those of us working with children and young people to teach about God's love. But how do we go about it? And ensure that they don't just know God's love but feel it?
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How to teach children about prayer
Prayer is vital in developing young people's relationships with God - and knowing how to pray offers up huge benefits to opening up children's prayer lives. But how do we go about it?
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Why John Mark Comer banned his children from having smart phones
New research by Childwise found that more than half of children say they sleep with their mobile phone beside their bed, with most young people now having their own phone by the age of seven. The annual report into children’s use of media also found that seven to 16-year-olds spend an average of three hours and 20 minutes per day on their mobiles.
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Saving a generation: a response to youth work funding cuts
Following the recent statistics by the YMCA that show spending on youth services in England and Wales has been cut by 70% in less than a decade – with spending at its lowest in a generation – James Griffin, youth ministry student at Limitless and advocate at Home For Good – explains why he believes we should be prioritising services to young people more than ever.
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Fighting anxiety: Children's Mental Health Week
This week marks the annual Children’s Mental Health Week - designed to raise awareness on how we can best tackle the mental health crisis amongst young minds. With anxiety in children on the rise, psychologist Dr Kate Middleton explores some of the ways we can support the young people we work with.