All Editorial articles – Page 27
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BlogFiltering Fear: The Fight Against Anxiety
Elizabeth Neep talks to Hillsong Youth and other youth work organisations about how youth and children's workers can tackle anxiety.
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BlogA different message of love
Amy Pollard, director of the Mental Health Collective, shares how her charity used Valentine’s Day to pass on a message of love that isn’t mushy
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IssuesAdam and Eve: Session 4
Meeting aim: To explore the idea that we are made in God’s image, and created to be in relationship with him and each other
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IssuesTaking a rest: Session 3
Meeting aim: To discover that God rested after finishing his creation, and that it is also good for us to rest.
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IssuesFilling the universe: Session 2
Meeting aim: To explore the second half of the creation story, and to reflect on what it means to be made by God
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IssuesAdam and Eve: Session 2
Meeting aim: To learn how the relationship between God, human beings and the natural world began.
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IssuesCreating the universe: Session 1
Meeting aim: To explore the start of the story of creation, and to think about how creative God is.
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Faith at homeParenting a gay young person
David Bennett was a gay activist but he became a Christian and felt strongly he had to put that part of his life behind him. His personal journey means he can talk with gentleness to young people struggling with their sexuality. He offers his advice on how to support your child or young person if they are LGBT+.
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BlogFilm review: Instant Family
Editor, Ruth Jackson, shares why she thinks Instant Family offers a better message of love this Valentine's day.
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BlogSix lessons young people can learn from Letitia Wright’s BAFTA acceptance speech
Letitia Wright, star of Black Panther, won the award for Rising Star at the BAFTAs. Her acceptance speech openly spoke about her faith in Jesus. Emily Howarth lays out what children and young people can learn from her example
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BlogKnife crime continues to rise
Knife crime continues to rise across the UK, but especially so in London. Naomi Allen from XLP shares what we can do about it.
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Faith at homeMaking slave-free normal
With Valentine’s Day coming up, how can we ensure that we’re buying products for our loved ones that do not have any slavery in their supply line? Molly Hodson from International Justice Mission shares her advice.
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BlogMichael Green: a man who impacted countless young lives
Tributes have been pouring in for Dr Michael Green who died Wednesday. Editor Ruth Jackson describes the impact he had on her own life
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BlogAre your young people carers?
Mandy Massey is regional manager for Spurgeons in the Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Dudley area and works to support young carers. With so many in the UK, it is likely that there are young carers in your community who need you support. Mandy suggests some ways we can help
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Faith at homeVeggie Tales
So many who grew up in church did so with the help of two animated vegetables. Emily Howarth spoke to Mike Nawroski, one half of the team behind Veggie Tales about how to engage kids with the Bible and what he’s up to now.
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Faith at homeOpen Doors
Pete Hopper is part of the Open Doors youth team and a dad. He shares the influence that his work with the persecuted church has on his parenting.
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BlogYouth workers need Sex Education
Premier Youth and Children’s Work deputy editor, Emily Howarth, explores what youth workers can learn from the Netflix series
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BlogYou don't have to start a youth club
There are no young people in your church. Should you start a youth group? Levi Phillips from the Capital Youth team for the Diocese of London doesn't think so. Here's a few alternatives.






