All Issues articles – Page 61
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IssuesSchools Work theme: Evangelism in Schools
There is a need to step carefully when using the word ‘evangelism’ in schools. Nick Shepherd, in his Grove booklet Schools’ Ministry as Mission (2008), gives us a helpful understanding of evangelism and what the mission of God looks like in education. The following session guide takes Shepherd’s three principles of evangelism as discernment, dialogue and demonstration, and uses them as a basis for working with Christian students to explore what living out their faith in school could look like. This should also be an encouragement for any Christians visiting schools to seek out what it means for them to share their faith with demonstration, dialogue and discernment.
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IssuesEvaluation
Martin Saunders channels his inner Kriss Akabusi and shares how, if you wanna be the best, and you wanna beat the rest, evaluation is what you need
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Re:Charge - Esther: A heroine in the shadows
RECHARGE IS A BIBLE STUDY JUST FOR YOU, TO NURTURE YOUR OWN RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD. SO STOP, SIT, BREATHE AND READ. THIS
MONTH, GERARD KELLY CONTINUES HIS LOOK AT OLD TESTAMENT LEADERS WITH ESTHER. -
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EQUIPPING YOUNG WORSHIP LEADERS
So you think you have a few young people who could go the distance, but you don’t have a musical bone in your body. Check out the following resources…
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ENDER THE WORLD
Enjoyed The Hunger Games but wished it was set in space and involved more aliens?
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IssuesEncountering the Holy Spirit
This month’s meeting guides are about the Holy Spirit and the message is pretty clear to both you and your young people: don’t panic.
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IssuesThe Youth Work Lab: Empowerment
Welcome to the Youth Work Lab: the place where key youth work theories are tried and tested by on-the-ground practitioners. Each month, the team from StreetSpace selects and explores a piece of youth work theory, and puts it to the test in creative and pioneering ways.
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IssuesNicky Gumbel: Three Ways to Empower the Next Generation
I am so grateful to Jonathan Fletcher. When I first encountered Jesus in 1974, Jonathan met with me for three hours every week for a year, and regularly thereafter until I left university. He became a great friend. He taught me the Christian faith. He explained to me how to read the Bible and how to pray. He recommended Christian books and answered my questions. Even though I had only just encountered Jesus myself, he encouraged me to lead others to faith in Jesus and to straight away pass on what I was learning.
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IssuesYouth ministry in the emerging realities
In a rapidly changing world, Fuzz Kitto asks: how can we help prepare young people for lifelong faith in a future that none of us can fully anticipate?
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IssuesMovie: Elysium
Elysium, while not perhaps as deep as the trailers first suggested, is an enjoyable take on the sci-fi genre with some particularly strong performances from its cast.
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IssuesShoot the Elephant
For many of us, leadership is a by-product of youth ministry. Our vocation is dictated by our passion for young people rather than a desire to lead others and, as such, we focus more on developing our work with teenagers than we do our leadership skills. So, welcome to Leadership 101, a page where each month we’ll unpack an issue we face as leaders, and offer some guidance to traverse it.
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IssuesThe Elephant Room
We need to talk about some things. There are a few issues in youth ministry that for reasons of awkwardness, pride or taboo, simply never get discussed. When they do, we limit ourselves to pat answers and hypothetical, third-person examples. And because of all this awkward silence, none of these things get solved. So it’s time for some radical honesty, time to talk about the things we don’t talk about. Welcome to The Elephant Room.
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Jamie vs. Toy: The Uggly’s Electronic Pup-Pet
From £29.99. Warning – the following review contains multiple uses of the word ‘fart’.
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Toy Review: The Ugglys Electronic Pup-Pet
From £29.99. Warning – the following review contains multiple uses of the word ‘fart’.
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Issues"That was the Election that was"
The 2015 General Election is likely to go down as one of the most surprising electoral outcomes in recent history. Throughout the campaign the opinion polls told us that the Conservatives and Labour were ‘neck and neck’ and that the outcome of the election would be a hung parliament.
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IssuesPremier Youthwork Investigates: The US Election
As I write this, Donald Trump has been our President-elect in the United States for roughly 17 hours. Today looks so very different to this time yesterday. While I don’t know your personal leanings in Brexit, I imagine I’m experiencing something at least a bit like some of you experienced.
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IssuesThe Real Meaning of Eggs
The Real Meaning of Eggs. Do cultural Easter symbols such as lambs and eggs have any relevance to the biblical story? Ian White explores…
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IssuesReforming religious education
Reform is a fascinating word. At its simplest, the word means to make changes to something in order to improve it. This is exactly the quest of the Welsh government as it endeavours to reform Religious Education in its classrooms in a bid to help protect young people from extremists. At the heart of this reform is a change of name for the subject. A recent ITV news article explains that Huw Lewis, Minister for Education and Skills in the Welsh Government believe that effective teaching of a subject he has titled ‘Religion, Philosophy and Ethics’ could equip young people in Wales with a level of knowledge and understanding that means they would not be vulnerable to extremists.
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IssuesPetition for schools to educate on FGM
A fast-growing petition is calling on education secretary Michael Gove to help end female genital mutilation (FGM) in the UK.








