All NexGen Pro articles – Page 43
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BlogIs drill music a threat to our young people?
This week another drill artist was stabbed to death. Incognito’s passing has been linked by some to the violent nature of drill music. But is the music to blame? And what can we do to protect our young people? We spoke to rapper Marc Jones…
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BlogParents get off your phones!
Katharine Hill of Care for the Family says that it is not children that need less screen time, but their parents
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IssuesIs this church?
Ladywood, on the western edge of Birmingham city centre, has suffered with a reputation of crime and poverty. We spoke to Peter and Isaac who run a football project there every Friday.
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Issues“Teaching is not an easy career but it’s really rewarding”
We spoke to numerous Christian teachers working with children and young people across the greater Birmingham area. Here’s a conversation we had with one secondary school Religious Education (RE) teacher.
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IssuesI want to transform our campus
I went to the Christian Union in my first year and found it quite difficult. I stopped going but felt called back, because if no one from my type of church goes to CU then that won’t be represented there.
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IssuesAll-age worship
We spoke to worship leader, songwriter and church pastor Nick Drake about his passion for intergenerational worship.
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BlogParenting inspiration from Gareth Southgate
As Gareth Southgate becomes the nation’s favourite waistcoat wearer, Claire Musters shares the lessons the Church and parents can learn from his example
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BlogWhat does the world cup have to teach us about ministry?
Andy Winmill reflects on the lessons he learnt watching the England game with his children
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BlogIs addiction to gaming a mental health condition?
Addiction to gaming is due to be recognised as a mental health condition. What does that mean for parents and youth and children’s workers?
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IssuesMicah: Session 4
Meeting aim: To explore visions for the new heaven and Earth, just as Micah did so long ago.
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IssuesJonah: Session 3
Meeting aim: To explore how Jonah has a deeper relevance for young people than just being a story about a fish.
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BlogJeremiah: Session 2
Meeting aim: To know that God’s call for us to speak for him is not discounted by our individual weaknesses.
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