All Editorial articles – Page 109
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Miracles for Sale – responding to concerned young people
On Monday evening, Channel 4 here in the UK broadcast Derren Brown’s ‘documentary’, Miracles for Sale...
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It's Complicated
It’s relationship month, and Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. What are the unique challenges and blessings of being married, in a relationship and single in youth ministry? Martin, Jamie and Phoebe get up close and personal, and share the woes and joys of their relationship situations.
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MABS Youth & Community Project - Exodus
For 800 hundred years, St Andrews Enfield has been an active presence in the community in the heart of Enfield. This has taken a new expression over the last few months in the form of MABS, a new youth and community project. Find out more about MABS and why it was started here.
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An encouraging community
Last night was our church’s annual ‘all kids’ team meeting, and I left feeling so…. conflicted. My favourite part of any meeting is when we tell stories. Stories transform a room. We all lit up with laughter and wonder as we shared stories of children meeting with God, children leading and serving, and children responding to the gospel in powerful ways. We pondered the quiet triumphs of pastoral care, our hysterical epic failures (many of which were mine) and what we have been seeing God do in the past year. It was sheer joy.
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The Lab: Missional communities
Increasingly there are young people being called by God to join missional and monastic communities. They are not just committing themselves to a project like a gap year, but intentionally engaging with a way of life centred around prayer and service. The archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has commissioned 45 young Christians into the Community St Anselm, and other missional communities are seeing young people respond to God’s call.
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Crafts: Holy Communion
For anyone who wants to explore the elements and story of Holy Communion through open-ended crafts, here are some ideas. These crafts probably work best after telling and discussing the story of the Last Supper and exploring the items used in Communion such as the cup, the bread and the wine.
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The future of joint negotiating committee (JNC) youth work
It has been publicly announced that the Employers’ Side of the Joint Negotiating Committee (JNC) propose to merge with national pay body for local authorities.
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Time to get over our fear of commitment
In this week's Youthwork blog, Paul Friend questions our fear of commitment and why we need to let it go in order to see change.
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Youth Police Commissioner's Tweets spark resignation
Britain’s first youth police and crime commissioner resigned last month following posts made on her Twitter page. Paris Brown, 17, was criticised for tweets that were seen as racist, homophobic and condoned drug-taking and violence.
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Ready-to-use Mentoring: Comfort, Stretch and Panic
Ask your mentee to suggest the first word that comes into their head to do with what it means to have character, starting with each letter in the word ‘character’ (eg courage, heart, accountability etc).
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Here Comes the Pentecost
Do you want to teach pupils about what’s distinctive in the Christian understanding of God? Would you like it if the kids took an interest in the Trinity or the Holy Spirit? Here are four simple ideas for some RE lessons between Easter and Pentecost.
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Youth ministry formation: The shaping of things to come
In any youth work training course, students receive a heap of information, skills and guidance. But the transformation that happens is bigger, broader, deeper and more allencompassing that any course leaflet can prepare you for. David Howell explains youth ministry training’s secret ingredient: formation.
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Q & A: Natalie Collins
On the release of a new resource about the dangers of porn for children, Phoebe Thompson chatted to its creator, Natalie Collins, about why she feels it’s needed, how young is too young for parents to raise this topic with their children and what children’s workers can do to support and equip parents in this area.
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King's College ends Youth Ministry course
One of the most prestigious youth ministry awards in the country will no longer be offered. The Youth Ministry MA and doctorates previously offered by King’s College, London will no longer be available, after the decision was made to close the centre that holds the courses.