All Editorial articles – Page 84
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Premier Youthwork Investigates… Working with refugees in the UK
Faisal knocked on the door of the Refugee Support Network office three weeks ago. We’d never met him before. He had no appointment. He hadn’t been referred to us by a social worker. He was holding a small scrap of paper, with my name and our office address scribbled on.
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Ready-to-use Movie: Interstellar
It’s the near future and Earth has been devastated by drought and famine, leading to mass food shortages and extreme climate change. But at the very point that humanity is facing extinction, a mysterious rip in the space-time continuum is discovered, giving mankind the opportunity to save itself and possibly find a new place to live.
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Internet pornography
This morning, David Cameron will announce new measures to combat the spread of Internet pornography, and particularly of images depicting rape and abuse. Under his proposals, every home in the UK will have pornography automatically blocked by their ISP, unless they choose to opt in to receive it. That sounds like a very good idea, right?
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My intergenerational retreat weekend
This weekend I attended a family / intergenerational retreat held at a lovely retreat house in New Jersey. This was the third year the retreat was offered by this particular local church. At least three generations were represented and some adults attended who were not at all related to the children who were there.
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Ready-to-use Worship: Worship and Intercession
Have you ever tried to make your young people come to a church prayer meeting? It would seem a counter-intuitive thing to do – the
typical slow, long-winded prayer meeting appears incompatible with the attention span of a teenager (or an adult, for that matter, but we’ve
learnt to hide our yawns). Yet, the 24/7 Prayer movement has largely been seen as a youth movement, and it consists of a ridiculous amount of praying. -
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Journeying towards integrity
Integrity. What a word: inspiring and daunting all at the same time. Instantly it conjures up images of our greatest leaders; of men and women who knew what they stood for and lived by it - Martin Luther King, Mother Teresa, Jose Mourinho*. At the same time, the word (and that list) has connotations of unmatchable expectations: idealism we’ll never quite live up to. We want to be people of integrity, but we know ourselves too well to believe we’ll ever truly manage it.
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Inspired Radicals
Radicalisation isn’t just a threat facing our young people, it’s one threatening to disrupt our Western culture as we know it. But what if the answer to radicalisation isn’t to run away from deep, life-changing narratives, but to embrace them and offer an alternative?
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Will Ofsted inspect my Sunday School?
Our experts answer your questions on children’s and families’ ministry.
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Inside Out
Inside Out opens with a question: ‘Do you ever look at someone and wonder what is going on inside their head?’
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Inside Out
Inside Out is the best movie of 2015. It’s a beautiful, heartfelt exploration of the way children’s brains work, and it’s also hilarious.
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Ready-to-use Movie: Inside Out
Clip: The clip starts at 26:48 minutes and lasts until 32:22 minutes.
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Innie or Outie?
Do loud, hilarious, larger-than-life people make better youth leaders? Anya Briggs investigates.
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Just Imagine
How often do you simply have fun with your young people? Chris Curtis is a man who knows a thing or two about having ridiculous, absurd
and imaginative fun just for the sake of it. He shares his creative highlights from over the years, and encourages us to dream big in our activities. -
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Youthwork Idol
No, this is not a nationwide search for the best youth worker in the land. The topic of idols is far from glamorous, and may seem an ancient problem reserved for people in the Bible, but Youthwork’s Phoebe Thompson insists that idolatry is alive and kicking today – and as youth workers we are most certainly not immune to it.
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How the media works
Here’s what I’m thinking: one of the most, if not the most important role of youth workers today is cutting through rubbish thrown at young people by the media. Be it issues of body image, self-worth or sex, the bombardment aimed at young people is enough to cause devastating problems.
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How specific should we be when planning?
On the back of Jo Dolby's Balancing Act feature in this month's magazine, we have a series of blogs on tension and paradox within youth ministry. To kick us off, Simon Davies of CYM looks at Strategy and Spontaneity.
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How to preach
Maybe you are a dab hand at preparing slick, whizzy sermons, or perhaps the thought of speaking in public fills you with dread. Either way, preaching pro Ali Martin shares her top tips for communicating well.