All NexGen Pro articles – Page 134
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Putting Christ back in Christmas
Christmas is fast approaching and a Christmas assembly is a great opportunity to tell children about the amazing events that surrounded Jesus’ birth. However, children will take part in so many Christmas activities, plays and parties that there is a danger of them all running into each other. What can you do that will make your assembly stand out from the all the other events?
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Bringing back Christian ethos to a group?
Our experts answer your questions on children’s and families ministry
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Back to the Future: Where we’re going, we don’t need meeting guides!
According to The Rest of The Internet™, today is Back to the Future Day. For the uninitiated, 21st October 2015 is the date Marty McFly and Doc Brown visited in Back to the Future 2. They discovered a world of hoverboards, Jaws 19 in 4D and self-tying trainers, all of which makes the real 2015 a little disappointing – the future isn’t what it used to be. But what about youth ministry? Is 2015 in youth ministry what we expected 30 years ago?
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Creating a movement: Back to basics
‘The Church has no future!’ That was the message we heard when the recession hit in 2008 and youth ministry was removed from many church budgets: the cuts were pragmatic in nature and it was sink or swim time. Many programmes shrank or dissolved. However when you remove youth ministry from your priority list, a loud declaration is heard: ‘We are living on borrowed time!’
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Back to School
The words ‘Physics’, ‘Protractor’, and ‘End of term test’ might send a shiver down your spine. But do we really know what’s going on in schools these days? Annie Carter insists that we can learn so much from venturing into schools, and experiencing the day-to-day reality our young people face.
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The Back Page: Storytelling and other Barbaric Practices
For once there was a modicum of attention in my junior church group. It’s a mixed-ability, mixed-age group, with plenty of mixed attitudes to God. It ranges from the ‘It’s all rubbish, I’d rather talk about huskies’ approach to a seven year-old who has recently brought her entire family to become regular churchgoers, has been baptised and is delighted to see her parents on an introduction to Christianity course.
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The Back Page: Was that God?
Lots and lots of people are thinking about the faith formation of children these days. That’s a good thing. Maybe with all these great minds working on this we’ll finally figure it out. Most people who write about the faith formation of children talk about the importance of two sets of relationships in the life of the child: the child’s family and the quality of the child’s relationships with people of other generations.
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It's You Or The Baby
When Victoria Webster had a routine 21-week blood test it revealed that she had leukaemia. She was advised to have a late termination because the medication used in chemotherapy would kill the child. Doctors basically told her that she would die if she had her baby...
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Baby, Baby, Baby, Uh Oh
Teen icon Justin Bieber had another eventful month after being arrested for speeding and driving under the influence before having the charges dropped.
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Q&A: Guvna B
East London hip-hop artist Guvna B has won numerous awards including a MOBO. His latest album Secret World reached number one in the official Christian and Gospel Charts. Editor Jamie Cutteridge sat down to grill the Guvna and talk about the new album
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The Axis of Good and Evil – Christmas
There’s this constant tension in youth ministry: we want to use culture to talk about big issues and themes with young people, but often the films, TV shows and video games with the best moral messages are the ones made by well-meaning Christians in a shed. To put that another way, often the films, TV shows and video games with the best moral messages are terrible. So, here’s our solution to this problem: a monthly round-up where we rank a whole heap of stuff on whether it’s any good, and whether it’s both suitable and worth showing to your youth group. This month, we look at Christmas! So, festive ideas in the top right are to be commended for youth group shenanigans ... the darker side of Christmas in the bottom left - less so.
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The Axis of Good and Evil – Books
There’s this constant tension in youth ministry: we want to use culture to talk about big issues and themes with young people, but often the films, TV shows and video games with the best moral messages are the ones made by well-meaning Christians in a shed. To put that another way, often the films, TV shows and video games with the best moral messages are terrible. So, here’s our solution to this problem: a monthly round-up where we rank a whole heap of stuff on whether it’s any good, and whether it’s both suitable and worth showing to your youth group. This month, we look at books. So, those in the top right are worth a read, a thought, a discussion... books in the bottom left – less so.
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The Axis of Good and Evil - TV Shows
There’s this constant tension in youth ministry: we want to use culture to talk about big issues and themes with young people, but often the films, TV shows and video games with the best moral messages are the ones made by well-meaning Christians in a shed. To put that another way, often the films, TV shows and video games with the best moral messages are terrible. So, here’s our solution to this problem: a monthly round-up where we rank a whole heap of stuff on whether it’s any good, and whether it’s both suitable and worth showing to your youth group
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The axis of Good and Evil - Films
There’s this constant tension in youth ministry: we want to use culture to talk about big issues and themes with young people, but often the films, TV shows and video games with the best moral messages are the ones made by well-meaning Christians in a shed. To put that another way, often the films, TV shows and video games with the best moral messages are terrible. So, here’s our solution to this problem: a monthly roundup where we rank a whole heap of stuff on whether it’s any good, and whether it’s both suitable and worth showing to your youth group. Obviously stuff in the top right is ideal, the films in the bottom left are normally Adam Sandler productions.
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The axis of good and evil - Music
There’s this constant tension in youth ministry: we want to use culture to talk about big issues and themes with young people, but often the films, TV shows and video games with the best moral messages are the ones made by well-meaning Christians in a shed. To put that another way, often the films, TV shows and video games with the best moral messages are terrible. So, here’s our solution to this problem: a monthly round-up where we rank a whole heap of stuff on whether it’s any good, and whether it’s both suitable and worth showing to your youth group. This month, we look at music. So, artists in the top right are worth a listen, a thought, a discussion... music in the bottom left – less so.
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The Awkward Truth
This issue is dedicated to helping you to EQUIP young people TO share their faith. But how much time do you spend doing the same? Editor Martin Saunders gently encourages you to lead by example.