All NexGen Pro articles – Page 153
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Blog
Yule Blog #3 - Three spiritual things I learnt from cleaning my shower
Youthwork deputy editor Phoebe knows how to spend her time off. Here’s what she learnt from that most festive of activities…cleaning her shower.
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Issues
Meeting guide 3: Depression
Meeting aim: This session is a starting point for gaining a basic understanding of depression and how Jesus brings hope to all of us.
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SEX (PART 3): BUILDING BLOCKS
To explore the concept that we are all created for relationships, and identify key skills needed for building healthy ones.
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Blog
Adaptable Meeting Guide #3: Philippians 3
Meeting aim: To count everything as loss compared to knowing Jesus.
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Issues
Government proposes benefit cut for under-25s
David Cameron has announced that some benefits may be withdrawn from 18 to 24 year-olds. In his speech to the Conservative party conference the Prime Minister announced a plan that would take Job Seeker’s Allowance and Housing Benefit away from those under the age of 25.
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25 years of (Premier) Youthwork: The good, the bad and the downright dreadful
For this special 25th anniversary issue we’ve embarked on a nostalgic trip down memory lane, dusting off the Youthwork archive, and unearthing all manner of weird and wonderful things from our past publications. From theory-shaping articles to wildly inappropriate games, recordable CDs to birth, death and re-birth of youth work activities, we’ve selected the best and most interesting for your perusal.
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25 years of Premier Youthwork
In 1983, aged 25, I graduated from Moorlands College and began working alongside Bob Moffett at Epping Forest Youth for Christ. Bob has always been a creative innovator and risk taker. He wrote a regular youth ministry column in Buzz magazine (now Premier Christianity) and was a leading light in the development of youth ministry training across Europe and the Middle East.
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How to Bring Church into the 21st Century
The Church may have just about discovered the internet, and hey – some of us even have Myspace pages – but historically speaking we’re still a wee bit behind the times. We asked our resident internet expert, Dr I. Tweettoomuch, for some tips on moving church services into the 21st Century
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"Inequality 2030"
A recent article in The Independent suggested that over a million more UK children would live in poverty by 2030. There is very little doubt that the Labour-linked Fabian Society’s ‘Inequality 2030’ report on which the article is based is politically motivated - but there are bigger issues here that transcend Westminster.