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by Russell Powell
Archbishop Peter Jensen's Christmas Message 2011 on the centrality of Jesus to human history
Graham Stanton
I’ll get straight to the point: you need to read You Lost Me: Why Young Christians Are Leaving Church...and Rethinking Faith by David Kinnaman.
What would be helpful to talk to our children and young people about this Christmas?
The last in a series of conversations about youth ministry and where we go from here.
How youth ministry in Sydney can move forward.
I often get calls from ministers asking if there are students from College who could come and run the youth group at their church.
From my perspective the patchy nature of youth ministry in Sydney offers an immense opportunity.
Youth and children's ministry is vital for the future of the Diocese; we need to keep talking about it.
Today is a good day to encourage someone who serves you.
Helping young people grow in self-awareness in Christ
In Season 6 of the TV series The West Wing, there's an episode when a group of teenagers from the 'Future Leaders for Democracy' visit the White House to argue the case for child suffrage.
Beyond those things that are gospel issues, our differences can help lead us to truth and express the fullness of God's creation.
Child protection concerns put an end to Youthworks strategy to build prayer support for children in church and school based ministries. What is the way forward?
For those who work in children's or youth ministry December-January doesn't spell 'holiday'. On the contrary, for many they are heading into the busiest time of their year.
Major news outlets have picked up on the key idea in Kenda Dean's new book: most American teenagers subscribe to a mutant form of Christianity.
Rather than invest our time and money on horse-racing today, why not take a punt on a young ministry leader?
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