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Join Bethany Marshall as she talks about the ins, outs, ups, and downs of mentoring teen girls.
Micah and Ryan sit down to discuss how to network in your community. They unpack how to be authentic while building connections and how it takes much more than what one person can build to serve our youth.
Tune in to hear Pastor Micah give part 2 to the Gideon message from episode 15. Check out a great Biblical story about someone who showed some serious bravery in the face of what seemed to be impossible odds.
Ryan and Andre Anderson from The Gate Leadership College talk about the challenges they have faced while working in ministry. They try to unpack why burnout is a very common issue for leadership in the church.
Gideon is one of the most iconic stories we find in the Bible. God calls this young man who is filled with fear to be a mighty warrior. What most people miss about this story is that Gideon had to fight a battle at home before he could ever fight a battle for Israel. Check out today's podcast: “Battle on the Homefront.”
Jonny Radcliff from Storehouse Church and National Network of Youth Ministries joins us to discuss how we can and should be bringing youth into leadership. We unpack why it is important to build owners and not just users of of our youth ministries.
We all need to understand that giants haven’t gone away, they still exist today.
You see that when it comes to giants, we all have them in our lives. Whether we are aware of them or completely oblivious doesn’t negate the fact that they are real.
By giants, I am speaking of what seem to be insurmountable problems and issues. It’s time we stop running from our giants, and we start running at our giants.
Bryce McGarvey, Campus Director in Bellwood, and Ryan talk through the immediate ministry shift necessary during our current world crisis and pandemic.
Pick up Quarantine Games at: https://www.refugeyouthnetwork.org/resources
Check out the resources mentioned by Bryce here: https://youthgroup.downloadyouthministry.com/
What is more important purpose or popularity? We live in a culture that elevates being popular over everything. The more likes, the more views, the more shares the more popular you can become! However you can still be popular but not have purpose. Tune in today and see why purpose is more important than popularity.
Ryan Custead, Youth Ministry Director of Zion Lutheran Church, gives his thoughts on ministry and how we get past “the numbers”.
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.