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From: YouthWorker eJournal [mailto:YouthWork...@youthworkerjournal-info.com]
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Subject: Resend: Free Youth Lesson and Discussion Starter; Free e-Book; Chuck Bomar Video Interview and More

 

Weekly Guide to Christian Music

Youth Ministry Resources from YouthWorker.com

 

November 29, 2009

Free Resource--($19.95 value)--with New YWJ Subscription

YWJ reviewers and youth workers around the country have loved Andrew Root's Revisiting Relational Youth Ministry. You can get the book FREE, but only by subscribing to YouthWorker Journal.

Here's our latest weekly eJournal full of stuff you can use and insights to challenge you.

In this issue:
Youth Culture Lesson: 'Hair Apparent: Girl Shaves Head for Dying Dad, Gets Suspended'
Chuck Bomar YWJ Video Interview
Youthworks to Acquire Youth Specialties
Discussion Starter: The Blind Side Combines Football, Faith and Service
Free Advent Lessons for Your Group
'Mission: Possible!' Backyard Evangelism from YWJ
Green Groups
Free e-Book on Troubled Teens
• Quote of the Day
New Resource Review: Studies on the Go: Philippians, Clossians and First and Second Thessalonians by YouthWorker Journal columnist David Olshine

Youth Culture Lesson: 'Hair Apparent: Girl Shaves Head for Dying Dad, Gets Suspended'

Have you ever tried to do something nice for someone and had it backfire? Emily did. Here's a lesson about what we can learn from her situation.

Chuck Bomar YWJ Video Interview

We recently caught up with College Ministry 101 author Chuck Bomar, who talks about college ministry, emerging adulthood and the importance of connecting students to mature believers in local congregations. Chuck is the former pastor of student ministries at Cornerstone in Simi Vally. Watch the YWJ video here.

Youthworks to Acquire Youth Specialties

For those who've been wondering about the future of Youth Specialties, we now know most of the pioneering youth work entity will be sold to Youthworks, a youth missions organization founded in 1994. Click here to read more.

Discussion Starter: The Blind Side Combines Football, Faith and Service

Here's the inside scoop on a new feel-good movie about a homeless teen and the Christian family that takes him in and helps him become a player in the NFL. See how you can explore the film with your kids.

Advent Vignettes: Lessons You Can Use with Your Group

Thanksgiving is this week, which means Christmas is just a month away.  There's something precious and mysterious in the season of waiting. Steve Case helps us explore that mystery in these Advent vignettes that you can use with your group.

'Mission: Possible!' More Backyard Missions from YWJ

Want a fresh and inspiring take on youth evangelism? Read this article from YouthWorker Journal, "We Are Christ's Witnesses," by Rebecca Long, the National Coordinator for Youth Alpha/USA. Also, if you aren't already a subscriber, click here to get your own copies of YWJ!

Green Groups

What you and your group eat can make a difference--for you and the planet. Here are some practical insights from the book, Fifty Ways to Save the Earth.

Free e-Book on Troubled Teens

Mark Gregston's Ten Ways to Turn Around Your Teen is designed to help parents (and other adult) work with troubled teens. You can get the book free here.

 

Quote of the Day

"I take all the stress and bad things that happen over the day and I lock them in a box."
-- Hannah, a teen whose father is unemployed and whose family is under financial and emotional stress, in The New York Times

New Resource Combo Review: Studies on the Go: Philippians, Colossians and First and Second Thessalonians

by YouthWorker Journal columnist David Olshine

Subscribe to YouthWorker Journal

The November-December issue of YouthWorker Journal features 60+ reviews of books, curriculum, movies, DVDs and other resources. To get your own copy of YouthWorker Journal, all you need to do is subscribe. Then you will get all our articles, columns, reviews of all the best books, curriculum and other materials. Thanks for joining us for this issue of the YouthWorker eJournal. See you next time.
Sincerely, Steve Rabey, YouthWorker Journal Editor, and our entire crew

 

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