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Monthly Archives: February 2012
youth work isn’t working?
I just read an article in Youthwork magazine by Krish Kandiah which started from the premise that youth work isn’t working because the church is still haemorrhaging young people and the best we can do is stick on a bandage and at … Continue reading
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Tagged church, generational ministry, youth, youth ministry, youth work
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Becoming Christian…
“When did you become a Christian?” How often have you been asked that or heard the question, “How many young people became Christians tonight?” We so easily talk as if becoming Christian is a one off event, an instant transformation … Continue reading
Getting started
Why is it so hard to start blogging? I’ve thought about it, talked about it, forgot about it and then come back to it and so I’ve finally taken the plunge… So as Josiah Bartlett would say, ‘what’s next?’
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