Oct 30

I am a firm believer in having a youth group executive or youth council or whatever you call it - a group of the core, committed youth that you can mentor and develop into dedicated and properly equipped leaders. Why, you may ask? Because it is these kids that will be on the church boards, leadership committees, pastors, missionaries, Bible school professors, and the like. The dedicated ones now are going to be the dedicated ones years down the road. They will be the church. I am absolutely convinced that investing large amounts of time, money, effort into developing these teens is well worth it. But this isn’t meant to be an essay on why we should invest in our kids, (that may come later), but rather a how-to on creating a vision for your youth group leadership. Continue reading »

Oct 27

By some, this activity is loved. By some, this activity is dreaded. Either way, this is a fun olympic-style competition that puts everyone on an even playing field. The basic idea is to have a series of about twelve events that each team will try to earn points at within a certain time limit. So for example, if you have twelve events and six teams, each team starts at a different event that they will do for three minutes. At the end of the three minutes, they report to the score keeper and then rotate to the next event. Continue reading »

Oct 26

The topics of money and laziness should apply to just about every youth you’ll ever meet. This study on Proverbs six deals with both of those issues and more. There is a lot of stuff in this chapter, so you may want to divide this study into two and take a little more time on each topic. Either way here is a brief overview of this jam-packed chapter of Proverbs. Continue reading »

Oct 25

Because there are so many ‘characters’ in this game, it is very theme-able. The old west, aliens, sea creatures, dinosours, food chain - whatever you can come up with. For this explaination I’m going to use the good ol’ food chain theme. Continue reading »

Oct 24

Teens love this fast-paced, high-energy wide game. What teen doesn’t like trying to take over the world? The games are usually fairly quick - between 10 to 20 minutes - and work great for groups of about 50 to 100, but it could be adapted for smaller groups too. Continue reading »

Oct 23

Today is a momentous day. Today I’ve added Google Ads to my site. This was done partly as an experiment to see just how it all works, and partly in the hopes that I can cover the cost of running this website. However, I’ve immediately seen a problem or two. Continue reading »