Student Ministry
Generation Y’s unique challenge
Two weeks from now, product designer David Seymour will board a plane to Pakistan to begin an eight-month tour of Asia.
Seymour, 25, graduated in 2006 and has been working in design for a manufacturing company since then, but now he feels ready to broaden his horizons. His plan is to travel overland through India, China, […]
Can I be culturally relevant?
How do you most effectively bridge the gap between the world of the Bible and modern day?
This is a great question and one that can pose difficulty on many levels. I think that there is a risk to interpret the need to be culturally relevant as one who is fully engaged in the culture […]
Calibrate - Kevin Ragsdale random thoughts
Kevin Ragsdale
Calibrate Conference
May 16, 2008
The most important thing we did was to get volunteers that loved students to walk along side with us.
In order to create a healthy ministry you must be able to lead people (not students)
1. I think there is a direct correlation between your ability to lead and how much influence you […]
keeping your space…
Having been in student ministry for almost 16 years I am very lucky to have a wife that is willing to keep her eyes open and be just a little jealous/protective of me. There are many times in ministry where it can seem like something innocent is happening and all of a sudden you […]
21May2008 | studenw4 | 0 comments | ContinuedCustomer Service in YM
What is it about going out to eat that we get so excited about? Seriously, don’t you get excited when you are going out to eat and you know that someone else will have to get whatever it is that you want when you want it? I know for me I get excited.
I […]
