When Kids Hurt: Help for Adults Navigating the Adolescent Maze

2023-03-24T11:27:18-05:00

Article by Danny Mitchell What does an author do when he writes an academic youth ministry book that is critically acclaimed in youth ministry circles and sells beyond all expectations? Simple. He writes another book on the same topic only this time he joins with another expert in the field and moves from the academic [...]

When Kids Hurt: Help for Adults Navigating the Adolescent Maze2023-03-24T11:27:18-05:00

Our Amazing Teens

2023-03-24T11:27:27-05:00

Article by Danny Mitchell Have you noticed lately that teenagers are doing some pretty amazing things? Take Zac Sunderland for example. This seventeen-year-old homeschooler from California was recently featured in ESPN: The Magazine, chronicling his attempt to become the youngest person to sail solo around the world. That’s right. 25,000 nautical miles by himself in a [...]

Our Amazing Teens2023-03-24T11:27:27-05:00

Faith is Sometimes Best Understood by Looking Backwards

2023-03-24T11:27:33-05:00

Article by Danny Mitchell I read once that faith is sometimes best understood by looking backwards. Now, on the surface that statement feels a lot like the inside of a Christian greeting card or one of those posters with cute animals and trite sayings that we hang on our walls to inspire us to do [...]

Faith is Sometimes Best Understood by Looking Backwards2023-03-24T11:27:33-05:00

UnChristian: What a New Generation Thinks About Christianity…And Why it Matters

2023-03-24T11:27:37-05:00

Article by Danny Mitchell Because I am increasingly wary of books that describe how bad things are in the American evangelical church, I was initially skeptical after being handed a copy of UnChristian. My growing dissatisfaction with these books comes from my concern that many of the authors have forgotten that in spite of her numerous [...]

UnChristian: What a New Generation Thinks About Christianity…And Why it Matters2023-03-24T11:27:37-05:00

Discoveries of a Youth Pastor

2023-03-24T11:27:43-05:00

Article by Danny Mitchell There are certain lessons I have learned over the last decade and a half in youth ministry. I learned early on that taking students to play paintball really means open season on the youth pastor, and I learned that something always gets broken during a lock-in. I figured out that playing [...]

Discoveries of a Youth Pastor2023-03-24T11:27:43-05:00

Asking the Right Questions About Youth Ministry, Part 2

2023-03-24T11:27:50-05:00

Article by Danny Mitchell I have a confession to make. The pressure was on and in the heat of the moment I succumbed to what Jason Stephenson, youth director at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, labels the “pragmatism of youth ministry.” In the last issue of Equip to Disciple, I stated that the first question [...]

Asking the Right Questions About Youth Ministry, Part 22023-03-24T11:27:50-05:00

Asking the Right Questions about Youth Ministry, Part 1

2023-03-24T11:27:57-05:00

Article by Danny Mitchell I recently heard a veteran PCA youth pastor say that only 6% of the current generation of students claim to be evangelical Christians, compared to 65% of the Baby Boomer generation. I then read an online study conducted by LifeWay Research (www.lifeway.com) which found that two-thirds of adults between the ages [...]

Asking the Right Questions about Youth Ministry, Part 12023-03-24T11:27:57-05:00
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