Archive: 2010

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Courage Means You Might Fail

Today is the first full day of the Youth Specialties National Youth Workers Convention here in Los Angeles.  I’m especially excited about this conference for two reasons:  first, I am only 20 minutes from my house, so I’m going to …

A Lesson from Soccer: Thanks…

September means 3 things for our family: back to school, back to soccer, and my travel schedule heats up.

Is Age Segregation Over?

Earlier this year Leadership Journal interviewed Kara on intergenerational ministry and insights from our College Transition Project.

Family Values…A Farce?

Last week I spoke at the Gathering, a marvelous four-day conference for folks involved in and interested in Christian philanthropy.

Impact

The start of the fall is always an exciting time for Fuller students, especially the students in our Urban Youth Ministry Certificate program …

A 15 Year-Old Justice Hero

Last week I spoke at The Gathering, a conference for foundation leaders and philanthropists that was hosted in Phoenix, Arizona.

Missions Decisions Already Need to Restart Our Summer 2010 Plan

If you’re like me, most of your decisions about summer missions projects come down to two things: 1. Calendar. 2. Price.

The Happiest Place to Text

Recently I spent a day at Disneyland with my family, riding rides and battling crowds at the “Happiest place on earth.”

So Much to Lose

Last weekend I spoke to a group of parents of teenagers, and as usual, I learned a lot from them.

Abandoning Teen Athletes

I’ve long been concerned about what we do to teenage athletes in our culture.

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