Archive October 14, 2010

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Marketing to Kids’ Eyes, Parents’ Wallets

A few weeks ago my family was camping in Utah.

The Uncommon Experience

“This is really awkward.”

Help for Hurting Kids

Our colleague and friend Chap Clark has just released his newest book, Hurt 2.0: Inside the World of Today’s Teenagers.

How Kids Think About Money

How are teenagers’ attitudes toward money shifting?

What do we say now?

Last night media of all forms exploded with the news of Osama Bin Laden’s death.

Antidotes to Apathy

What are the real causes of apathy in our culture when it comes to civic engagement and social justice?

The High Risks of Consumerism

Today’s E-Journal features an article by youth worker and Fuller DMin student Kris Fernout on the outcomes of consumer-driven adolescent identity formation.

We Are What We Consume Consumption Culture and Teen Identity, Part 2

Consumerism threatens to be a lethal injection in the veins of adolescent identity formation. In Part 2 of this series, we explore the outcomes of consumer identity and potential youth ministry responses.

What a Difference a Day Makes

The LAST thing that I am is an expert on the Middle East. But my husband forwarded me this map

The Impact of Teen Pregnancy

You know you’re a major force in culture when Saturday Night Live makes a joke out of you.

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