Ideas to Action
“They [youth workers and pastors] agree with the findings but don’t put them into practice.” This was the frustrated voice of a reader in response to last year’s articles on intergenerational ministry.
“They [youth workers and pastors] agree with the findings but don’t put them into practice.” This was the frustrated voice of a reader in response to last year’s articles on intergenerational ministry.
We hear a lot these days about sharing stories, and the power of stories to communicate Kingdom truths.
In Howard Vanderwell’s The Church of All Ages: Generations Worshiping Together, it’s suggested that worship planning at churches should be age-inclusive.
n The Church of All Ages: Generations Worshiping Together, Howard Vanderwell reminds us that when God delivered the Hebrews from their Egyptian captivity, God instructed them to observe the Passover regularly as a reminder of their freedom.
These days at FYI, and at other places, there’s a lot of talk about “intergenerational worship”. But what exactly do we mean by that term?
I quickly skimmed The Church of All Ages: Generations Worshiping Together, edited …
April Diaz, Next Gen Pastor at Newsong Church in Irvine, is a good friend of mine and also FYI. She’s on our FYI Advisory Council…
Earlier this year Leadership Journal interviewed Kara on intergenerational ministry and insights from our College Transition Project.
Yesterday’s Pew Research Center release is a bit mystifying to me. In honor of the 40th anniversary of Woodstock and the generation gap it represented (and glorified), Pew surveyed a little under 2,000 Americans over age 16
With the passing of film director John Hughes this week has come a blog post that is catching all sorts of attention, written by a woman who as a teenager became Hughes’ penpal.
Bill Cosby once tried to explain to a nine-year-old boy named Peter what Jesus meant in the Sermon on the Mount by turning the other cheek. “If somebody hits you, you don’t hit him back,” Cosby said.
A visibly confused …