World AIDS Day
This month we have a new justice-oriented curriculum resource to share with you, but this one’s different. It’s not for your youth group. 1
It’s for their parents.
And for the adult small groups in your church.
Why would we …
This month we have a new justice-oriented curriculum resource to share with you, but this one’s different. It’s not for your youth group. 1
It’s for their parents.
And for the adult small groups in your church.
Why would we …
Regardless of whether the election left you on cloud 9 or 6 feet under, if you care about young people, you can’t help but be excited about the droves of young adults who voted. It was interesting during this last …
Does God want converts or justice? False question.
How deep is God’s justice, really? Take a look again at Exodus.
Whether you’ve thought a lot, a little, or not really at all about what environmental concerns have to do with your youth ministry, Kris Fernhout makes a strong case for why we should all join God in caring about our–and our students’–impact on the world around us.
Kara Powell interviews Lina Thompson, World Vision’s National Director for Training and Capacity Building for U.S. Programs, about talking about race with kids and adults.
In light of recent research and our commitment to the importance of parents in youth ministry, FYI invited a handful of youth pastors and short-term missions experts to help us better understand how to invite parents to walk with their students in the justice journey.
Theologian and intercultural expert Dr. Stephanie Smith offers insights to some common questions faced by youth ministries discussing and responding to the AIDS pandemic.
Jude Tiersma Watson and Dan Hodge teach a seminar on developing indigenous leaders in urban youth ministry contexts.