As we shift into the groove of being removed from our normal routines of ministry, we have established what our ministry will look like digitally for the extent of this pandemic as we socially distance ourselves. What is the number one thing we should be focused on? This crisis has caused us to think creatively and execute plans in innovative ways, but are we providing what our students actually need or are we simply filling time until we can physically gather again? Have we stopped to listen to God's direction in all of this?
#709 || Are Students Committed to the Church?
#708 || Sabbath | Direct Link to Stress & Anxiety
#707 || Sabbath | The Optional Commandment
#706 || The Epidemic of Adolescent Anxiety
#705 || Pressures of Being an Adolescent
#704 || EVENTS that Shaped Modern American Youth Ministry
#703 || MOVEMENTS that Shaped Modern American Youth Ministry
#702 || PEOPLE who Shaped Modern American Youth Ministry
#701 || Phil Joel | Moments That Mobilize Movements
#612 || Students in the Age of Comparison
#611 || Physiology Behind Student Depression and Anxiety
#610 || Neuropsychology of an Adolescent Brain
#609 || Julie Morgenstern | Students and Schedules
#608 || Jack Easterby | Students and Sports
#607 || Students and Sleep
#606 || A Middle School Perspective on Race
#605 || The Dream King | A Story of Racial Reconciliation
#604 || Ministering to the Marginalized
#603 || Steve Carter | Life, Leadership, and Integrity
#602 || How One Guy Changed Snapchat
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