Creating Lifelong Followers: Getting Teens Involved in a Local Church
5/16/2012 By adminBy: Ken Schmidtke Getting teens to start attending church is a challenge for me! It has never been easy; teens can be flakey agreeing to go but never follow through for various reasons. This one area of ministry has been difficult to accomplish . . . . . .That was, until a couple of years ago. We had a breakthrough that was unplanned but very exciting. Tim and Justin are two youth
MoreGoals for Healthy Relational Ministry During the Summer
5/8/2012 By adminBy: Traever Wieland The last four weeks of club always seems to be a grind for me. I can’t wait for summer to get here- a change of pace that is much needed for my Campus Life program AND my brain. I love doing club and student leadership, but I am ready for a programming break. However, I know that ministry doesn’t end when the school year stops (just like ministry doesn’t stop
MoreRaising Scholarship Money for Summer Trips with Students
5/1/2012 By adminBy: Trent Bushnell TOP FIVE Reasons to Never Scholarship a Summer Trip 5. Students need to earn their way or they won’t appreciate it. 4. It’s not fair to the students who pay their own way. 3. It takes away from raising your staff support. 2. People are tired of you asking for money. 1. The kid you scholarship will undoubtedly bring
MoreSummer Ministry: Having an Intentional Game Plan
4/19/2012 By adminBy: Amber Jost Summer is almost here! But before you slap a bunch of fun ideas for trips and events on the calendar, I’d like to challenge you to think purposefully about what you do this summer. Why do you do the trips you do? Think specifically about your student leaders, kids in your ministry that don’t know Jesus yet, people in your community who don’t even know Campus Life yet…
MoreEmpowering Volunteer Staff: When to Get Out of the Way so More Ministry Can Happen
4/10/2012 By adminBy: Ken Schmidtke Adam grew up in Campus Life; as a 6th grader his interaction every week at club was more of a forced response to keep his Grandma and mom off his back. Yet as he got involved from week to week his involvement became his pleasure. He was a natural leader and as he was promoted to subsequent grades he became a student leader and then a high school volunteer. As God
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