By Allison Franzen, Posted on 11/25/10
"Establishing the basics of the Christian life with a new believer.
“So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live in him, rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the
By UYWI, Posted on 11/19/10
Urban Youth Worker Institute is urban youth worker training network. Their website has many trainings that are focused on resourcing urban youth workers. Click on "Resources" find trainings and
By Scott Larson, Posted on 11/19/10
Straight Ahead Ministries' web site encourages those who go into juvenile jails, those who pray for troubled youth, and all others who have a heart for wayward teens. Their website a place for you
By Jonathan McKee, Posted on 11/19/10
The Source for Youth Ministry is dedicated to bringing cutting edge resources to youth workers today. The mission of The Source for Youth Ministry is to reach 21st Century youth with the
By CCDA, Posted on 11/19/10
The mission of CCDA is to inspire, train, and connect Christians who seek to bear witness to the Kingdom of God by reclaiming and restoring under-resourced communities.
Their vision is to
By Fasten Network, Posted on 11/19/10
The Faith and Service Technical Education Network (FASTEN) offers informational resources and networking opportunities to faith-based practitioners, private philanthropies, and public
By National Mentoring Center, Posted on 11/19/10
For more than a decade, Education Northwest has been a national provider of training and technical assistance to mentoring and tutoring programs, as well as agencies that fund these programs.
By Center for Youth Studies, Posted on 11/19/10
The Center for Youth Studies (CYS) is a global network of youth ministry professionals committed to developing a comprehensive resource for youth work that is current, relevant, and geared for
By Scott Larson, Posted on 11/18/10
Scott Larson unpacks the different between anger and rage in this helpful article. He offers up practical help for those who are trying to build deep relationship with rageful youth and helpful
By Scott Larson, Posted on 11/18/10
Between 85 and 90 percent of 17-year olds self-report committing an act for which they could be arrested.1 It’s the highest crime-producing age group in all of society. At the same time, attempts