Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 13 hours 51 minutes
As youth workers, we teach students what God says and desires for us. But when we all engage online, we often forget that how we dialogue is just as important as the content. In short, we need to educate instead of shout down. Robert L. Wagner joins ...
Big youth retreats, summer camps and mission organizations often have multiple churches together, but what would it look like for local churches to combine on their own for reasons beyond convenience or meeting a capacity quota? Jeff discusses networ...
A good youth ministry can be a great youth ministry when it's within a healthy and unified family ministry. Kari Jane Smith joins Jeff to discuss how discipleship should progress as a child grows older, and what they have to done to streamline their ...
This special off-week episode was produced so as to not wait one week longer to start another source of dialogue regarding the teaching and discussing of racism and prejudice with our students. Jeff was honored to have Mikiala Tennie and Karli Loving...
We're all tired of Zoom and online-only interaction, but burnout is a real threat that has seen a spike among those in ministry during the last decade. Jeff discusses this crucial topic with Scott Savage, and they identify some misnomers and unhealth...
For this episode, Jeff interviews a church youth ministry volunteer about how the concept of apologetics plays an important role in the development of authentic faith during adolescence. That volunteer just happens to be his brother, Ryan!
Jeff brings in his long-time friend, Josh Daniels, to discuss the importance of youth leaders teaching and modeling how Christians and non-Christians can interact well for their students.
For this episode, Jeff brings in his good friend and partner in ministry, Mike Heinz, to discuss how to do youth ministry in the midst of quarantines and empty church buildings during the COVID-19 pandemic.
For the inaugural episode, Jeff talks about the story of how the podcast was named from his experience as a junior high student through being done with seminary for almost a decade.