Two Approaches Towards Reformation
Youth Ministry Mike McGarry Youth Ministry Mike McGarry

Two Approaches Towards Reformation

Most youth workers agree it’s time for a reformation in youth ministry. Some approach this as Pilgrims and others as Puritans - and the distinction is important to recognize if we hope to partner together more effectively than the actual Pilgrims and Puritans did.

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Isn’t Everyone Gospel-Centered?
Youth Ministry Mike McGarry Youth Ministry Mike McGarry

Isn’t Everyone Gospel-Centered?

If you didn’t know any better, it’d seem like everyone’s become “gospel-centered.” This should be a cause for great celebration. But in all the talk about gospel-centrality, it’s become a phrase without any meaning. For the sake of clarity, here are three postures your ministry can take towards the gospel. 

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Youth Ministry and the Means of Grace
Book Reviews, Youth Ministry Christopher Talbot Book Reviews, Youth Ministry Christopher Talbot

Youth Ministry and the Means of Grace

The practices we perpetuate in our youth ministries teach and form our students in their Christian walk. What we teach as important, and what we demonstrate as vital, shapes our students in powerful ways. Because of this, we want to make sure we’re thinking holistically and critically about the different methods and practices we use in our ministry to students.

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Fill Their Cup
Youth Ministry Mike McGarry Youth Ministry Mike McGarry

Fill Their Cup

“How long should I teach at youth group?” This is a common question new youth pastors ask. In the midst of competing emphases on expository preaching and the reality of students’ attention span, it’s hard to know what our teaching should look like in youth ministry. Here’s a basic framework to help you evaluate your teaching.

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