Hard to believe that the Simply Youth Ministry Podcast episode 56 is in the can. It should land tomorrow in iTunes, this show is more about finally being together again than really youth ministry. Enjoy it when it shows up!
JG
Hard to believe that the Simply Youth Ministry Podcast episode 56 is in the can. It should land tomorrow in iTunes, this show is more about finally being together again than really youth ministry. Enjoy it when it shows up!
JG
Grabbed a few new tunes on iTunes this week, thought you might want to make fun of my selections. I’m a glutton for punishment …
JG
USA Today had a great article about evangelicals and the search for the next spiritual leader for America. Despite the angle on voters and the GOP, I think this is an interesting take on it, to say the least. enjoy the clip:
The emerging face and voice of American evangelicalism is that of a pragmatic, politically sophisticated, pastor of a middle class megachurch. A younger generation of ministers such as Rick Warren, author of The Purpose-Driven Life; Bill Hybels, of the pioneering Willow Creek Community Church outside Chicago; T.D. Jakes, the African-American pastor of The Potter’s House in Dallas, as well as a music and movie producer; and Frank Page, the re-elected president of the Southern Baptist Convention.
Or, this younger generation might be personified by someone like Joel Hunter, of Northland Church, just outside Orlando. The amiable Midwesterner, who opposes the death penalty, looks like Johnny Carson and sounds like Gene Hackman. He’s a regular reader of such periodicals as The Economist, Foreign Affairs and Harvard Business Review.
Hunter, 59, notes that, with constituencies that must be cultivated in their communities, he and other congregational pastors are quite different from the previous generation of leaders who headed broadcast ministries or political organizations. Groups such as the Moral Majority, the Christian Coalition and Focus on the Family “almost demand a more strident tone to raise money or media ratings,” Hunter says. “As pastors, we don’t have the same pressures on us. We work with people. We know what it takes to be patient and motivational and encouraging.”
JG
Oh, man. Taffy is an amazing small group leader. His students played Goodwill Hunting last night and it looked amazing. Don’t know what it is? You’ve definitely got to check it out:
We told all the Droopy’s to bring $20 bucks for the night, starting at 6:00pm. We all met at the church and hung out for about 20 minutes. Then we gathered them all up and had them put their names on a piece of paper and placed them in a bowl. Then each person drew a name. Whatever person they drew, they were to spend $10 dollars at Goodwill and would dress them up with the clothes that they bought.
JG