HSM has a weekly podcast you might want to check out. Get an inside look at one of the ways that Saddleback Church communicates to high schoolers through iTunes. Shaun, Doug, Donnie and more join in on the fun each week. Now up to 10 episodes!
JG
HSM has a weekly podcast you might want to check out. Get an inside look at one of the ways that Saddleback Church communicates to high schoolers through iTunes. Shaun, Doug, Donnie and more join in on the fun each week. Now up to 10 episodes!
JG
Kurt has a great post on problem parents that every youth worker should read. Good stuff, here’s some of it as a tease:
We opened our registration for summer camp last night. YIKES! Hundreds of parents showed up to get in line before the 6:00 p.m. opening. Because our camp usually fills up very quickly, we’ve been forced to create a ‘hard start time’ to make it as fair for everybody as possible. Now that registration is open, they can sign up whenever they want, but for opening day, it’s 6:00 p.m……period.
Of course there are always parents who think simple guidelines and structures don’t apply to them (and we wonder why we have students who think the same way…but I digress). Last night, we had one parent who simply couldn’t accept the fact that we wouldn’t allow her to drop her registration off before 6:00. Despite the fact that there were parents waiting in a long line, she insisted she be given the right to drop her daughter’s registration off early so she could get on with her other plans.
JG
Kurt, Shaun, Doug and I planned a little experiment at the staff retreat in Palm Springs. We would wear Crocs all week and take the abuse, hoping to make a few converts from our clan. We would talk about how comfortable they were, how they were worth the funky look. No one could talk about the gimic we were doing, no one could bash them on the side, we had to pitch that we were in love with them outright and they were the best thing since Wonderbread.
Anyhow, not sure if it worked, but I got a nice pair of sandals out of the deal, albiet they look SO akward and a bit too Euro-stylish for a big guy like me. Kurt can almost pull them off, Shaun actually makes them look cool, but Elliot and I just looked silly.
Oh well, at least they’re somewhat comfortable and totally fungal-resistant.
JG
I was gone on the student ministry staff retreat until just a few hours ago, so Jason filled in for me at Passion at Saddleback this weekend. Apparently it wasn’t as easy as I make it look, according to his story.
JG
Heard about this from Pastor Rick as an illustration in last weekend’s message, but he made the cover of Newsweek with Brad Pitt. Good times, here’s a clip explaining why:
Then, something really extraordinary happens. Warren describes it as a rocket-ship ride. In 2002, he published a book that began with the words “It’s not about you.” The message was simple: by serving others, you serve God. Since its publication, “The Purpose Driven Life” has sold 30 million copies in English, making it by some accounts the best-selling hardcover ever. It is a phenomenon, a movement. It has given Warren access to world leaders at Davos, to corporate chiefs and rock stars. It has generated “tens of millions of dollars,” Warren says–enough for him to pay his own salary back to his church, retroactively, for the past 25 years, enough to launch three foundations. “PDL” allows Warren to “reverse tithe”: he gives away 90 percent of what he earns.
Now things get exciting. Another pastor might be content to diversify into “PDL” DVDs and gift books, but Warren is more ambitious. If “2.3 billion people in the world claim to be followers of Jesus,” then why not take the next step and mobilize those people to do important things, like stop poverty, improve literacy, feed the hungry, heal the sick? Conventional relief organizations are fine, but why not tap what Warren calls “the faith sector,” the armies of motivated religious volunteers who are sick and tired of polarizing rhetoric and professional crusaders? “The old paradigm was, ‘You pay, you pray, you get out of the way’,” he explains, but in today’s global and wired world, troops of caring volunteers can be deployed to communities in need with the push of a button. Such was the case on Christmas 2004, when Warren, awake and online at 4:30 a.m., received news of a massive underwater earthquake via e-mail from a pastor in Sri Lanka. Warren, who has an e-mail list of 200,000 pastors worldwide, notified churches in Thailand and Indonesia, that immediately mobilized volunteers to tsunami disaster sites. “It’s universal distribution,” he says, excitedly. “There’s a church in every village in the world … the potential sits there like a sleeping giant.”
JG
Saw this in the theater this week attached to Superman Returns. Looks amazing, and the movie was good, too. Full review in the AM.
JG
Just got an email about the big sale over at PD this week. Looks like some pretty good markdowns. Time to stock up!
JG
Neil sent me over to check out USA Today for an interesting article on teens and texting. Here’s a clip:
To be sure, the monthly bills — as high as $300 — were a problem.But there were other, audible consequences of the fact that Alexandra Smith would pound out more than 1,000 text messages from her Razr cellphone a month: She was chatting — constantly, exhaustively — but she wasn’t talking. It got so that Smith’s parents were begging her to put the phone to her lips instead of her fingertips.
So these days Smith, 18, is practicing something that came oh-so-naturally to tides of teens before her: the art of vocal gab. Instead of holing up at home and punching out digital dialogue, Smith is making an effort to actually meet up with her three best friends and flex her larynx muscles.
“I figured I should probably go over and learn how to talk to somebody,” says the Eugene, Ore., high school senior. “I didn’t want to be the dork at college who texts all the time.”
She needn’t worry. College suitemates, even roommates, pick up their phones to ping each other. Otherwise, they’re communicating via instant messaging or the social networking sites MySpace and Facebook.
With their mouths largely shut but their laptops and flip phones open, teenagers’ bedrooms are beginning to sound like the library.
JG
Don’t know if you saw or heard the news that Rick is going to teach in North Korea in the near future. This is a big deal, here’s a clip from BeliefNet:
Evangelical pastor Rick Warren has been invited to preach this summer to some 15,000 Christians in North Korea, a communist country infamous not only for its nuclear threats but also for its religious persecution. Warren, author of the bestselling book, “The Purpose-Driven Life,” said he would make the trip as part of a nearly 40-day journey to meet with the leaders of 13 foreign countries.
JG
Just getting back in from a few days with the Student Ministries staff in Palm Desert. We took our annual retreat and swam, laughed and learned! Spent some quality time with my wife and some of my best friends in youth ministry. Expect lots of updates and pictures in the next 24 hours and a SYM podcast tomorrow!
JG