Fun Is Spiritual: Youth Game Tips
Fun does not have to be separate from the spiritual. Ryan Pendergraph shares tips for games that will successfully contribute to your students’ spiritual lives.
Fun does not have to be separate from the spiritual. Ryan Pendergraph shares tips for games that will successfully contribute to your students’ spiritual lives.
Ready for some fresh new games? These pool noodle games will keep your youth occupied for at least 5 minutes…we hope!
Got a group of youth with too much energy and no supplies to play a game? No sweat! Bill Culpepper shares a great game with no prep: Bird’s Eye View.
Betsy Marvin shares another great game idea.
Summer can be a big time filled with lots of activities for a youth group. Kick off your summer activities with a lock-OUT instead of a lock-IN! Caroline Hare shows us how.
Every youth worker needs a few games in their pockets that don’t require any preparation or materials. Get ready for the newest low-maintenance game that can be done at a moment’s notice: Human Sculptures!
Want to learn how to appeal to the nerds in your youth group? Mike Rollins will show you how to tap into the nerd culture and really gain interest for your games!
Office space can be tricky to organize, and clearing the area may be time consuming. But, an environment of chaos can be detrimental to your inner peace and work flow. Caroline Hare shares some tips for organizing a youth minister’s office space with the specific functionality for the job in mind.
Would you ever consider hosting a senior prom dance with your youth ministry? Read more from Jeremy Steele as he shares a surprising way to reach a special group of people.
Will it cereal? Get ready for tons of fun with the newest low-maintenance game from Mike Rollins and Youth Ministry Collective!
They have questions. Are you brave enough to try and answer them? Adam Jones shares one of those pivotal moments in ministry when he decided to let his youth group ask questions…and how God used that time in a mighty way.
Every August we gather our high school small groups with a fall kick-off party. This year that party was a $10 prom. There was no entrance fee or ticket. Students simply had to show up and dress up. And their outfit could not exceed $10.