In this 5 part special podcast series, Zac and Chad will walk you through the five stages of youth ministry growth. You will learn where your ministry is currently, and how to get to where you want to go.
For After 9 episode 104 the whole team is back to talk about ministering well at home. Youth minister, youth pastor, you are blessed if you minister well first to your spouse and family. Your partners for life and primary ministry are the ones at home. Hear from Zac, Chad, and Kristen for some thoughts, processes, and practical tips for ministering well at home which in turn will bless your student ministry.
In episode 101 Zac Chad and Kristen share their most important weekly task. Every week comes and goes in student ministry but as youth pastors and youth leaders we need to identify what the most important things are to get done. Prioritize your work self with these three helpful insights.
It's episode 99 time and the team is back with free and nearly free stuff that every youth ministry leader should have or know about. Chad Higgins, Zac Workun, & Kristen Lascola all share their top 3 things and then we have compiled a list of 99 other things that you have just gotta know about or have in your student pastor pocket
There are certainly more elements of leading effectively through times of struggle. Jason gives us five key ideas on how to navigate the traitorous waters of leadership. One thing we all can improve on is leadership!
Are you a shark or a feeder fish? Which one should you be. It may surprise you. BoostBlog author and youth pastor Hayden delivers great insight combining Scripture and Seinfield on how we can best lead.
We all want to disciple students, but our time can be spent really quickly, and we end up running out. Andrew tells us how we can use the everyday situations of life discple students. It's easier than you might think....
We were sitting around the table, playing a board game, like any other Tuesday night. Just me, my two roommates, Marvel Munchkin, and a couple of sodas. The actions of one of my students earlier that day was on my mind. I had been sent a video of him getting into a fight after school.