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  1. @YS_Scoop I'm thankful for an amazing group of volunteers, students and their parents.
  2. Thoughts on youth pastor and parent relationships: http://www.jameshalfhill.co...
  3. Great article a must read! http://ow.ly/D9tl
  4. http://almenconi.blogspot.c... great article on kids and internet safety
  5. Really good article on staff relationships: http://churchrelevance.com/...
  6. Hanging with a youth worker taking about great stuff.
  7. RT @lensweet: To move up, move down. The future is on our knees. The future is knee-deep. And the church is weak in the knees.
  8. Youth tonight talking about the power of positive relationships. True friendships that help in growing our faith.
  9. Youth tonight!
  10. 5th and 6th graders worshipping with socks on their heads. Got to love middle school. http://pic.gd/0b72d2
  11. Youth ministry is a extremely difficult some days. we have to remember that we are not alone and the reason why we do what we do.
  12. The simplicity of faith is walking out our relationship with God with complete passion for him. Once you have that everything else follows.
  13. The battle for our families is being waged in our living rooms not our youth buildings. Lets equip our parents with what they need to win.
  14. Just picked up the book "messy faith" think I'm going to really like it.
  15. God created the family and designed it to reflect him in our world; lets help our families grow so they can glow.
  16. The untamed truth about Jonah, he didn't get it.
  17. The depth of our love is not found in our statements, but through our actions.
  18. Lunch with Lincoln students. Looking for to it.
  19. Nice article on Families and ministry: http://ow.ly/DM2C
  20. To simply tell a student you love them isn't enough, they need to see the evidence of it in our eyes and in our actions.