Angela and Patrice share about what it was like being a MC and kids in ministry all their lives. Now that they are young adults they find themselves following in their families' footsteps. Patrice is a youth worker for young women at Lawndale Community Church and Angela is an elementary teacher at the Circle Rock Preparatory School.
This workshop is aimed at helping you develop a strong mentoring program that transforms the lives of youth through life-changing mentor-mentee relationships. This workshop will reveal the proven spices (essentials) needed in developing an effective program.
Do kids and teens you work with understand the critical personal finance issues such as budgeting, investing, risk assessment, credit and savy shopping? If not, this workshop will help you design effective programs to inculcate these skills. Come hear why financial literacy is important for youth development and how your ministry can implement interesting, interactive programs to address personal finance.
This workshop will focus on the impact pornography (particularly from the Internet) has on children, adults, families, and the church. We will cover practical steps one can take to protect your own children, keep yourself pure, and minister to those caught in the porn trap.
Playing, Dancing, Singing, Acting, and...Learning? How Collaborative Arts Education Can Make a Difference in a Child's Life
Is
it really possible for kids to learn while having an inordinate amount
of fun? Join Yes! And....CAMP (Collaborative Arts iMagination
Programming) for a lively discussion and playtime where we'll discuss
how CAE creates life-long learners and increases self-esteem and
facilities cooperation.
Throughout the workshop college and seminary students will better understand why one should and how one can develop a strong foundation for urban ministry through their time at college or seminary.
This workshop will help you prepare to meet the needs of our youth. This will not be a lecture but a workshop where we work together. Many of our youth have incredible abilities. Yet we often give limited tasks such as selling cakes and sodas after church. What can we do to bring out their leadership abilities, talents, and skills? Youth need to possess a basic knowledge of God's work and the contributions of Christian leaders in our own country and around the world in order to become informed, productive Christian leaders.
Submitted by EvanDonovan2 on Tue, 07/24/2007 - 18:50
Mentoring is the best back-up plan to broken families. This workshop clearly lays out the principles that will ensure your mentoring ministry is successful and impactful in the lives of your ministry kids.