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  • Archive for February 26th, 2009

    Thoughts on Creating and Sustaining a (Youth Ministry) Network

    Thursday, February 26th, 2009

    I’m part of a discussion group regarding the challenges of creating and sustaining youth ministry networks based on my experience co-founding and co-leading the Coalition of Urban Youth Workers in New York. This week’s questions and my (incomplete) responses: 1. In your opinion, what are some of the main things that HINDER the networking of [...]

    Last Chance to Register for ACTS Training

    Thursday, February 26th, 2009

    - Classes begin next week. Limited seats remain. The Latino Leadership Circle in partnership with Street 2 Street and American Bible Society offers ACTS to equip youth leaders, ministers, and volunteers through cutting edge training for those involved on the frontlines of Urban Ministry. Sessions will be conducted by professionally trained and experienced ministers, social [...]

    From Judah’s Norway Project

    Thursday, February 26th, 2009

    Judah turned in his first research project for school today, a presentation board filled with pictures, drawings, fun facts, and more about the Vikings, culture, industry, and geography of Norway. Here’s the section he wrote about his Norwegian ancestors. (I wish Wikipedia, Flickr, random Viking websites, scanners, and color inkjet printers existed when I was [...]