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isichristian1/16/2015 "Sometimes we make things a whole lot more complicated that they need to be. Bob has a way of cutting through all the distractions that always seem to take us off course. His way of explaining makes the process much less complicated and overwhelming. It is a real help in this day and age." -Karen Wolff, Founder of Christian-Books-For-Women.com here you have so many resourses so you can get the word out and make the best time of you life liverating people of the chain of addiction and bad behavior, of course this is the life of a good christian the life witouth complications that the sin does to the people , there is a missconception that said that we can get along better if we sin , or if we guive into temptation , , but the truth is that we are more happy not guiving into it , thats presisle why God put those limitations on us so we can not get in trouble is like if you fal from an mountain you will suffer , in the same vein if you do things that are contrary to the laws of morality for exemple you will suffer and God is telling you this no because he wants you to be sad all the time or because he does not want you to have fun , he does it because he wants you tu have fun and not regrets , to live and not to suffer , to be better and not worse , What would you do if you were put into this situation as a youth pastor?...You are snatched from your current church (or other current job) and put at a church in the suburbs where you have to start all over again. There are five kids there.
Two are the senior pastor’s kids. There are three boys and two girls. Two are in High School and three are in Junior High. You are asked to build a ministry that will continue on after you leave. You have one year to do this. You have a limited budget. Where would you start?
I was in student ministry for about 14 years. I really loved being a youth pastor and I miss those days. One thing that I hated to see in my own ministry was when students that you poured your life into, walked away from the Lord when they graduated. The thing I hated that I saw, or heard of, in other groups was when a youth group collapsed and disintergrated when their youth pastor left. I learned a lot in those 14 years to know what it takes to build a lasting student ministry, but I also wanted to know what others thought. I wondered... What would the top student leaders do if they had to start all over? No large church. No large budget. Just a small church with a small youth group. So what did I do? I asked them!
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