What are you doing with your students this summer? Camping? Youth Quake? Rafting trips (I would love to guide for you if you if you go on the Deschutes river)? Missions trips? LIFE? What ever you do, pour into your students as much as you can while making sure you balance time with your family and some good alone time too.
Don't just do stuff to fill your calendar. Really think through who will be there and what kind of conversations you are going to have with them. Maybe you just need to have a good time laughing together and enjoying a shared experience. That's great too. Make the most of every opportunity and enjoy this summer fully!
Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Social Networking for Middle Schoolers?
Is it a good idea? Are your middle schoolers/jr. highers on a social networking site? Most likely. I just got done reading a blog post by Dr. Laura It is a letter from a principal to the parents saying they should absolutely NOT have an account. The biggest reason he sites is the damage even just one mean comment has caused on so many students. One of the things I read was alarming.
It really has caused me to think about this. I think that for the reasons stated I may agree. I think about my daughter, who is about to enter middle school, and know that I definitely do not want her fragile heart to be wrecked because some other girl posts some mean thing on a picture or posting she has uploaded. It is hard enough in school, imagine how hard it is online when kids can be "bolder" in their words and actions because somehow they feel it's OK because they are not face to face. I love social networking, I'm a huge fan, an early adopter, but this really has me thinking about age appropriateness.
As youth pastors, should we discourage this? After all, this is a major form of communication for many of us with students.
I would love to hear what you think. Click the link below and the poll will pop up. Speak more into this conversation in the comment area.
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5 of the last 8 parents who we have informed that their child was posting inappropriate things on Facebook said their child did not have an account. Every single one of the students had an account.
It really has caused me to think about this. I think that for the reasons stated I may agree. I think about my daughter, who is about to enter middle school, and know that I definitely do not want her fragile heart to be wrecked because some other girl posts some mean thing on a picture or posting she has uploaded. It is hard enough in school, imagine how hard it is online when kids can be "bolder" in their words and actions because somehow they feel it's OK because they are not face to face. I love social networking, I'm a huge fan, an early adopter, but this really has me thinking about age appropriateness.
As youth pastors, should we discourage this? After all, this is a major form of communication for many of us with students.
I would love to hear what you think. Click the link below and the poll will pop up. Speak more into this conversation in the comment area.
View Survey
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Monday, May 03, 2010
Baptism Memories
When you do baptisms, do you do anything for your students to remember the moment? I just saw Josh Griffin's posts on what they do for their high school ministry. They make a card with a picture of the student in the baptismal tank and write a few things on there and give it to the student. A VERY simple thing to do, but I think perhaps a very wonderful physical reminder to the students of that momentous occasion. You may want to "steal" the idea for your own ministry. Perhaps you do something like it or something different. I would love to hear what you do.
Check out the "girl's version" here.
Check out the "guy's version" here.
Check out the "girl's version" here.
Check out the "guy's version" here.
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