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My buddy Jason Denniston (youth pastor in Fairmount, IN) and I have recently started a new youth ministry collaboration website, grassrootsyouth.com.

We noticed plenty of sites designed for us as youth leaders, but saw a lack in youth ministers collaborating together for the benefit of the Church as a whole. Enter: grassrootsyouth.com

For now, it’s another blog with some new articles and re-posted articles of all things youth ministry. Eventually, however, we plan to include other youth pastors in our collaborative efforts to bring resources, articles, training, and the like. We also plan to include surveys and polls to broaden our knowledge of “how others do it” on various aspects of our ministries!

If you’re in youth ministry, be sure and bookmark grassrootsyouth.com and/or add it to your list of Bloglines or Google Reader sites!

C2

9.5.2008 — Leave a comment

Just read about a new video-curriculum on Josh Griffin’s site called, “C2”.

Looks interesting! A curriculum based on one of my pet-peeves!

The idea is to watch a short film and then have discussion about how the themes line up with what we know from the Bible! The idea is to TRAIN people to view things with the filter of the Gospel! What a great tool!

Michael W. Smith is behind this new curriculum and his quote on the page says a lot:

“Nearly everyone goes to the movies, but how often do we stop to evaluate what we just watched? My hope is that you will take away from this experience a newly developed filter as you approach the world of entertainment.”

Just read a great article over at Kent Shaffer’s blog, CHURCH RELEVANCE.

Here’s the information:

The University of Texas at Austin spent four years studying the drinking habits of 2,200 college students. Using a smaller sample of students, they focused part of their study on how students celebrate their 21st birthday. Astonishingly, 98.7% of college students drank alcohol to celebrate their 21st birthday.

Side Effects of a 21st Birthday

* 78% had ill effects
* 54% got a hangover
* 44% had a blackout
* 39% did not know how they got home
* 34% threw up
* 26% suffered embarrassment
* 22% found out later that they had sex
* 22% got in a fight or argument
* 16% had to miss school, work, or another obligation on the next day

And it is not just binge drinking (defined as 4-5 drinks). Many students are pushing their physical limits to over 20 drinks, an excess that researchers feel is too gluttonous to be only labeled as binging.

Binge drinking sets a lower threshold than what we’re talking about. We’re saying this is more than four or five drinks. Here it’s people having 10 or 20 drinks. Obviously, binge is a bad thing, but it’s not capturing the high end of drinking we’re interested in characterizing here.

One of the things that really struck us is not only that they’re drinking a hell of a lot but about half of participants were drinking not only more on that night, but they’re drinking more than ever in their lifetime. They’re putting in their lifetime maximum number of drinks in that 24-hour period of their birthday celebration.
– Kenneth Sher :: Professor of Psychology :: University of Missouri

Studies show that between 12% to 34% of students consume 21+ drinks on their 21st birthday. If you minister to college students, realize that their drinking problems may be worse than you thought.

With the news of Pastor Michael Guglielmucci’s faking having had cancer for the last 2-years, my mind drifts to sorrow for this man and what repercussions this announcement will do to him personally, his family, and his future.

My prayer is that genuine repentance is taking place and that the Church will live-as-Christ and restore this brother as his repentant-spirit allows.

So, apparently Youth Specialties has declared September 6th as national Youth Worker Appreciation Day. That’s kinda cool! Appreciate YOUR Youth Worker on Saturday!

::UPDATE::
If you don’t know how to appreciate your youth worker, consider one of these!