In this episode of The Longer Haul Youth Ministry Podcast, Jody sits down with Walt Mueller, founder of the Center for Parent and Youth Understanding (CPYU), to discuss how youth pastors can better understand and respond to today’s rapidly changing youth culture. They explore the unique challenges students face, strategies for equipping parents, and how youth leaders can stay current without compromising biblical faithfulness.

Walt shares insights on balancing relevance with truth, addressing issues like online gambling and social media addiction, and empowering parents to navigate cultural trends with wisdom and discernment. This episode is packed with practical advice to help you disciple students and support families in your ministry.

What you’ll learn

  • How to equip parents to understand and engage with youth culture.
  • Why staying current with cultural trends is essential for ministry.
  • Strategies to balance cultural relevance with biblical faithfulness.
  • Tips for addressing tough topics like online gambling and social media addiction.
  • The importance of being proactive, not reactive, in addressing cultural changes.

If you’re looking to grow as a youth pastor and support families in discipling students, this episode offers invaluable wisdom and actionable steps.

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About the Author
I am a Youth Ministry veteran of twenty four years, and currently serve as the Student Pastor at High Desert Church.  I help equip and encourage Youth Pastors through this blog and podcast The Longer Haul.  My passion is helping Youth Pastors create a ministry of longevity that they truly love.  I am the grateful husband of Sarah and the dad of Emma, Anna, Lizzy, and Jack.  I am a speaker, lover of vintage VW’s, and the owner of one 1972 VW Westfalia Bus.