Are you effectively partnering with parents in your Youth Ministry? In today's episode Jeremy Lee from ParentMinistry.net…
Let’s face it… we live in a hyper sexualized culture! Ok, either you’re giggling like a middle schooler right now or tempted to close this and move on. Stick with us for a second.
Parents are overwhelmed and they need our help navigating everything that they’re facing when it comes to their teens dealing with sex. Whether it’s having the talk or helping them avoid massive exposure to inappropriate stuff. As youth ministry people, we need to help point them in the right direction.
Barrett Johnson from I.N.F.O. for Families can help. In this interview we do a deep dive into how we can partner with parents to help them navigate these often challenging issues. This is a good one and you’re gonna wanna stick around to the end for give-a-ways!
Links mentioned:
- The Super Secret Longer Haul Podcast Facebook Group (that you should join)
- http://www.infoforfamilies.com/
Resources mentioned:
- Throat Coat Tea
- The Circle
- Right Now Media
- The Talks: A Parent’s Guide to Critical Conversations about Sex, Dating, and Other Unmentionables by Barrett Johnson
- The Young Man’s Guide to Awesomeness: How to Guard Your Heart, Get the Girl and Save the World by Barrett Johnson
- Meet Me in the Middle by Barrett Johnson
- The Great Marriage Getaway
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