Let’s be honest the culture has shifted drastically.  We can no longer assume that the teens who come into our ministry have an understanding of even the basics of the Christian faith.  This drastically changes how we minister to youth.

So what are the keys to reaching these post-christian students in our youth ministries?

In this episode Kolby Milton and I tackle this and more.  In this interview you’ll learn the things you need to do, evaluate and consider how to reach these students in your community.

Links mentioned:

YouthMinistryMedia.com

Resources mentioned in this Podcast:

Youth Ministry in a Post-Christian World: A Hopeful Wakeup Call by Brock Morgan

Black Nomatic Planner- Agenda, Whiteboard, Organizer, and Daily Planner

In this particular episode, you will learn:

  • Essential keys to reaching students in a Post-Christian world
  • Mistakes we often make when attempting to reach lost students
  • The scary exercise Kolby had to do in seminary that has changed what he does in youth ministry

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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.

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