In this episode you'll hear from Kurt Libby, co-creator of the Youth Ministry Tracker App.…
Do you ever feel like your ministry is less significant because it isn’t as big as others your see?
Let’s get real, youth ministry has enough challenges on its own without throwing in the struggle of size. But the truth is that you can be extremely effective in youth ministries of any size.
Certainly, youth ministries of all sizes bring unique advantages and challenges. This week Stephen Hale from the Youth Ministry: Small Church podcast joins the show to specifically look at the advantages and challenges of youth ministry in small churches.
Don’t buy the lie. You can absolutely be successful and thrive in youth ministry in small churches, and in this episode we dive into common myths, share experiences serving in small churches, and give some help and practical advice to help navigate unique challenges you find when doing youth ministry in small churches.
Links mentioned:
- The Super Secret Longer Haul Podcast Facebook Group (that you should join)
- youthministrysmallchurch.com
Resources mentioned:
- Sustainable Youth Ministry by Mark DeVries
- Why They Stay by Steve Parr
- Smaller Church Youth Ministry: No Staff, No Money, No Problem! by Stephanie Caro
- Taking Your Church to the Next Level: What Got You Here Won’t Get You There by Gary L. McIntosh
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