
Renew Normal
A brand-new online event for youth workers to help you make youth ministry more effective as we continue to face the challenges of Covid-19 and beyond.
A brand-new online event for youth workers to help you make youth ministry more effective as we continue to face the challenges of Covid-19 and beyond.
Do youth leaders need a different understanding of presence and incarnational ministry to work online? What is the theological framework for engaging with young people remotely?
Many people don’t think of themselves as ‘creative’ – but they’re wrong. We all have a God-given capacity for creativity that brings hope to a broken world.
Evangelism doesn’t have to be cringe-worthy. How can youth leaders model sharing the gospel for young people?
Welcome to our Covid-19 Resource Hub, the new home for all our coronavirus-related content — a pool of resources made to help your work with young people.
How can we do effective youth ministry in this season? This week, Rachel talks to worship leader Hannah Hodges about innovation in worship. Martin and Rachel discuss their experience of helping young people encounter God in their local churches.
The Christian faith has a profound vision for justice – but it means sacrifice for the comfortable. Do we care enough to change, and do young people know it?
Whether it’s Covid vaccines or sex & relationships, youth workers can easily find themselves confused, infuriated or even clueless as to what young people are really thinking.
The perfect introduction for young people wanting to follow Jesus, this multibuy includes a free copy of the book, plus a Study Guide for group discussions.
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This research report explores the role and potential of theological reflection in youth ministry. Dr Phoebe Hill dives into the findings and considers their implications.
What is theological reflection, why does it matter? A story from the life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer shows us how it can richly deepen ministry to young people.
We know parents can have a big influence on young people’s faith, but what about grandparents? Research suggests they have a profound – but often neglected – role to play.
Youth leader burnout. A theology of youth work in a pandemic. The aspiration gap. An introduction to systemic racism.
Six fun and creative challenges designed to boost your mood this lockdown, FREE for young people in Luton school years 7-13.
More than a buzzword: our innovation specialist Hannah explains the essentials of innovation, with five practical pointers on how to cultivate it in your youth work context.
So what does Innovation actually look like? Here's real-life examples of products we've tried and tested through our Innovation process, and what we learned on the way.
Young people meet, think and congregate completely differently to the way they did just 25 years ago. Youth work needs to find ways of keeping up.
In 2014, we developed our own five stage process for innovation. Find out what those stages are and how we use them.