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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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There’s a brand new reason to love The Source for Youth Ministry: after months of hard work, we just
launched our brand new TRAINING TOOLS page! Under our
re-formatted ARTICLES & FREE TRAINING navigation bar (the blue buttons at the top of our web page) you’ll find a
resource entitled FREE TRAINING TOOLS.
We have two categories of totally free training resources for you. The first is
HELP ME, a collection of training tools and
articles that will provide you with applicable training to sharpen your knowledge and skills. The second is called
HELP MY LEADERS, and will supply you with
relevant training resources with which to equip your volunteers. This set of resources includes a professional
PowerPoint slideshow, training script, group activity, and feedback questions that will allow you to train your
leaders on various topics.
Now you don't have to pay for the best training in youth ministry. It's yours.
Ultimate Quotes, Seafood Finder, Intelligent Jokes, and Bible Shaker are some of the fun and/or
helpful apps teenagers can download onto their iPhones for about a buck. Of course, teenagers can also download
“goodies” like Peekababe, Awesome Latinas, and Naughty Nurse for the same price.
Cell Phones…Don’t Leave Home Without It
Every parent and youth worker knows the love affair teens have with their cell phones. CTIA and Harris Interactive
interviewed
kids about their use of cell phones and uncovered some strong feelings teens have for their mobile devices. Brenna,
a 17 year old, said, “Leaving home without my phone almost feels like leaving the house naked.”
And that’s just “regular” cell phones…not the iPhone.
The iPhone is one of the most sought after gadgets in the world. According to
information
provided by Appleinsider, only 15% of the teenagers they surveyed owned an iPhone, but 22% of those who didn’t own
one, planned to purchase one in the next six months. iPhones are such a hit with kids that when they came out, a
majority of teenagers
said owning an iPhone was more impressive to their friends than owning a car.
The iPhone is so much more than just a cell phone or a smartphone; it’s a pocket-sized Mecca of entertainment.
But not all of that entertainment is good for teens. Last year
Time Magazine referred
to the iPhone as “increasingly the source of forbidden fruit.” Even if parents took steps to monitor web browsing on
these portable toys… kids have found other means of sexy entertainment. That is probably why this year the amount of “sexy
iPhone apps” are increasing…
It's fun, it's informative, it's gritty... it's
Jonathan's Blog.
Jonathan’s Blog from Monday…
Miley in 'Sex and the City: The Movie' Sequel
Posted on Monday, October 19, 2009 4:11 PM
I'm through sharing my two cents about Miley- I'll just report the facts. Last time that
I defended her, she showed up the
next day at the Teen Choice Awards... uh... well...
just click here if you don't know.

And now, Miley seems to have made another "interesting" decision, the decision to cameo in the sequel to
Sex in the City: The Movie (The MPAA gave the first movie an 'R' rating "for strong sexual content,
graphic nudity and language")
Let me back up. Back in 2008 Miley shared with her fans (dare I remind you- girls aged between 6 and 14)
that her favorite TV show is HBO's Sex and the City and she wished that her own Disney kids show could
be more like it.
Last month,
rumors began surfacing that Miley might show up in a cameo in the Sex and the City: The Movie sequel…
CLICK HERE FOR THE REST OF THIS BLOG
This movie is not only about a guy who really loves horses… a lot; it also provides us with a great
picture of the salvation Jesus has made available to us! This
MOVIE CLIP DISCUSSION offers you a great way to show
your kids what being set free looks like. If you have students who need to be set free, use this clip the
help them come to Christ for salvation and freedom.
Main Point: Because Christ has paid our debt in full, we have been set free.
The Video Clip: Paid in Full
This movie tells the story of Pony Express courier Frank T. Hopkins and his famous horse, Hidalgo, from which
the movie gets its name. Set in 1890, Hopkins (Viggo Mortensen) travels to Arabia with Hidalgo, his mustang,
to compete in the centuries-old 3,000 mile long race known as the Ocean of Fire against the finest full-blooded
Arabian horses ever bred. Instead of merely competing for the prize, Hopkins finds himself locked in a fight for
his life against Arabian sheiks who cannot stand the thought of a foreigner winning their race. Hidalgo has….
Compassion is a starting point for our efforts as the church; we must have compassion for others or we
probably won’t bother with sharing our faith or serving or…. This brand new
MOVIE CLIP DISCUSSION will help you speak with your
students about radical compassion. It has everything you need, from small group questions, to a biblical
passage, to a wrap up.
Main Point: We must love everyone, including those who mistreat us.
The Video Clip: Stealing eggs.
Australia was a dangerous place to live, especially if you were an Aborigine in 1931. But that’s exactly
what Molly was, an Aborigine girl who was relocated 1,500 miles from her family when the Aborigine Act was
made law in the early part of the 20th Century.
Molly, her younger sister, and even younger cousin had no sooner arrived at their new “home” when they decided
to escape and make the dangerous trip back to their family. They….
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