For example, direct your team's attention back to individual sticky notes and ask them, “What should we do about Riley?” Point to Riley's sticky note in the checking-things-out column. Ask the youth leader who wrote the note, ...
HEART Peyton couldn't see past the end of his walking stick because he'd been born legally blind. But his older brother, Drake, had 20/20 vision. Even though Drake was a popular high school football player, his first priority was always ...
When Stewart woke up in the morning he had 13 counts against him—three of them felony charges. This time, Stewart wasn't going to get away with anything. The only thing in his favor was the fact that he was not yet 18.
Youth ministry regularly calls for moments where the “short talk” is the perfect solution.
In 52 Ways to Connect with Your Smartphone Obsessed Kid, author Jonathan McKee offers just the help you need to have meaningful interaction with your kids instead of always overreacting to their unhealthy consumption of technology and media ...
He had a huge gash down his left side. Socks winced when Ashley's fingers got near the gash, but he didn't stop cuddling next to her. Ashley went inside. “Dad, you have to look at Socks. He's hurt!” Within a minute the whole family was ...
What possession do you treasure the most? FollowUp Questions Why is this so special to you? Is it replaceable? Why or why not? What wouldyou doif it were lost or broken? Is your love for this item healthy? Explain why or why not.
Which is probably why the author of Psalm 119 compared it to a great treasure: I rejoice in your word like one who discovers a great treasure. I hate and abhor all falsehood, but I love your instructions. I will praise you seven times a ...
Yet this book isn’t a sociological or marketing survey; the tangible guidelines and methods inside help you get into the mind of unchurched students––so you can get to know their hearts.
How can moms and dads best use parental controls? In this extremely practical book, you’ll gain confidence and find the answers you need to set boundaries, guide your kids, and help them navigate the digital landscape.
"--Mark Oestreicher, partner, The Youth Cartel "Jonathan McKee's book helps us to remember that 'the talk' is a myth at best, and a terrible strategy at worst. . . . This book will help any parent to walk with their kids in confidence.
The Guy's Guide will encourage your faith, challenge you spiritually, and give you real-life advice how to live out your faith in today’s highly secularized culture.
With impeccable comedic timing, ample visual humor, and a subversively hilarious ending, this highly entertaining story, complete with a memorable reminder about the importance of sharing, will have readers young and old giggling at every ...
So much so that he broke into our world to let us get to know him. Jonathan has come up with the ... —Les Christie, chair, youth ministry department, William Jessup University; author, When Church Kids Go Bad “Connect needs to be in the ...
This book will help them understand the mindset of this outreach crowd, and give them the tools to plan effective outreach programs.
Provides readers ways to offer open dialogue, encouragement, and validation for those being bullied, the bystanders, and the bullies themselves.
"--Mark Oestreicher, partner, The Youth Cartel "Jonathan McKee's book helps us to remember that 'the talk' is a myth at best, and a terrible strategy at worst. . . . This book will help any parent to walk with their kids in confidence.
Jonathan McKee serves parents with insightful tips on how to stimulate conversation to provoke meaningful dialogue. Parents, this is the stuff that matters!
The story of three teenagers enduring and surviving the zombie apocalpyse, adapting where many adults failed, presented as journal entries written by a teenager named Chris.
What are the apps that help you connect, but not disconnect? I've really been enjoying an app called Marco Polo. My friend Natalie, whom I mentioned in an earlier chapter, uses Marco Polo to reach me from over two thousand miles away in ...