. ." You're not alone! Join author and youth culture expert, Jonathan McKee, as he shares from his own personal parenting experiences of raising three kids, while making purposeful, effective tweaks along the way.
They are looking for real answers to tough questions, and Sex Matters isn't afraid to tell them the unedited truth. Every teenager with an Internet connection or a phone in their pocket needs to read this book!
They are looking for real answers to tough questions, and Sex Matters isn't afraid to tell them the unedited truth. Every teenager with an Internet connection or a phone in their pocket needs to read this book!
The Bullying Breakthrough promises real-world help for dealing with today’s bullying culture.
If you're new to youth ministry, these six books will help you build a solid foundation. If you're a veteran, these books will challenge you toward fresh, creative thinking about your ministry.
Ministry by Teenagers is jam-packed with ideas, resources, and practical strategies to help identify teens with leadership potential, foster their missional spirits, and give them opportunities to discover and use their gifts in ministry.
The Teen’s Guide to Social Media & Mobile Devices will help you navigate the digital world with 21 refreshingly honest and humorous tips that will not only inform, but that also just might change the way you think about your social media ...
No one would be spared. Certainly not those who mercilessly bullied him over the years, and not even those who stood by and did nothing. Bystanders. Brett had declared them all "guilty" on this day.The preparations took months.
The Skinny on Volunteers will help you concentrate on three simple skills that will help you build a crew of effective leaders: recruiting, keeping, and training volunteers. Yes, volunteers take time.
... screenwise in this house.” Here's where you lay out the plan. And the best advice I can give is this: keep it simple. I've seen some pretty detailed screen contracts with thirty rules and specific consequences for each rule. I'm not ...