Youth/Students

1440 Leadership Conference

Every day there are 1,440 minutes.  How are you making every moment count? 

Youth ministry is definitely a puzzle and the key to a successful youth ministry is getting all the pieces in the right place. It doesn't matter if it's finding leaders or choosing what study you'll do if the right pieces don't fall into place you will never see growth. This conference at its core is designed to help youth leaders use what little time they have get all the pieces in the right place…


Summit Student Camp 2009

Jul 20 2009 - 4:00pm
Jul 24 2009 - 12:00pm

Its time for Camp!  CHECK BACK FOR MORE INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION OPTIONS!

Camp Pastor- Chad Childress, North American Mission Board, Student Ministries Director

Worship- Jamie Smith, Worship and recording artist

Cost- Early Bird registration  $215.00 per person (ends May 20)


CBGC Student Minstry Network!

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Did you know that CBGC youth leaders have their own network?

Thats right, the newly formed Colorado Baptist Youth Ministries network is up and running.  This is the network for Southern Baptist youth leaders in the state of Colorado (CBGC) connection, communication, and strategy to reach the students of Colorado.


Student Ministries Help

Looking for games, youth ministry stats, timely articles to 'borrow' for your parent page?  This is the place!  here you will find a collection of web pages, articles, and resources to assist you in reaching youth, connecting with parents (and pastors) and keep you on track. 

Group-National Youth Ministry Conference 2009

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Youth pastors, youth workers and spouses!

 

We are planning our annual road trip to Group’s National Youth Ministry Conference. We had a great time last year and all saw benefits in our ministries. If you were not able to go last year I encourage you to pray about attending this year. If you have never heard about the conference, check out the website here.


The Lockbox Theory’s Implications for Your Students

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As a youth worker, you have probably noticed that teenagers live the seasons of the year differently than the rest of the population.  Whereas the rest of the United States marks the year with fall, winter, summer and spring-or perhaps Labor Day, New Year’s, Tax Day, Memorial Day, and the end of the fiscal year-those in high school use other markers to commemorate the passing year. 


Red Sex, Blue Sex-Why do so many evangelical teen-agers become pregnant?

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An interesting article  from The New Yorker citing a study of differences in pregnancy rates for evangelicals and other groups.


The new face of giving

The new face of giving


The United States long has been a nation of givers, but a new generation is transforming the way we do good. Millennials and Generation Xers, especially those 20- and 30-somethings starting careers, may not have the bucks to be major donors, but they are finding ways to help others and prompting big changes in the way charities raise money.


Benefits of Short -Term Missions new Barna research

Despite Benefits, Few Americans Have Experienced Short-Term Mission Trips

A new study from The Barna Group shows that most of the people who embark on service adventures describe the trips as life-changing.


Who really loses when they say: 'I quit!'

By Trevor Christian

Sterling -- How many times have these words been spoken by youth pastors come Monday morning? I've been in ministry for seven years and I admit that I am guilty of uttering these words on more than one occasion.

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