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June 16, 2009

   

 

Welcome to June! Here’s our latest eJournal.

In this issue:

Youth Culture Lesson: A Halo Habit?
Fostering Families
YWJ Content: Youth Workers Money
New Resource Review: Crash: Prayers from the Collision of Heaven and Earth

 
 

Youth Culture Lesson
A Halo Habit?

 
   

Most kids enjoy playing video games, and some joke about how “addictive” a certain game might be. As it turns out, they might not be far from the truth.

Check out our latest Youth Culture Lesson to find out the likelihood your youth might be experiencing this “addiction” and how to deal with it.

 
  Fostering Families  
   

In the face of a lingering recession, many would-be parents who would like to adopt a child are becoming foster parents instead, taking in kids that are often hard-to-place.

Economics play an even greater role in the whole issue. Visit the YWJ site to learn more.

 
  YWJ Content: Youth Workers Money  
   

Way back in January 2008, we published an issue of YouthWorker Journal on the theme of MONEY. As the economic meltdown continues, some of these articles are equally important today. Here’s one about how youth workers can balance expenses on the here-and-now with financial needs of the future.

 

YouthWorker Journal TOOLS Review
Crash: Prayers from the Collision of Heaven and Earth

Steven L. Case
Zondervan, 2009, 160 pp., $9.99 (Particpant’s Guide)
Zondervan, 2009, 144 pp., $14.99 (Leader’s Guide)

www.zondervan.com

 

How does one describe the sound of the collision of heaven and earth–and the choice to live in the explosion? Dan Kreiss reviewed Crash, a resource that is designed to help students recognize God’s activity in their lives and help leaders guide students through these experiences.

   

The July/August issue of YouthWorker Journal features 100+ reviews of books, curriculum, movies, DVDs and other resources. Click here to subscribe so you can get everything published in every issue of YWJ.

To get your own copy of YouthWorker Journal, all you need to do is subscribe. Then you will get all the articles, columns, reviews of all the best books, curriculum and other materials.

Thanks for joining us for this issue of the YouthWorker eJournal. See you next time.

Sincerely, Steve Rabey, YouthWorker Journal editor, and our entire crew

 
 
 

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