Let’s engage our own spheres of influence with the Gospel! Current events have created tremendous opportunity to engage people in conversation about life and eternity. Let’s not let it pass us by! Download the training guide and get on mission now! Make sure you...
Everyone has feelings about Monday. Some are generally negative… “Monday is an awful way to spend 1/7 of your life.” -Steven Wright. Some people have generally positive thoughts about Monday… “Mondays are for fresh starts.” -Unknown. (Probably an Enneagram Seven) Or,...
Guest Entry by Stefan Valdez, FBC Sayre Several elements in your Falls Creek experience, when done right, can move your students’ week from good to GREAT! One of those elements is working to have effective family groups. Here are a few things to consider when planning...
Guest entry by Dakota Scott, FBC Choctaw Camp has a lot to offer to your students throughout the week, one that is underrated but could be a game changer in your students’ week at camp are the many breakouts that are offered. Students and adults can take advantage of...
Guest entry by Dustin Stottman, FBC Clinton Falls Creek is an amazing experience wrapped up in box with a ton of activities from which to choose. For first-timers, old-timers, and all of us in between, trying to plan your week can be overwhelming. There are mission...
Guest entry by Dustin Stottman, FBC Clinton Teach It Don’t assume that your students know what a quiet time is (It’s not exactly self-explanatory). Take the first 5 minutes of Tuesday’s quiet time to teach students what this practice is all about. Walk them through...
Easter is one of the most attended weeks of the year and it’s quickly approaching! As we get ready to celebrate the resurrection, let’s make sure we are not only ready in our hearts and minds but let’s get “ready for company” and help every attendee have a great time...
Good leaders spend time each week developing students, developing leaders, developing parents, and developing themselves. Our fellow youth workers are invaluable to the work we do in the church with students. How are you showing them they are valued? Many times...
Consider this post a case for expository preaching. I’ll explain that in just a moment. But think about the title for a moment. We’ve all known this feeling, right? You’ve been there and I’ve been there. I think the title has some real magnetic...
What is it? A 6-hour workshop designed to help pastors begin and/or continue a process of progress in their preaching. Paul’s admonition to Timothy is: Practice these things [the public reading of Scripture, exhortation, teaching], immerse...