The FYI on Youth Ministry brings together the Fuller Youth Institute’s groundbreaking research, practical advice from ministry experts, and heartfelt stories from diverse church leaders and young people to give you ideas and inspiration for your youth min
The FYI on Youth Ministry podcast is truly a gem in the world of podcasts. From the moment I stumbled upon it, I was immediately hooked and found myself eagerly tuning in to every new episode. This podcast has not only been incredibly informative, but also exceptionally encouraging. It provides practical advice, thought-provoking insights, and most importantly, the real voices of teenagers sharing their perspectives on various topics.
One of the best aspects of The FYI on Youth Ministry podcast is its ability to provide practical advice that can be implemented in real-life scenarios. The hosts always bring in expert guests who offer valuable insights and share their experiences working with youth. The topics covered are diverse, ranging from faith development to mental health to navigating relationships. Each episode tackles these subjects with depth and nuance, leaving no stone unturned. The hosts also excel at asking thought-provoking questions that prompt listeners to consider different perspectives and contemplate how they can better serve young people.
What sets this podcast apart from others is the inclusion of real voices of teenagers in the conversations. Hearing directly from young people about their views and experiences adds an invaluable dimension to the discussions. It allows listeners to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by teenagers today and how they navigate their faith journeys in an ever-changing world. This authenticity creates a unique connection between the audience and the content, making each episode relatable and engaging.
While The FYI on Youth Ministry podcast excels in many areas, there are a few minor drawbacks worth noting. Occasionally, some episodes can feel slightly repetitive or lacking new insights, especially for longtime listeners. However, this is a rare occurrence and does not significantly diminish the overall quality of the podcast.
In conclusion, The FYI on Youth Ministry podcast is an outstanding resource for anyone involved in youth ministry or interested in understanding today's teenagers better. Its blend of practical advice, thought-provoking questions, and authentic teenage voices makes it a truly worthwhile podcast to intentionally set time aside for. Whether you are a youth pastor, a parent, or simply someone who wants to make a positive impact on young people's lives, this podcast will undoubtedly inspire and equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the complexities of youth ministry in today's world.
Cultivate leadership wellbeing! Let's explore personal practices that can sustain youth leaders for the long haul. In this episode, we break down the habits that build resilience in ministry. Whether it's seeking mentorship, engaging in creative outlets, or simply stepping outside for fresh air, this conversation reminds us that small, intentional steps can lead to lasting impact.
Feeling the weight of ministry stress? According to youth leaders, prayer is the top go-to spiritual practice to help prevent burnout. This 5-minute guided prayer meditation is designed to help youth leaders process stress, reflect on their calling, and connect with God. So, close your eyes in a quiet place or go on a short uninterrupted walk, take 5 minutes toward ministry health! Learn more from our report on Youth Leader Burnout and Wellbeing.
Feeling the weight of ministry stress? According to youth leaders, prayer and spending time outdoors are some of the top go-to spiritual practices to help prevent burnout. This guided prayer walk encourages us to connect with God by observing our surroundings and reflecting on the beauty and wonder of creation. Learn more from our report on Youth Leader Burnout and Wellbeing.
How can social support help you avoid youth ministry burnout? Let's dive into the power of relationships, community, mentorship, and boundaries in sustaining wellbeing for youth ministry leaders. Roslyn Hernández and LaTasha Nesbitt highlight how social practices can create a foundation for holistic wellbeing in youth ministry. Whether you're navigating the challenges of youth ministry or looking to support a youth leader, this conversation offers encouragement and tools to foster a healthy, thriving ministry life. Hosts: Roslyn Hernández, MDiv Dr. LaTasha Nesbitt Mentioned in this episode: Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: The FYI Report on Youth Ministry Burnout and Wellbeing
Youth ministry burnout is real! In this episode, LaTasha Nesbitt and Roslyn Hernandez unpack FYI's latest research on why so many youth leaders feel stretched thin—and what can help them thrive. Tune in to hear about the role of recognition in resilience, the unique challenges of women in ministry, the seasonal nature of burnout, and the factors that influence ministry burnout. Let's talk about what it takes to sustain the people shaping the next generation! Hosts: Roslyn Hernández M.Div Dr. LaTasha Nesbitt Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: The FYI Report on Youth Leader Burnout & Wellbeing
How do young adults make sense of their world? In this episode, we explore the meaning-making transition, diving into the personal faith journeys of young adults. From creating space for questions to walking alongside them in their struggles, we discuss how leaders can empower young adults to navigate their spirituality with intention and authenticity. Hosts: Roslyn Hernández, Steve Argue Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Guide: 7 things you need to know for successful young adult ministry
In the acclimating transition, young adults learn to navigate the new environments, jobs, and communities that come with growing independence. Our young adult guests share how they balance the need for stability with the reality of constant change, and how moving can feel both exciting and unsettling. We also discuss the importance of building support systems and finding community during these transitions, offering practical advice for young adults and those who support them on their journey. Hosts: Roslyn Hernández, Steve Argue Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Guide: 7 things you need to know for successful young adult ministry
During the self-caring transition, young adults learn to take charge of their mental and physical well-being. Our guests share stories about the ups and downs of setting boundaries, finding supportive communities, and figuring out what rhythms of self-care really look like. We also explore tips for how leaders can create spaces where young adults feel heard and supported on their self-care journey. Hosts: Roslyn Hernández, Steve Argue Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources:Guide: 7 things you need to know for successful young adult ministry
Let's explore how young adults navigate their contributions to society, relationships, and faith. Listen in to hear about changing plans, the pressure of expectations, balancing aspirations with reality, finding meaning in work, and the importance of support systems during the contributing transition. Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Guide: 7 things you need to know for successful young adult ministry
This episode highlights the responsibility transition! Young adults shift from shared responsibility with adults to having more agency in their lives and relationships. We discuss personal maturity, marriage, social responsibility, and the importance of helping young adults in this transition as they contribute to their communities. Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Guide: 7 things you need to know for successful young adult ministry
This episode unpacks young adults' work of balancing the complexities of trust, connection, and boundaries in their relationships. We'll also explore how youth leaders and mentors can provide guidance during this transition, helping young adults build meaningful, healthy relationships. Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: How to be heard: A young adult's guide to church leadership
In this episode, you'll hear about how young adults balance different parts of who they are, from internal identities like their faith, personal passions, and values to external identities like culture, socio-economic status, and even parenting. We'll also discuss how youth leaders, mentors, and faith communities can support young adults during this critical time. Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Guide: 7 things you need to know for successful young adult ministry
The tenth season of The FYI on Youth Ministry is all about young adults! In this episode, we introduce you to the 7 transitions young adults experience in their twenties. Whether you're a youth leader in your twenties, or you have students about to become young adults, this season is for you! Sign up for our email list Free Resource: 7 things you need to know for successful young adult ministry Related FYI resources: Blog: Two mantras for young adult ministry now
In this conversation with Jonathan Banks, Chief Operating Officer at Urban Outreach Foundation in Chicago, we explore the vital role of practicing faith with young people through service and leadership. Jonathan shares how to cultivate agency and ownership in young people's faith journey. Guest(s): Jonathan Banks Hosts: Giovanni Panginda, Jen Bradbury Mentioned in this episode: Faith Beyond Youth Group UOF Financial Empowerment Course Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Blog: Character: It's not just about teaching teens to be “good”
Join us as Eric Vasquez, the visionary founder of Just Us 4 Youth, delves into how to build trust with teenagers. Eric underscores the role of consistency and closeness, and imparts practical strategies for nurturing connection—from active listening, to the power of meaningful one-on-one interactions, to engaging parents. Eric shares actionable advice for cultivating genuine relationships with young people. Mentioned in this episode: Faith Beyond Youth Group Just us 4 Youth T.R.E.E. program for parents Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Blog: Cultivating teenagers' trust one small act at a time Blog: 5 ways to cultivate trust with teens in your youth ministry
Join our conversation with Fredy Romero and Vanessa Cruz as we explore the vital topic of guiding teenagers through doubts and tough questions, what we call the meaning-making process. Fredy and Vanessa share tips on how youth leaders can create an environment where teenagers feel heard, respected, and empowered to explore their beliefs. Guest(s): Fredy Romero and Vanessa Cruz Hosts: Roslyn Hernández, Brad Griffin Mentioned in this episode:Faith Beyond Youth Group Growing Young Workshops uywi.org lifeatrevive.com Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources:Blog: Why doubt needs to have a place in your youth ministry this year Blog: Youth ministry's pivot in the faith and science conversation
Are you questioning your teaching and discipleship strategies? Let's explore ways to infuse Christian youth ministry teaching with transformative power that inspires teens to genuinely trust in God (not just follow rules). This rich conversation with, pastor and author Meredith Miller is full of wisdom, experience, laughter, and actionable insights to inspire your youth group lessons—and your students. Mentioned in this episode: Faith Beyond Youth Group Meredith's Book: Woven Pedagogy of the Oppressed Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Blog: How to adapt youth ministry curriculum for your youth group Blog: The volunteer's guide to cultivating faith beyond youth group
As youth leaders, the example we set extends beyond the youth group. In this episode, Matt Manno (Nextgen Pastor at New Life Fellowship in Queens) shares how his team models growth for students. Listen for practical insights on how to be emotionally healthy youth leaders can help volunteers face the pressure to be perfect, and help students reflect on what they model for each other. Mentioned in this episode: Faith Beyond Youth Group http://www.emotionallyhealthy.org Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Blog: Models matter: Key insights on character-forming discipleship with teenagers
Welcome back to a new season! In Season 9 we're talking about discipleship to cultivate a faith in our students that goes beyond the youth group. In this episode the coauthors of FYI's latest book Faith Beyond Youth Group, Jen Bradbury, Brad Griffin and Kara Powell, introduce us to the 5 points of the Faith Beyond Youth Group Compass. Mentioned in this episode: Faith Beyond Youth Group Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Blog: Faith beyond youth group: A new framework for discipling teenagers Blog: The volunteer's guide to cultivating faith beyond youth group
When students trust you, opportunities for discipleship will abound. Building trust requires relational consistency and proximity. So, tune in to hear about the practical steps you can take to cultivate the relational proximity needed to form trust with your students! Mentioned in this episode: Blog: Learning to listen to teenagers Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources:Blog: 5 ways you can nurture faith that goes beyond youth group Blog: Telling stories for identity-forming discipleship Blog: Your new mantra for game-changing youth group games Book: Faith Beyond Youth Group
Why are models important in character-forming discipleship? “The way we live our lives is the greatest sermon we will ever preach because our students are paying close attention to how we talk, what we share, how we react, and especially how we treat others.” In this episode, Giovanny Panginda shares how we can be models for our students and how we can help them find other healthy models. Mentioned in this episode: Luke Burgis: What is Mimetic Desire? Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Blog: Models matter: Key insights on character-forming discipleship with teenagersBlog: We need to talk about compassion
How can youth ministry leaders cultivate compassion and kinship in their youth ministry? “What always works is not the hard message, but the care [people] feel immediately and the fact that they felt seen. You learn that lesson over and over again. Cherishing people is not hard.” Tune in to hear more of Father Greg Boyle's story and practical wisdom! Mentioned in this episode: Homeboy Industries A Good Man is Hard to Find Flannery O'Connor Father Greg's books Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Curriculum: Compassion from the Inside Out Blog: Innovating your way forward with compassion, creativity, and courage Blog: We need to talk about compassion
What is the role of a youth leader? What are the qualities of a good youth leader? Andy Jung shares 4 ways youth leaders can change the way we understand our calling from youth ministry “superstar” on the verge of burnout, to the ones charged to lead all adults in the church as they invest relationally in our teenagers. Mentioned in this episode: Sustainable Youth Ministry by Mark DeVries Adopted Church by Chap Clark SIGN UP FOR OUR EMAIL LIST Related FYI resources: Book: Sticky Faith Book: 3 Big Questions Blog: 4 ways to partner with parents (even when you aren't one) Blog: What you need to know about today's teenagers
“Google the words “Anxiety is like,” and you'll be shocked by the number of comparisons and descriptions you'll find … As the Body of Christ, we can help change the script for young people grappling with anxiety.” In this episode, Rachel Dodd shares 4 hope-filled messages the church needs to tell today's anxious young people. Mentioned in this episode:Lifeway Research: Suicide Remains a Taboo Topic at Churches Faith in an Anxious World Curriculum Youth Ministry and Mental Health Half-Day Online Training Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources:Blog: Why young people need mental health-friendly youth ministry Podcast: Faith in an Anxious World Parenting Podcast Blog: Supporting young people when they are suffering
Teaching compassion to teens starts with being compassionate leaders. Tune in to hear Cameron Lee share practical strategies from biblically-informed psychology that will help you cultivate trust-filled discipleship and make a lasting impact in the lives of young people. Guest: Cameron Lee Hosts: Rachel Dodd, Roslyn Hernández Mentioned in this episode: Compassion Curriculum The Fog Blog Dr. Kristin Neff on Self Compassion Book: Self Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Blog: Innovating your way forward with compassion, creativity, and courage
What's love and humility got to do with lament? More than we might initially imagine! In this covnersations you'll hear insight, stories and practical ideas from Soong-Chan Rah about how we can cultivate love and humility with teens in our youth ministry through the spiritual practice of lament. Guest(s): Soong-Chan Rah Hosts: Chuck Hunt, Roslyn Hernández Mentioned in this episode: Prophetic Lament: A Call for Justice in Troubled Times Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Blog: Teaching young people about lament: Practical ideas from 8 innovative ministries Blog: Communal ashes: finding God in our lament this Lenten season
Elizabeth Conde-Frazier, Marcos Canales, and Elizabeth Tamez Méndez share stories, and practical wisdom on teaching teenagers about hope and perseverance. Your students face lots of challenges, and we know you and other caring adults in your ministry want to be there for them. Join this empowering conversation on cultivating hope and perseverance with your students. Guest(s): Marcos Canales, Elizabeth Conde-Frazier, Elizabeth Tamez Méndez Hosts: Roslyn Hernández Mentioned in this episode: New Generation 3 Curriculum: JUNTOS (Together) in English Estudio Biblico: JUNTOS en español Association for Hispanic Theological Education (AETH) La Fuente Ministries Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Blog: The character of discipleship Blog: Testimonios: The power of stories shared in community
Rev. Dr. Dwight Radcliff talks with us about the prophetic truth-telling power of hip hop and its importance to the process of forgiveness and racial justice. Join the conversation to get ideas about spiritual formation practices you can use to teach students in your youth ministry about forgiveness. Guest(s): Dwight Radcliff Hosts: Roslyn Hernández, LaTasha Nesbitt Mentioned in this episode: Article: Hip Hop Hermeneutic by Dr. Dwight Radcliff Video: Birmingham and the Children's March (10 mins.) Masters of Arts in Justice and Advocacy Jesus and the Disinherited by Howard Thurman Michael Eric Dyson Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Blog: Helping young people grieve and take action Blog: A letter to White leaders about White supremacy and Christian nationalism Blog: Processing racialized violence with students
Listen as Rich Villodas shares thoughts and ideas on faith practices that can help support teens' spiritual formation by cultivating humility in ourselves and our Gen Z students. Guest: Rich Villodas Hosts: Roslyn Hernández and Giovanni Panginda Mentioned in this episode: New Life Fellowship Humilitas by John Dickson Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Blog: Walk and pray in awe and wonder Blog: How can your church listen across generations
Robert Chao Romero talks with us about the historical oppression BIPOC have experienced in the U.S. in the name of character and virtue education. Hear how ministry leaders can safeguard discipleship and spiritual formation models from unintentionally causing harm, along with ways youth ministry can benefit from honoring and including families and cultures in our communities. Guest: Robert Chao Romero Hosts: Brad Griffin and Roslyn Hernández Mentioned in this episode: Brown Church by Robert Chao Romero Christianity and Critical Race Theory by Robert Chao Romero Mathew 25 SoCal South Western U.S. States and Mexico Americanization programs Beyond Welcome: Centering Immigrants In Our Response to Immigration by Karen Gonzales Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Blog: Processing racialized violence with students Section 5: Expand your own reading and viewing Blog: Black joy as resistance Blog: Three lessons learned while pursuing multidiversity in an Asian American context Blog: Unity does not equal uniformity
As youth leaders, we all want to disciple our students to be more Christ-like but resources on discipling for character development are scarce. This season, we explore Christ-like characteristics and youth ministry activities that can help you support your students' spiritual formation as they become more like Christ. Jen Bradbury shares highlights from FYI's Character and Virtue Development project and what we've learned about how we can help our students develop Christ-like characteristics like humility, hope, love, perseverance, forgiveness, and compassion. Hosts: Roslyn Hernández and Giovanny Panginda Guest: Jen Bradbury SHOW NOTES Mentioned in this episode: Book: The Jesus Gap: What Teens Actually Believe About Jesus Book: Called: A Novel About Youth Ministry Transition Blog: 5 ways you can nurture faith that goes beyond youth group Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Blog: Models matter: Key insights on character-forming discipleship with teenagers Blog: Testimonios: The power of faith stories shared in community
In this episode, Giovanny Panginda and Roslyn Hernández talk with Kevin Wilson about the intersections between immigration experiences and faith. Join us to hear insights and practical ideas to help you connect with immigrant students and families in your ministry. Mentioned in this episode: Cross Culture Christian Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Blog: Reading Scripture with immigrant youth: Let the children come to me Blog: Finding abundance through reclaiming our immigrant stories Blog: We're not all just alike: Challenges and opportunities in multiethnic youth ministries
In this episode, Osheta Moore and hosts Roslyn Hernández and Gio Panginda talk about the importance of youth ministry curriculum that represents our students' diversity and is relevant to their context. Tune in to hear practical ideas that can help you choose and adapt curriculum and youth ministry teaching to be inclusive. Mentioned in this episode: Made for Pax Wade in the water Dear White Peace Makers by Osheta Moore A Prayer for Wholeness Julian of Norwich Body Prayer The Beloved Community Ignatian imaginative Prayer Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Blog: Walk and pray in awe and wonder Blog: Teaching young people a daily way to pray Video: The Daily Replay
Students today are thinking about and have been affected by recent and historical racial violence. In this roundtable discussion we discuss recent incidences of racialized violence, ways we can support students when they need to process, and resilience practices that have helped affected communities of color. Guests in this episode are Ray Chang, Dr. LaTasha Nesbitt, and Brad Griffin, and hosted by Roslyn Hernández. Mentioned in this episode: Asian American Christian Collaborative Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Blogs: Helping young people grieve and take action Don't be a bystander: Resources for those in the movement for change
How can you support your students' antiracism participation? Guests Dr. Alma Zaragoza-Petty and Propaganda share insights from their own antiracism work and give practical tips about how leaders of all ethnic backgrounds can get involved in this work with their students. Alma also talks about her upcoming book, Chingona, in which she writes about her journey of healing from patriarchy, white supremacy, and colonization as she works for social justice. Host: Kara Powell Guests: Propaganda and Dr. Alma Zaragoza-Petty SHOW NOTES https://www.prophiphop.com/ https://thedoczp.com/ Mentioned in this episode: Chingona by Alma Zaragoza-Petty Book Launch Community Celebration 11/05/22 @ Plaza de la Raza Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Blogs: Latina social justice exemplars to talk about in your next Bible study Reading Scripture with immigrant youth: Let the children come to me Helping young people grieve and take action Don't be a bystander: Resources for those in the movement for change
This season we are talking about how to have conversations about race and ethnicity with your students and other adults. In this episode, authors Kat Armas, Jennifer Guerra Aldana, and Ahren Martinez give us a brief overview of the guide, Talking About Race with Teenagers. They also share helpful practices to support your antiracist work and to honor your students' ethnic backgrounds. If you are a BIPOC or white leader, this is a great antiracism resource. Host: Giovanny Panginda Timestamps:1:08 Teen voices3:11 What is Talking About Race with Teenagers?4:48 “Moving toward Jesus-centered Multicultural community,” and “Talking about Migration” 8:08 “Words to know and why they matter,” and “Navigating Power”12:25 “Talking about Race,” and “Preparing to teach about racism and oppression in a multicultural context.”17:44 Practices with lasting impact23:28 "Words to Swap" Mentioned in this episode:Resource: Talking About Race with Teenagers Download a sample of Talking about Race with Teenagers here! Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Blogs: Processing racialized violence with students Helping young people grieve and take action Don't be a bystander: Resources for those in the movement for change A letter to white leaders about white supremacy and Christian nationalism
Have you wondered about how to talk about race with middle school and high school students? Maybe you have questions about how to have conversations about race and ethnicity with other leaders. If you want to know more about why race matters to your students, God, and the church, this season is for you! In this episode, the authors of the guide Talking About Race with Teenagers, Kat Armas, Jennifer Guerra Aldana, and Ahren Martinez join us to talk about the importance of having these conversations with our students and each other. They also give us helpful tips for youth ministry conversations about race, ethnicity, and culture. Host: Giovanny Panginda Timestamps: 00:32 - Teen voices 02:54 - Guest introductions 07:55 - Why is it important for the church to talk about race and ethnicity? 09:35 - Why is it important to be aware of diverse representation in youth ministry resources? 13:17 - What is the role of story? And practical ideas for how to create a safe space for students to share their stories. 17:40 - The making of Talking About Race with Teenagers. 20:30 - 4 ideas for language to swap. Mentioned in this episode: Talking About Race with Teenagers Many Colors: Cultural Intelligence for a changing church by Soong Chang Rah Dr. Chanequa Walker Barnes Download a sample of Talking about Race with Teenagers here! Sign up for our email list Related FYI resources: Blog: Testimonios: The power of faith stories shared in community Blog: 2 leadership lessons on diversity and unity from K-pop Blog: Engaging teenagers in faithful discussion about race Blog: Herencia: Engaging students' ethnic and cultural background in your ministry
In this season finale, our guest Dr. David Wang shares important and practical insight on trauma-informed ministry. Tune in to learn how youth leaders can care for themselves and walk alongside students who have experienced trauma. This episode is hosted by Giovanny Panginda and Roslyn Hernández and was inspired by SCARS - Trauma Informed Discipleship, a free video-based resource developed by our friends at UYWI. Sign up for the Fuller Youth Institute email list Related FYI resources: Blog: Processing the Tragedy of School Shootings Blog: Supporting Young People When They're Suffering
In this episode co-hosts Jennifer Guerra Aldana and Brad Griffin have an honest and helpful conversation with Dr. Joyce del Rosario about the particular challenges for leaders of color leading in predominantly white spaces. Listen in to hear practical ideas so that we can all cultivate awareness and spaces that are inclusive.
Does it feel like you're on the edge of burnout? The ongoing crises of the pandemic have made it harder to recover from difficulties in life and ministry. Join our conversation with Dr. Christin Fort as she shares biblical insight on resilience, and gives us practical strategies to restore health in ministry.
Spending time in God's presence and experiencing awe can be a life-giving spiritual practice to cultivate. In this episode Giovanny Panginda and Lisa Nopachai introduce an 8-minute guided walking prayer resource originally developed to train students to integrate mind, body, and spirit as they find grounding in God and experience awe and wonder in their everyday surroundings—but youth leaders can try it too!
It's been a really tough couple of years in ministry. Are you feeling overwhelmed—and maybe even a little guilty about broken relationships with your students? Hosts Roslyn Hernández and Giovanny Panginda revisit a conversation between Brad Griffin and Josh Packard of Springtide Research packed with insights that will help you reframe student decline in ministry participation. Tune in for practical ideas on rebuilding trust and connection with your students.
Sustainability in youth ministry requires us to adapt our self-care in response to change. So many things can change in life, and so much has changed in the past two pandemic years. In this episode, Kara Powell revisits her own time-tested practices for self-care and challenges us to ask, “What needs to change?”
Youth leaders, this season we are making it all about you! We know you pour out your energy and care for your students so much, and we want to help you care for yourself. Are you feeling physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally tired in ministry? Today, Kristel Acevedo gives us tips to find healthy ministry rhythms that fit your specific personality, preferences, and life stage.
We asked the FYI team to reflect on the challenges and hopes they heard from youth leaders all over the nation and experienced themselves. Join us as team members share advice, hope, and encouragement based on what we learned from leaders like you. This is the 2021 wrap-up you don't want to miss! Timestamps: 2:27 - “What was difficult or challenging for you personally about 2021?” 17:35 - “What have you noticed that was good about the things youth leaders did this year?” 27:28 - “What is a short piece of encouragement you'd like to give youth ministers?” 34:19 - A blessing for youth leaders for the end of 2021 from Steve Argue Sign up for the Fuller Youth Institute email list to receive weekly free articles related to youth ministry and parenting, including a special youth ministry leader care email that is going out at the end of 2021.
Middle school and high school students experience and process identity, belonging, and purpose in distinct ways. Kristen Ivy shares insights from Orange's Phase Project research and her personal experience. The hosts for this episode are Jennifer Guerra Aldana and Giovanny Pangingda. Mentioned in this episode: 3 Big Questions that Change Every Teenager The Phase Project The Big Questions High School Curriculum The Big Questions Middle School Curriculum Related FYI resources: Blog Post: Learning to Listen to Teenages Blog Post:Tell Me More: 8 Conversations to Have with Your New Middle School Student Blog Post: Tell Me more: 8 conversations to have with your High School Freshman
Three researchers from our Living a Better Story project, Jennifer Guerra Aldana, Jane Hong-Guzman De Leon, and Andy Jung share what they learned about listening and ministering to a young, diverse generation. This episode is hosted by 3 Big Questions coauthor Kara Powell.
Thinking about purpose may bring anxiety for some of your students—maybe because culture often focuses on purpose as a destination or vocation. But students can find purpose in many aspects of their lives, both now and in the future. Rev. Dr. Almeda M. Wright offers examples and practical ideas from her research and personal experience. This episode is hosted by Jennifer Guerra Aldana and Giovanny Panginda.
Showing your students that they belong may bring some awkward moments, but it can become something deeply meaningful and fun! This practical conversation with Montague Williams will give you ideas on nurturing belonging in your ministry. The hosts for this episode are Jennifer Guerra Aldana and Giovanny Panginda.
Your students' realities and histories influence their identity. In this conversation Kat Armas talks with our hosts, Jennifer Guerra Aldana and Giovanny Panginda, about how you can encourage students as they begin to understand the different parts that shape who they are in order to find the Christ-centered truths of their identity.
This season we're talking about teens' questions of identity, belonging, and purpose. Hosts Jennifer Guerra Aldana and Giovanny Panginda talk with Dr. Kara Powell and Brad Griffin about the research and insights of FYI's latest book 3 Big Questions that Change Every Teenager.