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Rev. Dr. Jeff Keuss and Rev. Martin Jimenez, M.Div. join John and Matt to talk about their work and research around young adult engagement in congregations. They share what they are learning directly from young adults in their research that will help congregations learn how to reach out to this generation. Resources Defiant Hope, Active Love (book) Defiant Hope, Active Love (documentary) Pivot NW Research (organization) Pivot NW on Facebook Pivot NW on Instagram Pivot NW on X The Anxious Generation (website/book) Dr. Jean Twenge (author, speaker) Fuller Youth Institute - Dr. Steve Argue (author, speaker, researcher) Polaris Young Adult Leadership Network (educational program)
This MEGA episode is a compilation of all our Young Adult Ministry NOW ebook CHAPTER and TOPIC discussions from multiple episodes of the YAMcast! INCLUDING: Interview with Steve Argue. Enjoy.
When I move out, how will things change between my parents and me?This week, we discuss the relational changes that often happen between us and our parents when we move away after graduation. How do I handle the loss of day-to-day interactions? What's the proper balance between dependence and independence? What are some practical steps I can take today to navigate these changes? Steve Argue, PhD (Fuller Youth Institute), provides some much-needed insight as we wrap up the parents portion of our relational transition series.MORE FROM STEVEN ARGUEGrowing With: Every Parent's Guide to Helping Teenagers and Young Adults Thrive in Their Faith, Family, and FutureInstagram: @stevenargueRELATED EPISODE(S)E35: Level Up Your 20s with Paul Tokunaga (Apple, Spotify)E104: Moving in With Parents After Graduation Pt 1 (Apple, Spotify)E105: Moving in With Parents After Graduation Pt 2 (Apple, Spotify)STAY IN TOUCHSocials: @afterivpodLeave us a message on SpeakPipeJoin our Email List (Join here Spotify users: http://eepurl.com/hLks2r)Visit our Website ★ Support this podcast ★
Join us for Part Two of Suanne's conversation with author, researcher and professor Steve Argue, co-author of Growing With: Every Parent's Guide to to Helping Teenagers and Young Adults Thrive in their Faith, Family & Future. Steve & Suanne are joined by Christ Church Family Pastor & Fuller Seminary Doctoral Student Steve Noble. Together, Dr. Argue & Steve share insights about how a parents' relationship with their child changes over time, what this means for parents as they, too, learn to grow and adapt to the needs of their kids, the real pressure parents feel for their kids to "measure up" (and what happens when they don't), and how relational warmth, empathy and community lead to hope and joy in parenting."Our children are changing as they get older. We are changing as they get older. Our relationship with them is changing as we get older. Often our parenting focuses on behavior but as our kids get older, it doesn't work so much. We need to go on a mutual journey with our kids as all of us change and grow together," Steve Argue. Learn more about Steve Argue's research, including his books, at stevenargue.com
Steve is the author of Young Adult Ministry NOW and his insights wrap-up our YAMN resource series. #yamcast #fulleryouthinstitute #youngadultministry #collegeministry #genz #millennials #fuller #pasadena #seniorsaints #holyhaunting #collegepastor #stevenargue
Author, speaker and seminary professor Steve Argue explains the landscape facing emerging adults today. Not only does he share the unique challenges adults in their 20s are facing, but reminds all of us--parents, mentors, employees, church leaders, aunts, uncles, grandparents!-- why empathy and presences are key to connecting with this generation. Visit his website to learn more about Steve's speaking, writing and resources.
This heavily redacted episode (from 43. Translucent Tiger-Striped Crickets) cuts to the chase on Fuller's ebook Young Adult Ministry NOW Chapter 5 & 6. Topic: Being COURAGEOUS through the Young Adult Ministry HURDLES and cultivating a LEADERSHIP team. PLUS: YAM bros personal application of what they caught from the content. Are you reading along? What are you learning? What questions do you have for the interview with Steve Argue? #yamcast #fulleryouthinstitute #youngadultministry #collegeministry #youngadultleaders #genz #creativeministry
Steve Argue and Steve Sonderman continue their conversation about Young Adult minstries – but this time, they talk about it outside of the church. Can you make disciples of young men in your home or in your workplace? Of course you can! Steve and Steve will tell you how. Steve Argue Website: http://www.stevenargue.com/ No Regrets Website: https://www.noregretsmen.org/ No regrets Conference: https://www.noregretsconference.org/ Resources availble from Steve Argue: Live Coaching: https://www.emerging.live/coaching-group Young Adult Ministry Now Take the Mystery out of Young Adult Ministry Sticky Faith Innovation For Courageous Youth Leaders Everywhere Growing With: Every Parent's Guide to Helping Teenagers and Young Adults Thrive in Their Faith, Family, and Future
This is the common approach: get enough Jesus when you're 12 so that you can make it through your 20's. "What! That's not how this works!" Says Steve Argue, professor at Fuller Theological Seminary. So how do you lead a young adults group? How do you fill in the gap? Listen in with Steve and Steve to find out. Steve Argue Website: http://www.stevenargue.com/ No Regrets Website: https://www.noregretsmen.org/ No regrets Conference: https://www.noregretsconference.org/ Resources availble from Steve Argue: Live Coaching: https://www.emerging.live/coaching-group Young Adult Ministry Now Take the Mystery out of Young Adult Ministry Sticky Faith Innovation For Courageous Youth Leaders Everywhere Growing With: Every Parent's Guide to Helping Teenagers and Young Adults Thrive in Their Faith, Family, and Future
Join us as we speak with Dr. Steve Argue from Fuller Theological Seminary. He speaks about his book Sticky Faith Innovation: How your Compassion, Creativity, and Courage Can Support Teenagers' Lasting Faith. Dr. Argue details how adults can serve young people in both ministry and parenting. He discusses how to connect with youth, how churches can serve and engage with young people, and the future of youth ministry.
9/15/22 On The Mark: Joe McGranaghan & Steve Kusheloff argue voter ID, the meaning of mid-term election outcomes and abortion related topics. They talk about the latest PA and national mid-term polls, the biggest issues in the race, the refusal to debate by candidate Fetterman and in the Mastriano/Shapiro race. Joseph, calls in about a babies 'um-bible-lical cord (referencing umbilical cords in the bible), and the panel discusses threats to democracy and voter ID in PA.
8/13/22 On The Mark: Joe McGranaghan and Steve Kusheloff argue... the high, real cost, of illegal immigration, the latest polling data, and how reliable are polls. They also discuss the health of democratic US Senate candidate John Fetterman's health woes, how he won't debate and how he'll coast to the US Senate seat. They discuss kids at the US/Mexico border, and what are the limits to US compassion.
In this episode of the TLA Listening Tour, we speak with Dr. Steve Argue from Fuller Theological Seminary. He speaks about his book Sticky Faith Innovation: How your Compassion, Creativity, and Courage Can Support Teenagers' Lasting Faith. Dr. Argue details how adults can serve young people in both ministry and parenting. He discusses how to connect with youth, how churches can serve and engage with young people, and the future of youth ministry.
The number one question I get where ever I go to speak and train is, ‘How do we minister to younger men?' In this podcast Steve Argue, Associate professor of Youth, Family and Culture at Fuller Seminary helps us better understand the false assumptions we often start with and how to practically minister to the younger men in your sphere of influence. Men in their 20's are working through the questions of Identity, Belonging and Purpose and we have the incredible privilege to walk with them on this journey. Links: www.stevenargue.com www.youngadultministrynow.com Timestamps: 0:00 – With Steve Argue 3:00 – Young Men Today 15:00 — The Role of the Church with Young Adults 25:00 – How to minister to Young Adults 29:00 – Argue's New Book: Young Adult Ministry Now
Dr. Steve Argue brings the academics out of us. Special Guest: Steve Argue.
When youth leaders courageously share a new idea, it can be disheartening to be met with resistance or indifference. Jake Mulder shares perspective on what might be behind those reactions, as well as practical ideas about how you can all get on the same page in a way that honors everyone. Join FYI hosts Jennifer Guerra Aldana and Dr. Steve Argue, for this story-filled conversation with Jake. For more practical steps about innovating with your whole church in mind, check out FYI's latest book Sticky Faith Innovation.
Church traditions can be a foundation for great innovation. Rev. Teesha Hadra shares stories about how she learned to see tradition as an opportunity for, rather than an obstacle to, discipleship. Join FYI hosts, Jennifer Guerra Aldana and Dr. Steve Argue, for this honest and fun conversation with Teesha about innovating in youth ministry while staying connected to the broader vision and mission of your church. For more ideas about innovating within time-honored Christian practices, check out FYI's latest book Sticky Faith Innovation.
Abigail Visco Rusert shares the surprising connection between joy and innovation, and explores the ways failure can help move us forward. Hosted by Giovanny Panginda and Dr. Steve Argue, coauthor of FYI's latest book Sticky Faith Innovation, this episode explores faith formation, dusty file cabinets, and even Katy Perry's “Left Shark.”
Collaboration can bring creativity and diverse perspectives, but it can also be a bit of a challenge. Dr. Yulee Lee explains why and shares 4 ground rules for guiding communication. Hosts Dr. Steve Argue and Caleb Roose are coauthors of FYI's latest book Sticky Faith Innovation and they share some surprising insights from the research about the connection between teamwork and innovation.
This season explores innovation: what it is, how to do it, and why it's vital for your youth ministry. Hosts Dr. Steve Argue and Giovanny Panginda talk with Dr. Kara Powell about how listening to teenagers is the best starting point for creativity in youth ministry. Kara, coauthor of Sticky Faith, shares how research uncovered best practices in youth ministry as well as opened doors for the next innovative steps. Learn more about Sticky Faith Innovation.
Hosts Jennifer Guerra-Aldana and Aaron Yenney talk with Dr. Steve Argue about investing in young adults for the kingdom. This episode is packed with wisdom, practical ideas, and empathy for young adult leaders, as well as for anyone who manages, mentors, or ministers to those in their twenties. Steve encourages leaders in their twenties that their voices matter in the youth ministry conversation, and offers four ideas you can share with young adults that will encourage them to invest in their personal growth. fulleryouthinstitute.org/podcast
Luke and Jasmine score a perfect 30/30 for their kids bedroom and bathroom, but Tanya can't get past the fact that Luke has a famous doppleganger! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Serving young adults starts with seeking to understand. Steve Argue, an applied research strategist for the Fuller Youth Institute, works and lives by this philosophy. All people want to be known on a deeper level than a label. On this episode of Christian Curious, Steve sheds light on the art of listening and how to prioritize people before programs.
Steve Argue, a faculty member at Fuller Seminary, tells parents how they can help their kids transition in life. In past generations, you became an adult when you reached certain milestones, like getting married, working full-time, or moving away from home. Now it varies from person-to-person. Parents can help their kids navigate their way forward relationally, vocationally, and spiritually by asking key questions and staying involved. Show Notes and Resources Check out all that's available on the FamilyLife Podcast Network. https://www.familylife.com/familylife-podcast-network/ Have the FamilyLife Today® podcast and resources helped you? Consider becoming a Legacy Partner, a monthly supporter of FamilyLife. https://www.familylife.com/legacy
How can you help your kids move into adult life? Steve Argue, co-author of "Growing With," notes that most young adults today are embracing a theology that tells them "God wants me to be happy," and He will show up for them when needed. The reason they've adopted this idea is because that's what has been modeled to them by their parents. But in college and real life, they find that ideology doesn't work. Not everything in life turns out as planned. Argue tells parents what to do when their child doubts their faith, and shows parents the different stages in the young adult journey. Show Notes and Resources Check out all that's available on the FamilyLife Podcast Network. https://www.familylife.com/familylife-podcast-network/ Have the FamilyLife Today® podcast and resources helped you? Consider becoming a Legacy Partner, a monthly supporter of FamilyLife. https://www.familylife.com/legacy
Parenting teens and young adults can feel both complicated and challenging. Dr. Steve Argue, an Applied Research Strategist at the Fuller Youth Institute, empowers parents with three new strategies to help their young people have better connections with their family, faith, and world. Argue reminds us that it takes longer for young people to grow up these days compared to generations past. Show Notes and Resources Check out all that's available on the FamilyLife Podcast Network. https://www.familylife.com/familylife-podcast-network/ Have the FamilyLife Today® podcast and resources helped you? Consider becoming a Legacy Partner, a monthly supporter of FamilyLife. https://www.familylife.com/legacy
Steve Argue is the co-author of several books. His latest Is "Growing With." This book is about how parents should be growing with their kids not apart. In the podcast, we talk about parenting, marriage and what to do when you feel like you have failed as a parent. Make sure you grab a copy of Growing With: https://www.amazon.com/Growing-Parents-Helping-Teenagers-Adults/dp/0801019265/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=growing+with&qid=1572016628&s=books&sr=1-3For more resources to help you connect church and home, visit EmpoweredHomes.org
Dr. Ted Cosse, Dean of Fuller Graduate School of Psychology, talks with Steve Argue about how parenting young adults looks different for every child. Learn about listening to your kid’s unique needs so that you can offer support in ways meaningful to them. This podcast is based on the ideas of Growing With authored by cohosts Dr. Kara Powell and Dr. Steve Argue. Learn more at GrowingWithBook.com
In this episode, Steve chats with Fuller Theological Seminary chaplain and parent of two, Dr. Kevin Doi. Tune in to their conversation as they reflect on the impact of heritage and community in raising emerging adults who will model the virtues and qualities that Jesus showed in relationship to others. Kevin has tried to anticipate and welcome his kids’ evolving faith and life questions. Learn more about Growing With at GrowingWithBook.com.
Steve Argue is associate professor of youth, family, and culture at Fuller Theological Seminary and applied research strategist at the Fuller Youth Institute. Steve researches, speaks, and writes regularly on topics surrounding adolescence, emerging adulthood, faith, and spiritual struggle. This is the 4th conversation in our Creativity Month (April 2019). Conversation Notes: 3:05 - We wanted to raise confident females who were comfortable in their own shin. Who knew their own voices. 3:25 - looking at the world differently through our girls eyes 4:05 - keep reminding our kids who they are and whose they are 5:15 - the pain of moving as a family and the impact on their girls 5:55 - my daughter is feeling pain and I can't take this away. 6:00 - it's never too early and never too late to be the best can you can be in this moment 7:45 - early on the assumption is that your kids will always be pursuing you... And then we get lazy as dads and the relationship is changing. We must continue to pursue them. 8:35 - story about the post-it note "They're not going to knock forever" 11:05 - accidentally turning our kids into the identifying patient. 11:40 - what type of father do I need to be today for my kids 12:09 - growing with parenting is a mutual journey of intentional growth for both ourselves and our children that trusts God to change us all 12:50 - FREE chapter of book Growing With and free quiz for dads: https://growingwithbook.com/dadawesome/ 14:10 - "Withing" and Family Warmth >> we need to realize that the relationship is going to change. 15:07 - Relational warmth is more important that teaching. They need to be loved and cared for and seen and relationally present more than anything. 16:05 - never give up... the next day is a new day and we can step closer to our kids and try again. 16:58 - Fatherhood research about the impact of a dad... 17:40 - dads play a really important role... We as dads must be careful in drifting towards passivity 18:12 - looking to an adult figure is how kids learn about what their Heavenly Father is like 18:40 - we need to go for it. Don't hold back in talking about your faith. 19:05 - do something crazy for Jesus and give God credit for it 20:05 - going out for coffee and dad buys and then they talk about serious things 20:30 - "Tell me something you believe about faith that you don't think dad believes" 20:40 - "Tell me something you used to believe that you no longer believe" 22:00 - Learner stage, Explorer stage or a Focuser stage and what type of parenting is needed in each of these stages? 23:10 - Try to say YES more than NO... I think we should respond with YES more often. Why not? 24:02 - We must make room for creativity. A rushed life has no room for creativity. 24:35 - Living filled with WONDER 25:00 - Nobody says, when I'm in my 60's or 70's I'm going to be inflexible and a sour puss. It sneaks up on us. 25:15 - How do we make sure we're infusing wonder in our own lives? 25:27 - How do we show genuine interest in our kids? 25:40 - "If you could describe your day as a dessert, what kind of a day did you have today?" 26:50 - avoid putting all our eggs in one epic basket. Look for the epicness in the little things along the way. 28:40 - You were made to be a dad and your kids need you. Help them find their voice and never give up 29:20 - you're not alone. Seek out another dad to take this fatherhood journey together with. Don't father alone. Episode Links: Free Chapter and Parent Quiz Growing With: Every Parent's Guide to Helping Teenagers and Young Adults Thrive in Their Faith, Family, and Future http://www.stevenargue.com/
In this podcast based on their bestseller, Growing With, Kara Powell and Steve Argue have real conversations with thoughtful families and share some of the latest research on parenting today’s teenagers and young adults. Be encouraged and discover strategies to help you grow with your child as they journey into adulthood. Learn more at GrowingWithBook.com
Fuller Youth Institute’s Kara Powell and Steve Argue discuss the role of empathy in parenting and the ever-shifting challenges facing young adults in today’s culture Download a free chapter of Kara Powell and Steve Argue’s new book, Growing With.
In the past, the transition from childhood to adulthood was just a few awkward years. New research says the transition is now much, much longer. According to Kara Powell and Steve Argue from the Fuller Youth Institute, childhood is ending earlier with 14-year-olds encountering very adult issues, while many 28-year-olds continue to live like teenagers. How do we respond as parents and faith communities to this prolonged adolescence? Powell and Argue are here to discuss their new book, “Growing With,” and their insightful research on the topic. Also this week: Professional female athletes in the UK are accused of bigotry for objecting to transgender women in sports, and Phil gets excited about glitter-farting trolls.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
Every parent and every teen and young adult knows things are changing. So does every leader. But the real question is: How are things changing and what does it mean? Kara Powell and Steve Argue dive...Read the whole entry... »
Controlled Chaos Junior High Middle School Youth Ministry Podcast
Thanks to our partners at CIY! Join the Facebook Group! Get on the BEST EMAIL LIST IN THE UNIVERSE- CLICK HERE! Find Controlled Chaos Podcast on:| iTunes | Podbean | Google Play | Stitcher |YOUTUBE | Spotify Intro done by: Jeremy Cannon, The Reasoned Life Podcast. Whose on this episode? Justin Herman- Sandals Church Dr. Kara Powell Website Fuller Youth Sticky Faith Dr. Steve Argue Website Twitter BOOK Things Mentioned: Our Controlled Chaos Podcast Partner CIY, Christ in Youth. Our Sponsors. Central Christian College of the Bible, Moberly Missouri (where Justin went to college) ORANGE- The XP3 Orange Curriculum Be part of #ChaosNation Twitter |Facebook Group | Instagram Meet the HOST! Justin Herman Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Email Question or Show ideas? Email Justin at JustinHerman@controlledchaos.fun Controlled Chaos Podcast: A junior high ministry podcast for youth workers! Thank you for tuning in. The work youth workers do is hard work, thank you! Thank you for taking time to get a little more equipped to do Junior High or Middle School Ministry in your Youth Ministry or Student Ministry at your church. Keep it up!
Steve Argue, assistant professor of youth, family, and culture at Fuller Theological Seminary, an applied research strategist with the Fuller Youth Institute, and dad of 3 girls, talks with us about how to parent an emerging adult, those between the ages of 18-30. The age when most young adults are experiencing unprecedented freedom and pressure. He talks through what issues they’re facing and what they need most from their parents. The post PCL 33: Parenting Your Emerging Adult appeared first on Parent Cue.