Following the book launch of Australian Evangelical Perspectives on Youth Ministry, Joel, Tim and Joey discuss a more wholistic approach to teaching young people about sin. We don't do good actions to please God, but because our identity is in Christ and how children can gain solidarity as Christians in secular environment.
They then re-visit a previous episode on sleep and ministry thanks to a great email from Erich and discuss sleep chronotypes and further strategies of taking care of the body.
00:00 - Intro and CULTURAL ARTEFACTS
15:44 - Australian Evangelical Perspectives on Youth Ministry + Children's Ministry
24:40 - How do we teach young people about sin?
39:47 - Re-visiting sleep, busyness and ministry
52:53 - Question from Erich and helpful strategies
DISCUSSED ON THIS EPISODE
Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing, by Matthew Perry
The Nineties: A Book, by Chuck Klosterman
Who Shot Mr. Burns?
From Strength to Strength: Finding Success, Happiness, and Deep Purpose in the Second Half of Life, by Arthur Brooks
The Gentlemen
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
Snatch
Layer Cake
The Pastor's Heart: Theologically rethinking youth ministry
Australian Evangelical Perspectives on Youth Ministry: Identity, Church, Culture, and Discipleship
Youthworks House Conference
THE SHOCK ABSORBER: Are You Sleepwalking Through Ministry
Sleep Chronotypes
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