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Many parents have taken a defeatist approach toward understanding
their teens, and not without good reason; it does often seem
hopeless, after all. But that's where you, the volunteer youth
worker, come in. Mark Oestreicher shows that Understanding Today's
Teenager is both possible and rewarding, if one has the right
tools. Marko explores the dimensions of nature vs. nurture, brain
activity, culture, biology, and emotional development, all of which
lead teenagers to do the wacky things they do that adults don't
understand and often can't remember having done themselves. Marko
also reminds us that adolescent development doesn't end at the age
of 18 just because United States law says it does. A Volunteer
Youth Worker's Guide to Understanding Today's Teenager uses a
combination of science, logic, and compassion to help bring us back
from the cliff edge and remember why we started working with teens
in the first place. Use this book as a jumping-off point to
re-ignite your passion for teens.
A lot of churches and youth ministries have given up on the idea of
small groups, writing them off as too tedious, too difficult to
manage, too hard to find volunteers for, too expensive to provide
materials or curriculum for, or any other number of reasons. In A
Volunteer Youth Worker's Guide to Leading a Small Group, Mark
Oestreicher argues a different perspective. Marko insists that
small groups promote safe spaces to grow, consistency in teenagers'
emotionally tumultuous lives, and repetition that instills in them
the importance of trust and tradition. The Guide to Leading a Small
Group is perfect for anyone feeling disenchanted with the concept
of small groups, and after Marko succeeds in changing your mind in
the first few pages, he'll use the rest of the book to help you
restructure and rethink your small-group programming so you don't
get burned out again. Marko is leading the charge in reviving small
groups, and you can join him today.
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My School (Paperback)
Kurt Johnston, Mark Oestreicher
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Middle school is like a roller coaster, filled with ups and downs,
twists and turns; it's exhilarating and scary all at the same time!
From piles of homework, to understanding the variety of
"interesting" people working at your school, and dealing with the
new challenges of changing for gym class in front of everyone, it's
normal to feel a little overwhelmed. That's why in My School, from
the Middle School Survival Series, we will tackle the things that
weigh heavily on middle school students just like you. This book
will address important middle school issues like: dealing with
bullies, jocks, nerds, and every other category of student you
encounter revealing the truth behind the urban legends of middle
school pop quizzes, tardiness, and other survival tips This book is
filled with short and easy-to-read tips, along with funny stories
from the authors (who, believe it or not, used to be middle school
morons!), and quotes and questions from students just like you.
After reading My School, you'll be able to walk the halls like the
confident student you want to be.
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My Friends (Paperback)
Kurt Johnston, Mark Oestreicher
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R257
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Don t worry, My Friends, from the Middle School Survival Series,
will give you all the tips and secrets you need to make the most of
your friendships. In the pages of this book, you ll find helpful
friendship tips like: * what you can learn about friendships from
the Bible * ways to be a good friend * how to deal with conflict
and other tough stuff * how to make friends, and more From piles of
homework to understanding the variety of interesting people working
at your school to dealing with the new challenges of changing for
gym class in front of everyone, it s normal to feel a little
overwhelmed. That s why in My School, from the Middle School
Survival Series, we will tackle the things that weigh heavily on
middle school students just like you. This book will address
important middle school issues like: * Dealing with bullies, jocks,
nerds, and every other category of student you encounter *
Revealing the truth behind the urban legends of middle school * Pop
quizzes, tardiness, and other survival tips"
Between the ages of 11-14, adolescents experience one of the most
significant periods of change they ll face during their
lifetimes---physically, mentally, emotionally, relationally and
spiritually. Mothers and fathers of young teens are presented with
new challenges in understanding, communicating with and parenting
their kids during this time in their lives. Understanding Your
Young Teen offers insights on early adolescent development, new
research and cultural changes, and practical applications for
parenting and living with young teens. Mark Oestreicher has worked
with young teens for nearly three decades, and is also the parent
of two teenagers. Based on his research and experience, this book
is presented to parents of young teens as a conversation from one
parent to another. With transparency about his own experience
parenting, and examples from his extensive involvement with
thousands of other young teens and parents, Understanding Your
Young Teen dives into the developmental realities of early
adolescence. Oestreicher educates parents on the latest research
and cultural shifts that affect their children, revealing
opportunities for faith formation in the lives of young teens."
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My Faith (Paperback)
Kurt Johnston, Mark Oestreicher
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Deciding what you believe can be hard, especially when you're not
entirely sure what your faith is even all about. My Faith works as
a reference guide to break down who God is, what the Bible says and
why we believe it, how to handle doubts and questions, and what it
actually means to be a Christian. With over seventy short chapters
that cover twelve major topics, you'll find honesty, understanding,
advice, and wisdom to help you navigate your questions and make a
decision on your own. Middle school comes with a lot of challenges,
and one of the biggest can be figuring out what you believe-and
why. After all, being a Christian is hard sometimes, and it's even
harder when you suddenly have questions and doubts you never had
before. Thankfully, this book has answers on things like why God
wants a relationship with us, what the Bible actually tells us (and
exactly why people believe what it says), what to do when you have
those doubts or make a "mistake," and what exactly being a
Christian means for your life. There are also some tips and ideas
on finding your own connection with God and applying what you
personally believe to your life-helping you navigate middle school
more confidently. My Faith: is written by two youth specialists
with over forty combined years of experience dealing with the
issues today's preteens and young adults face every day contains
stories from the authors that add honesty-and where appropriate,
humor-to the topics being discussed can be used as a reference
guide on specific topics or read straight through for a wider
experience provides a biblical yet candid approach is also ideal
for anyone dealing with teenagers in a mentoring, teaching, or
leadership environment
Ever Play "Truth and Dare"? The rules have changed! "You can't
handle the truth!!!" -Col. Jessup in the movie A Few Good Men "The
Truth shall set you free...and I dare you to live it!" -Jesus
Christ in the Bible (paraphrased) Inside this little book is some
of the most radical, challenging, hilarious, serious, truthful,
daring stuff you'll meet in your entire life! After getting into
Wild Truth Journal-Dares from Jesus, you will never read the worlds
of Jesus the same again. "Nice story, "good examples," and "great
teaching" will leave your vocabulary. Jesus was not about begging
or arguing or persuading: He spoke the Truth-and dares us, even
today-to LIVE it! Scary? NO! Exciting!!! Wild Truth Journal-Dares
from Jesus shows you, 50 times over, ways to let the beautiful,
blazing light of Jesus' words into your soul...and in each case a
variety of ways to act on them, to exercise them, to profit from
them, to bless by them...to change your life through them! Every
encouraging devotion is like a silver platter, serving up the words
of Jesus, and then breaking down Truth into "What Jesus Said" and
"What Jesus Meant" sections; and presenting the challenging Dares
into "He Was Talking to Me!" and "Take the Dare!" exercises. After
Wild Truth Journal-Dares from Jesus, you'll never see Jesus' words
the same again. You'll never see yourself the same way again.
The Bible is a photo album, brimming with self-portraits of a God
who wants to be known. God has put these pictures in the Bible to
reveal his character. By examining them, we discover who God is and
why he s worth knowing better. And we discover something else: who
he wants us to be. He wants us to copy his picture into our own
character. Wild Truth Bible Lessons--Pictures of God 2 is a guide
to 12 God-pictures taken straight from the Photo Album. They are
active Bible lessons for junior high and middle school Sunday
school classes or youth group meetings, each one based on one of
the 50 pictures of God and presented energetically, relevantly, and
scripturally in the companion student book Wild Truth Journal:
Pictures of God. The lessons are loaded with off-the-wall and
easy-to-do discussion starters, video ideas, scripts, games with a
point. And, of course, Bible passages and studies that springboard
junior highers from the abstract into the concrete as (open Bibles
in hand) they explore the nature of God in a lively, relevant way,
and then begin practicing in their own lives the traits of God.
Here s how the lessons are organized: * Picture Prep grabs your
group s attention to prepare them for what s ahead. * Action Shot
takes your students into the Bible to catch God in the act of
revealing his character. * Self-Portrait explores the given aspect
of God s character how it makes God just that much more
awesome...and why it s a very good trait for us to have, too. *
Print It challenges your students to print God s picture into their
own lives by living out his character in an immediately practical
way. 12 lessons"
Wild Bible characters . . . wild activities, games, discussion
starters, and video ideas . . . wild truths for living. Put them
all together, blend well, and you ve got Wild Truth Bible Lessons
2--12 more dynamite lessons for junior high youth groups by Mark
Oestreicher. Like its fun, creative predecessor, Wild Truth Bible
Lessons, this book invites kids to discover the adventure of faith
through the events and responses of real Bible people who did wild
things for God. Based on another 12 personalities from the list of
characters in Wild Truth Journal: 50 Life Lessons from the
Scriptures, each lesson reaches back into history to help junior
highers learn about Bible people and principles--and then reaches
forward to challenge students to make better decisions, better
friends, and better lives. 12 lessons."
Ready to introduce your junior highers to wild examples of
spiritual maturity? Check out biblical adventures of these people
and the character qualities they exemplify -- real people who, in
wild Bible stories, did really wild things for God: - Kid King . .
. Josiah (influencing others) - Wise Guy, the King of Good
Decisions . . . Solomon (wise decisions) - Little Timmy, the
Teenage Teacher . . . Timothy (living for God while still a young
teen) - Dave's posse . . . David's mighty men (doing outrageous
things for God) - Whiney Bro, the Fair-Share Demander . . . the
Prodigal Son's brother (demanding your rights) - Moe's Mom, the
Cruise Director . . . Moses' mother (trusting God in difficult
situations) - Pete, the Second-Chance Wonder . . . Peter (God's
forgiveness) - Samantha, the Water Woman . . . the woman at the
well (racism). You won't believe all the off-the-wall discussion
starters, video ideas, scripts, games with a point -- and, of
course, Bible passages you can use to springboard junior highers
into topics that don't just mean the world to them, but are the
world. Friendship. Embarrassment. Rights. Racism. Each lesson
reaches back into history to underline for junior highers the
reality of Old and New Testament people and principles -- and then
reaches forward, challenging your students to make better
decisions, better friends, better lives. Each lesson thoroughly
preps you to teach it, including convenient reminders of what
materials you need and when you need them. And in each lesson
students dig into Wild Pages that bring scriptural principles right
into the kids' own experience. 12 lessons
Every youth leader, volunteer, or pastor has failed at some point
in their communication or interaction with their teenagers'
parents. It's inevitable. We are human, most youth workers are
still pretty young themselves, and most parents are guarded and
protective of their kids. These factors combine to create a
minefield, of sorts, for parents and youth workers to navigate. In
fact, youth ministry mogul Mark Oestreicher starts off A Volunteer
Youth Worker's Guide to Resourcing Parents by admitting some of his
own failures in his interactions with students' parents. But then
Marko uses the rest of the book to explore the importance and deep
significance of being intentional with parent contact and
interaction, and not letting family ministry slip through the
cracks in favor of teenager-only ministry. If you've had some
discouraging interactions with parents lately, this book might help
provide a new perspective, allowing you to show some grace, both to
yourself and the parents you're trying to minister to. Let Marko
guide you in seeking the best balance in your ministry efforts in
order to maximize and equip one of your greatest youth ministry
resources
Para ser lider de adolescentes se necesita ser un adulto especial,
asi como los adolescentes son un tipo especial de personas. A pesar
de lo complicado que se piensa que pueden ser, los adolescentes son
capaces de tener una genuina comprension espiritual y un
crecimiento adecuado, solo que ellos absorben las ensenanzas de la
Biblia y demuestran su espiritualidad de una manera diferente. Este
libro le permitira comprender a sus adolescentes para luego
ensenarles con metodos que sean adecuados para ellos."
No se preocupe, Amigos le proporcionara todos los consejos y
secretos que necesita para aprovechar al maximo sus amistades. En
las paginas de este libro hallara consejos utiles para la amistad
como: * Que puede aprender en la Biblia en cuanto a la amistad *
Maneras de ser un buen amigo * Como lidiar con el conflicto y otras
cosas peliagudas * Como hacer amigos, y mas. Es normal sentirse
algo abrumado debido a los montones de tareas escolares, la
necesidad de comprender a la variedad de personas 'interesantes'
que trabajan en el colegio, y el hecho de tener que lidiar con los
nuevos retos de cambiarse de ropa para la gimnasia frente a todos."
Durante las ultimas decadas han ocurrido cambios significativos en
la cultura juvenil, y cada nuevo cambio ha traido consigo
diferentes valores y prioridades en la vida de los adolescentes. En
la medida que los ministerios juveniles se adaptan y responden
apropiadamente a estas epocas, parece que hemos perdido el bote de
la tercera, lo que nos ha puesto hoy, en un lugar en el cual el
ministerio juvenil no se esta ocupando de las realidades y
necesidades de la cultura juvenil. Despues de haber estado en este
ministerio durante casi tres decadas, Mark Oestreicher ha vivido
muchos de estos cambios. Pero en los anos recientes, el se ha
venido preguntando que hay que cambiar en el ministerio juvenil. En
Ministerio Juvenil 3.0 entenderas, junto a Mark y a otros lideres
de jovenes, por que necesitamos un cambio en el ministerio juvenil.
Conoceras una breve historia de dicho ministerio durante los
ultimos 50 anos, asi como los cambios necesarios para crear la
proxima fase de este el futuro que necesitamos erigir para
ministrar en forma eficaz a los adolecentes. Ante la encrucijada en
que se encuentra el ministerio juvenil, este libro nos proporciona
una vision del rumbo que deberia tomar a partir de aqui."
Many people run scared from the middle school youth room. But
(thankfully!) there are people out there who are actually drawn to
those young teens. Although often times they're not equipped to
deal with the unique challenges that middle school ministry
presents, or they're just not sure what to do when a room full of
young teens (who are 'part child, but not quite adult') are running
around the youth room. Finally, there's a comprehensive guide to
middle school ministry, from two veterans of this unchartered
territory. Mark Oestreicher and Scott Rubin help youth workers
understand the importance of middle school ministry, the
development process for young teens and their implications for
ministry, and how to best minister to these sometimes misunderstood
students. They share their experiences (as middle school pastors
and parents of middle schoolers), giving youth workershe
encouragement, hope, and training they need to succeed in middle
school ministry.
In My Changes, you ll discover the reasons behind a lot of your
changes, and get tips on how to survive all of them. You ll find
valuable insights on changes happening in your body, your brain and
thoughts, your identity, your emotions, your gender, and more.
After reading the books in the Middle School Survival Series, you
ll be ready to take on the rest of middle school with the
confidence and knowledge you need to survive (and thrive) as a
young teen."
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My Family (Paperback)
Kurt Johnston, Mark Oestreicher
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Families can be complicated, and this reference guide is here to
help you get through whatever issue you might face-from
frustrations with your parents to what to do if your family is
breaking apart from divorce, or even if there's been abuse in your
home. With seventy-five short chapters that cover almost twenty
major topics, there's plenty of understanding, advice, and wisdom
to help you navigate issues with your family AND strengthen the
bonds that matter most. Middle school is tough, and figuring out
who you are during this time can sometimes mean more issues with
your family members-from not feeling understood to wondering why
you can't have a little more freedom and trust now that you're not
a little kid anymore. And maybe your family itself is changing in
ways you never thought could happen. In this book, everything from
dealing with small frustrations to dating, getting more privacy,
handling issues with siblings, and what to do when a parent lets
you down or even hurts you physically is discussed and explored,
giving you advice and ideas on how to navigate the issues in your
family today. My Family: is written by two youth specialists with
over forty combined years of experience dealing with the issues
today's preteens and young adults face every day contains stories
from the authors that add honesty-and where appropriate, humor-to
the topics being discussed can be used as a reference guide on
specific topics or read straight through for a wider experience
provides a biblical yet candid approach is also ideal for anyone
dealing with teenagers in a mentoring, teaching, or leadership
environment
Includes .Samples and photos of emerging church worship gatherings
.Recommended resources for the emerging church The seeker-sensitive
movement revolutionized the way we did church and introduced
countless baby boomers to Jesus. Yet trends show that today s
post-Christian generations are not responding like the generations
before them. As we enter a new cultural era, what do worship
services look like that are connecting with the hearts of emerging
generations? How do preaching, leadership, evangelism, spiritual
formation, and, most of all, how we even think of church need to
change? The Emerging Church goes beyond just theory and gets into
very practical ways of assisting you in your local church
circumstances. There is no one right way, no model for us all to
emulate. But there is something better. Dan Kimball calls it
Vintage Christianity: a refreshing return to an unapologetically
sacred, raw, historical, and Jesus-focused missional ministry.
Vintage Christianity connects with emerging post-seeker generations
who are very open spiritually but are not interested in church. For
pastors, leaders, and every concerned Christian, Kimball offers a
riveting and easy-to-grasp exploration of today s changing culture
and gives insight into the new kind of churches that are emerging
in its midst. Included is running commentary by Rick Warren, Brian
McLaren, Howard Hendricks, and others."
Here s a devotional Bible-study journal for junior highers that
uses metaphors--or 'pictures'--taken straight from Scripture to
reveal God s nature. By picturing God as artist, baby, dad, eagle,
jealous lover, lion, and so forth, students will discover who God
is, what he does --- and in the process, practice the habit of
regular, open-book Bible study that leads to a change in thinking
and behavior. Each of the 50 two-page journaling devotionals
reveals a particular character trait of God in a picture junior
highers can relate to, then challenges them to put it in motion in
their own lives."
To Be a Junior High Youth Worker . . . takes a distinct kind of
adult, just as junior highers are a distinct kind of people.
Betwixt and between though they may be, early adolescents are as
capable of a genuine spiritual understanding and growth as high
schoolers. It's just that junior highers absorb Bible teaching and
demonstrate their spirituality-well, differently. Help! I'm a
Junior High Youth Worker! is your primer for understanding young
teenagers, then teaching them with a mind-set and with methods that
fit them. First Things First. Three axioms that define your
territory as a junior high youth worker. So Just What Is a Junior
Higher, Anyway? The essence of early adolescence: the need for
appropriate rules . . . the dilemma of throwing sixth graders and
eighth graders together in the same program . . . small is good.
Developmentally Speaking. Changes junior highers enjoy and endure
cognitively, emotionally, socially, spiritually . . . their
changing relationships with parents . . . individuation and hair
under their arms. Time to Teach! Your required dose of pedagogy:
the case for fun learning . . . ten top teaching topics for middle
school ministry . . . how simulations, role plays, and storytelling
can be your best teaching methods for early adolescents. Faith
Outside the Youth Room. Spiritual discipleship for middle
schoolers: they don't have to be high schoolers to begin forming
habits of prayers, service, and outreach. Help! I'm a Junior High
Youth Worker! is help at hand surviving and thriving in ministry to
early adolescents.
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