Young people matter
How can we as a church engage more effectively with emerging generations? How can we keep the young people we already have? How can we reach more? We need to invest in the young.
How can we as a church engage more effectively with emerging generations? How can we keep the young people we already have? How can we reach more? We need to invest in the young.
This talk will provide an analysis of different mentoring approaches, look at the essential qualities of a mentor, and offer a framework for conducting a mentoring relationship.
The Church is haemorrhaging 20s-30s, and without young leaders it’s struggling to communicate with the next generation. So how do we develop younger leaders?
A talk from experience: How and why every local church can and must play a part in mission and discipleship among the 2.3 million students in the UK.
Speaks of the importance of discipleship, and a course they run to have a diagnostic tool to understand who the broken are and how to understand and deal with it.
Our young people are the leaders of tomorrow's church. But how do we raise them to be leaders, not consumers?
Many churches today are either starting up or considering running internship programmes. But what is entailed and what should they look like?
The church is haemorrhaging young adults!
Are you looking for ways to engage with people in your local community? Mentoring young people and families enables ordinary people to do extraordinary things.
Mark Melluish speaks of the raising of leaders, to discover the type of leaders God wants us to be but also what to pass on to younger leaders so that what we do does not die with us.