How Music Has Changed. . . And What That Says About Us. . . .
For me, it was college dining hall background music with great harmonies, loads of energy, and some great guitar riffs. I was reminded of Heart’s 1976 hit “Crazy On You” (video from a 1977 performance below) this past Saturday night…
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Self-Injury. . . What We Don’t Know Will Hurt Them. . . .
As a culture-watcher, I sometimes like to “rewind” as a way to gain perspective on just how much and how fast youth culture has changed. The practice serves to wake me up at times when familiarity with what was once…
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Inside the Teen Brain. . . .
One summer evening when my son Josh was only about five years old, he and I were driving east just as the sun was going down. After looking out the back window of the car at the setting sun, he…
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Abercrombie. . . Where Ethics, Brains, and Beauty Are Only Skin Deep. . .
Is it possible that a clothing retailer could be any more shallow or ignorant? I don’t ask this question in a momentary fit of knee-jerk anger. My question’s been years in the making. Consider that I’ve on occasion wondered out…
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Teen Sexual Activity vs. Teen Sexual Integrity. . . .
A couple of weeks ago a youth worker was talking to me about his experience reading my book Engaging The Soul of Youth Culture when he was a college student. As we talked about the parts of the book that were…
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Remembering Dallas Willard. . . .
“Readers are leaders.” I’ve had several people tell me that over the years. I don’t know that my reading has led me to leading, but I do know that reading has opened my eyes to so much. I would say…
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Texting Your Students. . . A Need for Youth Ministry Wisdom. . . .
Stupid. Now, it seems just plain stupid and risky. Thirty-five years ago I was a freckle-faced youth ministry rookie. . . twenty-one years old, just out of college, exuberant about ministry, naive, and incredibly naive. I had just signed on…
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Money, Sex, and Power. . . Thinking About Those Things That Destroy Pastors. . . .
I’ve been reading through Eugene Peterson’s memoir over the last couple of weeks. It’s simply titled The Pastor. Peterson brings a sensibility and wisdom that’s much-needed and often ignored in our relevance-obsessed church culture here in America. It’s a sensibility…
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Unmarried Moms, Cultural Trends, and Youth Ministry. . . .
Have you pondered the news that was released last Wednesday by the U.S. Census Bureau? The agency released a report that offers insight into current values and attitudes through it’s statistical analysis of behavioral trends. The report, Social and Economic…
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What Is The Wrong Message? LeRoy Butler, Jason Collins, and The Church. . . .
The Bible in one hand and the newspaper in the other. That’s how theologian Karl Barth said Christians should begin their day. Theologian John Stott told us to engage in “Dual Listening”. . . the practice of listening to both…
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What Does This Say About Us? A Little Exercise In Culture Watching. . . .
A couple of weeks ago someone sent me a heads-up about the new commercials for Facebook Home. If you’re on Facebook, the social media giant has most likely hit you up with a few of their ads for Facebook Home…
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Jason Collins, ESPN’s Chris Broussard, and Coming Out. . . .
Youth workers and parents. . . if you haven’t yet talked to your students about same-sex attraction and the Christian faith, you need to now. The events of the last twenty-four hours and the chatter that’s ensued and which will…
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