The Local Youth Worker Podcast
Summary: The Local Youth Worker is a podcast brought to you by Reformed Youth Ministries (rymonline.org). It’s a daily podcast that’s centered on five questions each week. Ranging from the practical to the professional, we’re looking for answers to questions you’re asking. Whether you’re in full-time, part-time or volunteer youth ministry, this podcast is for you.
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- Artist: Reformed Youth Ministries
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Podcasts:
164 - Kurt discusses the current cultural landscape of video games and possibilities for future gaming. (www.rym.org)
163 - What is Fortnite and what are some helpful boundaries to consider when playing? (www.rym.org)
162 - Why does this movie appeal to students? What are some of the truths and lies being communicated? (www.rym.org)
161 - As Kurt & John discuss the latest installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe – Avengers: Infinity War – they raise the questions, Why are we drawn to stories about death? This is a spoiler FREE episode!
160 - What books, beside the Bible, have been most influential to you and what are you currently reading? (www.rym.org)
159 - What have you done to foster relationships with parents? (www.rym.org)
158 - What are some truths you cling to for perspective in ministry? (www.rym.org)
157 - What's the best thing you've done in youth ministry? (www.rym.org)
156 - What's the best thing you've done in youth ministry? (www.rym.org)
155 - What books, besides the Bible, have influenced your thoughts on teaching and what are you currently reading? (www.rym.org)
154 - What's some advice you would give students on teaching parents? (www.rym.org)
153 - What biblical truths fuel your passion for teaching? (www.rym.org)
152 - What are three (or more) of the biggest teaching mistakes to avoid? (www.rym.org)
151 - What are three (or more) important practices on leading a successful lesson/study with students? (www.rym.org)
150 - How many books do you read each year/month? What are some of your reading practices? What are you currently reading? (www.rym.org)