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Trending This Week (4.9)

Jacob Eckeberger
April 9th, 2016
Every week we pull our favorite links from across the inter-webs. This week’s trending links include an open letter from the mom of a senior, the impact of one teen’s secret Kik account, implications of minimum wage laws for youth workers, and plenty of fuel for your procrastination. 

BLOGS FROM YOUTH SPECIALTIES THIS WEEK

“Help Me Not Be a Jerk.” A Youth Workers Prayer by Dave Blanchard — CLICK TO VIEW

“4 Ways to Move Middle School Students” by Brian Aaby — CLICK TO VIEW

“Navigating the Wolf Pack: My first year in ministry with teenage boys” from Heather Kaufmann — CLICK TO VIEW

“Creating Space in the Body for Students” from Matt Larkin — CLICK TO VIEW

“12 Things the Newest ‘Degrassi’ Teaches Us About Teens” from Heather Lea Campbell — CLICK TO VIEW

“A Spiritual Formation Plan for Every Student” from Benjamin Kerns — CLICK TO VIEW

“A Sneak Peek at the State of Youth Ministry Report” from YS and Barna — CLICK TO VIEW

“15 Things Millennials Need to Know About Social Media” from Darrel Girardier — CLICK TO VIEW

“10 Teaching Rules” from Brian Eno — CLICK TO VIEW

“Allow for the Loud” from Steve Case — CLICK TO VIEW

BLOGS FROM OTHER GREAT YOUTH WORKERS THIS WEEK

“An Open Letter From a Mom of a Graduating Senior” from Kami Gilmour — CLICK TO VIEW

“What Networked Individualism Requires of Youth” from Andrew Zirschky — CLICK TO VIEW

“Her Daughter Got a Secret Kik Account—Just a Few Hours Later, Her Nightmare Started” fromWhitney Fleming — CLICK TO VIEW

Carey Nieuwhof’s Leadership Podcast hosts David Kinnaman to chat about how Christians are perceived — CLICK TO VIEW

“Minimum Wage Laws and Implications for Youth Workers” from Mark Oestreicher CLICK TO VIEW

FUN THINGS TO FUEL YOUR PROCRASTINATION

Dude Perfect’s Golf Trick Shots — CLICK TO VIEW

A marble race that’s more exciting than NASCAR — CLICK TO VIEW

The challenge of multiple church services — CLICK TO VIEW

A great way to keep your friends from texting and driving — CLICK TO VIEW

Nehemiah for Governor — CLICK TO VIEW

Jacob Eckeberger

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the YS Blog are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion or position of YS.

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