Re:Gen Fourth Edition

CDA Today Coming Soon

From the 31st of May you can follow the adventures of 150 people in our diocese as they lead us through the gospel and their lives, all for free.

The ‘CDA Today’ project is an online devotional blog coordinated by your Ministry Education Commission that celebrates our diocese as we count down 150 days to the Cathedral completions consecration in October. Each day a new person will be featured on the website with a devotional paragraph designed to get to the heart of the Gospel reading for the day. You’ll get to know a crowd of people from our diocese, younger and older, clergy and lay, as well as a few special guests. Will it be someone you know? http://cdatoday.ministryeducation.org.au
Bookmark it now, pass the link on to your friends, and get ready for the 31st!


Resources

www.thesource4ym.com
This website is jam packed full of all sorts of helpful resources for youth ministry including: games, team builders, activity ideas, movie reviews, youth culture windows and much more. Although this site emerges from an American context it still contains many useful and cutting-edge resources for youth ministers.


COMING UP  
Training Day 4
Creating a family
friendly church
9 May
Training Day 5
Youth Ministry—Engaging Young People with God, the Bible, and Prayer.
13 June

Edited by Stephen Harrison
Director of Youth, Children’s, & Family Ministry
Anglican Diocese of Brisbane.

ISSUE 4
April 2009

News & Tips for
Youth, Children's and
Family Ministry

Ministry Profile: TOM VAN DEN BOS

Youth and families minister at Holy Trinity, Kawana Waters.
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MEC Resource Centre

Looking for resources to help you connect with children and young people? The MEC Resource Centre has a range of books, music, videos and DVDs on youth and children’s ministry. Read more


Four ViewS of Youth Ministry and the Church by Senter, Black, Clark and Nel.

This is not a new book, but it is an important one in the continuing development of youth ministry. There has been very little discussion and almost no books written about how youth ministry fits into the life of the church. “Four Views” seeks to address this. Read more