Some things are “caught” rather than “taught.” That seems to be true in youth ministry, too. Tips for Youth Leaders is a unique collection of wisdom CAUGHT by Steve Case and other youth leaders over the years. Some of these are broad and general, such as “Be sure... [Show more]
An estimated 70% of Seventh-day Adventist college and university students attend non-church sponsored schools. Many of these students are not finding a spiritual community they can connect with, creating a tremendous need for public campus ministry. How can the Seventh-day Adventist Church... [Show more]
In Connection, Steve Case draws from the classic Steps to Christ, and provides a fresh perspective that will strike familiar chords and new harmonies with those who have already searched for God. Those who have given up or not even attempted a search for God will find new hope and unique insights... [Show more]
Want to break the ice or start a discussion? Out of the Hat can help. Put these cards into a hat. Let people pick out one card and respond. You'll find 150 questions or open-ended statements in the following categories: Easy Starters - light, simple topics Deep Starters - thoughtful,... [Show more]
Young people have questions.Some of these have to do with what is hitting them in the face at the moment; an unwanted pregnancy, parental conflict over body piercing, a passing comment heard in a sermon, a sudden death. Some of these have to do with things they have heard, but now they are thinking... [Show more]
These cards contain 52 questions designed to help the youth and young adults in your group get to know each other. Your group will have so much fun that they will want to use these cards many times! An easy and fun way to begin meaningful friendships. Two sets of cards come in each package with 52... [Show more]
Just about everyone likes to be part of a discussion, but most wait until the discussion gets going. Often you have to start with light and superficial topics until people have warmed up and start talking about the really good (and deep and important) stuff. With Qs 4 U can help you get discussions... [Show more]
Everyone says small groups are the ideal forum for ministry, but so many people have been part of a small group that seemed dead, so they have given up in silent despair. They won't bad-mouth small groups, but they have an attitude of "been there; tried that (and it didn't work)." The lingering fear... [Show more]