You Can’t Do It All- And That’s a Big Relief with David Zahl
David Zahl’s new book The Big Relief offers a mess of help for parents who are in urgent need of grace in this worn-out world.
David Zahl’s new book The Big Relief offers a mess of help for parents who are in urgent need of grace in this worn-out world.
The rhythm of ministry shifts, the workload changes, and the importance of building relational connections with students are all important factors in thinking about our summer.
In this episode, the AA Parenting Podcast is joined by Pastor Terrence Shay, the Family Pastor of First Chinese Baptist Church (FCBC) Walnut.
In this insightful workshop from the 2024 Rooted Conference in Dallas, Dr. Danny Kwon explores how to cultivate a youth ministry culture that embraces intergenerational integration.
Mentorship matters, especially for youth ministers and leaders in their first 3 years of ministry. In this episode of the Asian-American Youth Ministry Roundtable, Terrence interviews 3 mentees who serve in diverse contexts in the US and Canada.
We need to care for and connect with our volunteers, as well as provide clear expectations and ongoing communication to ensure a successful team experience.
Parents in the 21st century are particularly burdened by the sense that they don’t have time to do all that needs to be done. Ask any parent-friend of yours how they are and they’re likely to say: “busy.”
In this 2nd of 2 episodes on Faith and Academics, the AA Parenting podcast is again joined by special guest Pastor Jason Min of Citizens Church of Los Angeles.
While acknowledging that what students need, more than anything, everytime they gather, is the gospel. But the additional elements of offering a safe environment- defined as “every student needs a place where they can stop trying to be impressive and start being known” – and time allow students to flourish in the manner and timeline the Lord has decreed.