Podcasts

Emotional Regulation and Guilt As a Parent

In this episode of Asian American Parenting, Monica and Danny discuss the important topic of guilt in response to failure as parents. They also share strategies for regulating our own emotions as parents so we can help our children do the same.

Missions: Pastoral Wisdom

In this episode, we delve into the details to unpack the usefulness and pet peeves in planning mission trips from the POV of youth ministry.

Missions: Personal Experiences

In this episode, Terrence is joined by Dorothy and Huey to talk about their personal experiences with cross-cultural missions, which reveal their diverse backgrounds. They then delve into the details to unpack the usefulness, purpose, and pet peeves embedded in planning and execution from the POV of youth ministry. Grab a seat and join us!

Unsung Heroes: Faithful Witnesses for the Kingdom

In this episode of Youth Ministry Unscripted, Josh, Danny, Isaiah, and Becca dive into the often-overlooked legacy of Black Christians in church history. As Black History Month invites the church to celebrate diversity in God’s kingdom, the hosts explore why many faithful Black voices remain hidden from mainstream narratives—and what youth pastors can do about it.

Developing Expository Messages for Youth By Mike McGarry

What does it mean to teach the Bible expositionally to students? In this episode, Mike defines expository teaching and why it matters. You’ll learn how to align your message with the main idea of the biblical text and walk away with four essential questions to guide your prep. 

Creating New Family Rhythms

In this episode of Asian American Parenting, Danny and Monica discuss the idea of family rhythms and their importance for teenagers and parents, especially with teenagers, from both a biblical perspective and also supported by current research.