Newsletter 46: October 2009
(Australian/International Edition)*
*
if you are from NZ click
here for our New Zealand e-newsletter.
More on "YouthTRAIN on Facebook"
As mentioned last month, YouthTRAIN now has a Facebook "presence".
You will notice the new Facebook box on our home page that
keeps you updated on thelatest posts or you can check us out
at facebook.com/youthtrain.
Our page contains many of the things included in this months
e-newsletter including links to interesting articles and job
opportunities. So don't wait for these monthly newsletters
- sign up as a fan and read them as they are posted in Facebook.
And don;t forget to send invites to your youth ministry friends.
The Pick of this Month's Articles
The following articles and links appear on our Facebook
Page. Become a fan and be advised or articles like these
as they are published.
Websites and Resources of the Month
The following articles and links appear on our Facebook
Page. Become a fan and be advised or articles like these
as they are published.
- Prepare! Three free Bible studies for
young people leaving home, published by YouthTRAIN
- YMToday.com:
A large number of free resources including Bible studies,
dramas and games. Highly recommended.
- Simply
Youth Ministry: Live Curriculum: A 4 year plan. Link
includes downloadable free samples.
- Energize:
Articles, resource ideas and training for youth ministry
from the UK. Includes downloadable samples.
Latest
Job Opportunities
Latest
adverts posted during the past few months (more on our website):
- Under
40’s Ministry Development Officer - South and
Mid Canterbury, New Zealand (October 16, 2009)
- Trust
Manager - Christchurch, New Zealand (October 15, 2009)
- Youth
Pastor (Full Time) - Palmerston North, New Zealand (October
2, 2009)
- Youth
Pastor - Christchurch, New Zealand (September 17, 2009)
- Youth
Pastor - Christchurch, New Zealand (September 1, 2009)
Sabbatical Leave
From 27 October to 26 November I will be on Sabbatical leave.
I'll be attending a couple of conferences in the USA and taking
time out for reflection and recharging. During this time I
will be contactable by email or through Facebook.
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return. It is a blessing to do it but in the end the bills
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- Murray
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