• 'Voices from the Trenches (Part 2) | Ep.228

  • Jan 31 2025
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast

'Voices from the Trenches (Part 2) | Ep.228

  • Summary

  • In this special two-part series, Jeff dives deep into the heart of student ministry with three dynamic and seasoned youth pastors who are on the frontlines every day. Together, they unpack the trends, challenges, and real-time issues shaping the landscape of ministry in today’s world.

    Meet the Guests:

    Tim Wadsworth: Director of Student Ministries at North Hills Church, Greenville, SC.

    Jason Stanland: Middle School Pastor at Fruitcove Baptist Church, Jacksonville, FL.

    Bryan Howell: High School Pastor at Hunter Street Baptist Church, Hoover, AL.

    With over 40 years of combined experience, these leaders share their invaluable insights, offering wisdom, encouragement, and practical tools for anyone passionate about student ministry.Part Two: Parental Engagement

    Discussion Focus:

    • The vital role parents play in the spiritual formation of their teenagers.
    • Strategies for equipping, encouraging, and partnering with parents in ministry.
    • Real-life examples of bridging the gap between the church and home.

    Don’t miss this candid and insightful conversation with leaders who truly understand the trenches of student ministry. Whether you’re a youth pastor, volunteer, parent, or church leader, this episode will challenge and inspire you to navigate the ever-evolving world of student ministry with clarity and confidence.

    Listen now and join the conversation!

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