Tyler ShickMore Posts10 Minute Moments: Plugged In Now Available

I told you a little about this new book by Doug Fields last week. It has now officially released.

Check it out here:

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10 Minute Moments: Plugged In

You can also get 5 copies bundled with the Plugged In small group video curriculum:

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Plugged In Bundle

Enjoy!

Tyler ShickMore PostsEpisode 103: Ring the Bell

After a few weeks off, Doug, Josh, and Jana sit down to answer your questions. Topics covered include: prayer teams, “ringing the bell” of your ministry, service length, Josh’s cameo in Far and Away, Senior Pastors checking out, using facebook in your ministry, and dealing with a students past.

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Tyler ShickMore PostsSneak Peak: 10 Minute Moments: Plugged In

We wanted to give you “Insiders” a first peak at a new book by Doug Fields, 10 Minute Moments: Plugged In. It’s a companion study devotional to the Plugged In video small group curriculum. Here’s a quick description:

10-Minute Moments: Plugged In is a daily devotional that’s set up as a journal. Students read a Bible passage, poke their brain with a few questions, get some suggestions on what to pray about, and then space to write down their thoughts. It’s a one-month plan that’s easy to read and easy to stick with. And, if you hadn’t guessed from the title, each “lesson” only takes about 10 minutes.

This time around, they’ll tackle the five biblical purposes of our lives–

Tyler ShickMore PostsNew SJH Online Catalog

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We’ve been playing with this technology for awhile now, and are really excited that it’s ready for you use. It’s an online version of our latest Simply Jr High catalog. You can flip through it, zoom it, click on products, and go right to the store. And it includes a special dot-to-dot you don’t want to miss.

CLICK HERE to take a look.

adminMore PostsEpisode 41: Rubin in the House

In part 2 of choosing what to teach, Kurt is joined by Scott Rubin and we hear how Scott spproaches this challenge.
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Tyler ShickMore PostsEpisode 102: The Carefrontation

We return this week with Doug, Jana, and Matt. Josh couldn't make it, he was off "Dreaming". It all about the Carefrontation this week as the group talks about Easter feeling numbers oriented, sweat suits in retirement communities, dealing with your past and it's effects on your current ministry, liability in homes, Tax Time, including other churches in your summer camp, Andy being nicer now that he's moved, cell phones and Quicken. (Yes there was discussion about Quicken the financial software. Luckily it was at the end, so I recommend turning this off when you get there).

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Tyler ShickMore PostsTAX DAY Special!

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We know that April 15th and Taxes can be a drag, so we decided to give everyone a break. Today and today only (April 15, 2009) get 15% off you order at SimplyYouthMinistry.com by using the promo code: TAXDAY. And if you didn’t owe Uncle Sam any extra, maybe you’d love to spend a little of that Refund.

Happy Tax Day!

Tyler ShickMore PostsEpisode 101: A Little Shaky

After a few weeks off Doug, Josh, Matt, and Jana return to an all new studio with a really shaky table. They are excited to be back with their “team-mates” out in trenches. They recap their favorite moments of the conferences they’ve been at the last month, some favorite blogs, some resources and even a few of your questions.
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Tyler ShickMore PostsPlugged In: Behind the Scenes

We thought we would give you a little glance behind the scenes of shoot our new video curriculum Plugged In. It’s a 5 lesson DVD small group curriculum about being connected with God. We had a great day shooting it and thought we would share a few glimpses with you.

Enjoy this short video and slide show.

LINK: Plugged In

Nadim NajmMore PostsJust Released! Plugged In DVD Small Group Curriculum

Plugged In DVD Small Group Curriculum

As Christians, we’re designed to be connected to God at all times–

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