Stephanie EisMore PostsWin $2,500 Worth of SYM “Stuff”!!

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Thank goodness the Mayans were wrong and the world didn’t end on 12/21/12… For every $50 that you spend at simplyyouthministry.com  you’ll be entered to win $2,500 worth of SYM “stuff”. So, if you spend $50 that’s one entry, if you spend $100 that’s two entries, and so on. This offer only last’s till December 31st at Midnight- SO HURRY and get some good stuff!

 

~Steph

 

 

 

 

Justin BolingMore PostsWhat does “GR0912″ mean?

Have you gotten your “GR0912″…ie your September/October Issue of GROUP MAGAZINE?

Click Here to SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss another issue!

Here is a sneak peek if not…

  

Click Here to SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss another issue!

Thanks for loving students
- Justin and Team SYM

Justin BolingMore Posts3 Tips To SAVE $$$ Online!

Here you go it is not rocket science, but your church accountant will love you!

1) Use promo code FRIDAY and save $10 on purchases over $49! (expires: 11:59pm on 8.24.2012)
2) Use promo code BOOM and receive FREE SHIPPING on orders over $99! (expires: someday far far away!)
3) Buy the Back-2-School Bundle and SAVE over 50% on 8 resources from Christ In Youth (CIY), Kurt Johnston, Group Publishing, Mark Oestricher, Brain Berry, Rick Lawrence and others!

*ALL codes exclude LIVE, All Access, and wedding dresses (sorry ladies)

Thanks for loving students
- Justin and Team SYM

Justin BolingMore PostsOh My…It’s Katie! (episode 37)

The one and only Katie Edwards joins the fellas this week! In addition to debating just how “Godly” Katie is, the trio talks about a variety of tips, tricks and tidbits to kicking off an incredible fall. Plus, they spend way too much time on an email from the Youth Worker Nation, and a sponsor sends in two gifts…and somehow Jason ends up with both.

Thanks for loving students
- Justin

Justin BolingMore PostsTips To Improve YOUR Blog from Chuck Norris!!

It’s safe to assume that you have a blog, as it must be a requirement to be a youth worker. However here are a couple tips to improve your blogging…

  1. Use Images! It’s true they actually dospeak 1,000 words.
  2. Keep Posts Short & Sweet. It’s easy to write about something we are passionate about, but its hard to write about that same thing and keep it short!
    *FACT most readers give you 15-30 seconds before they are on to the next thing!
  3. Create Practical Lists. Like this one “4 Theological Teaching Tips”. This is intriguing to the reader, and it yells THIS IS A SHORT BLOG POST!
  4. Chuck Norris! Just saying his name will increase your blog traffic by 1,000,000%!

Thanks for loving students
- Justin

Justin BolingMore PostsALERT! A 24hr Sale!

Just read below…i’m sure I don’t need to say anything else! FYI…this book is great for students, volunteers, parents, interns, staffers, and YOU!

 

Thanks for loving students
- Justin

Justin BolingMore PostsA FREE Webinar!

Check out a sweet FREE Training opportunity for you and your ministry team from our friends at Dare2Share!

This short, interactive webinar with Greg Stier will explore the missing accelerant in the discipleship process and how the faith of your teens will grow when they are challenged in this one area. What is it? It might not be what you think…

Sign up for the FREE youth leader webinar called “The Missing Link… In Discipleship” hosted by Greg Stier
Click Here to View Webinar Dates

Click Here to Save Your Seat

Thanks for loving students
- Justin

Justin BolingMore PostsThe Theology of Board Games!

One-Minute Review: The Theology of Board Games

You have just watched another installment of “One-Minute Review” from Group Magazine’s Associate Editor Scott Firestone

Thanks for loving students
- Justin

Justin BolingMore PostsA SPECIAL Invitation!

Our normal push for this event is almost secretive, but this year I was able to get you access to Group & Simply Youth Ministry’s Annual Youth Ministry ReGroup. If you are interested hurry as we are alomst SOLD-OUT! Below is more information about the YM ReGroup…

You’re invited to a life-changing event that is reserved for a small group of youth pastors!

**CLAIM YOUR INVITATION BEFORE IT EXPIRES**

This unique and intimate gathering is specifically crafted for youth pastors who crave the time, interactivity, and in-depth learning that happens in a retreat setting. Every year at this event, the 100-or-so attending youth pastors get an interactive ministry growth experience like no other (just ask past participants). Over the course of three days you’ll learn how to do something that’s rare in today’s youth ministry—push the accelerator down on “tipping point” ministry practices instead of fret about what’s not working. Our team will lead you through a pinpoint array of growth-producing ministry imperatives. In addition, we’ll stretch your thinking with some models of transformation and change that will get you thinking about “what could be” for both your youth ministry and your own life.

In addition, a highlight of this event every year is an evening at Thom and Joani Schultz’s (President and Chief Creative Officer of Group) home, enjoying a meal together. Also, we’ll gather in one of the most beautiful spots in the Colorado Rockies for a picnic and a special experience that will deepen your relationship with Jesus.

We’ve made the registration cost (which includes your meals) a low $125—our simple desire is to “love on” a community of youth pastors who have unique challenges and a unique perspective in the context of a three-day trajectory-changing retreat.

A Beautiful Mess

**FREE copy of A Beautiful Mess by Mark Oestreicher with EVERY Registration!**

REGISTER TODAY!
8 Youth Ministry Tipping Points
August 13-15
, Loveland, CO

The cost for the summit is just $125 per person, which includes all registration materials and meals.

Tyler ShickMore PostsWin an iPad

We are giving away an iPad as part of our 40 40 40 sale. Entering is easy.

  1. Go to www.Simplyyouthministry.com/404040
  2. Fill out the form and tell us why your ministry needs a robot
  3. Watch this blog on Friday to find out who won!

Here are a few of the great responses to the robot question we’ve got so far:

Listen to the drama stories from junior high girls. Respond with “ohhh’s” every 3mn.

AppropriBot: Pull Boys pants up, give girls sweaters as needed. The robot would also pick up on pheromones of students. When pheromone levels are too high, it would run in circles and make loud and annoying noises to distract students. It would also have the voice of Morgan Freeman.

I would have him lead worship because he would have a T-Pain-like computer generated voice.

Good Luck!