The teenage brain: 10 things you need to know about adolescent identity
How does the teenage brain work? Here’s ten quick psychological insights to help you understand young people and meet them where they’re at.
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How does the teenage brain work? Here’s ten quick psychological insights to help you understand young people and meet them where they’re at.
We all want to feel in control – but when can that desire become dangerous for our youth work? How can we empower young people instead of controlling them?
What do you do when the worst does happen, when things don’t go the way you hoped or prayed? Welcome to Brave, a resource library made for standing tall against life’s giants.
What wisdom can a youth leader give to young people wrestling with love, sex, and relationship drama? Author Lauren Windle weighs in with her top tips.
Cinemas are very much open again – so why not take the opportunity for a youth group movie and discussion night?
Schools work has struggled through 18 months of Covid restrictions. Now things are more open, how can you support young people in schools?
You’re meeting your young people again but is something missing? A social event can really bring people together – here’s ten fun ideas to mix up your programme.
Why is it we often fill up church youth work with frantic activity and content, instead of just being and ministering to young people?
A new cohort of young people are about to start university – how can they make the most of it as Christians? Fusion’s Rich Wilson gives his advice for 2021 freshers.
Young people have faced huge challenges throughout the pandemic. As we look towards a new season, how can churches help young people to flourish in their mental wellbeing?
Volunteer youth workers are an essential part of youth ministry – but what do you do if they've had enough? How do you cultivate teams that last for the long run?
The Church of England plans to double its number of young people in ten years. It’s an ambitious aim – is the Church ready to change to make it happen?