Religious Education is a dying subject – but a new approach could save it
RE is in decline in UK schools, but a recent Theos report explores a fresh lens that could save it. Dave Walford dives in and considers the implications for schools workers.
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RE is in decline in UK schools, but a recent Theos report explores a fresh lens that could save it. Dave Walford dives in and considers the implications for schools workers.
Youth ministry shouldn’t be so hard. Forget deep discipleship, Martin Saunders gives us 5 steps to an easier, more rewarding life.
A BBC Panorama documentary looks at the disproportionate damage Covid-19 is doing to young people. How can youth workers respond, and help the next generation tell their own, hopeful stories?
The New Hope conference gathered those working with young people in schools for a day of encouragement and inspiration. Dave Walford gives us his 4 take-home points.
The Boys is a dark, sharp superhero satire with plenty to say about faith, religious hypocrisy, and finding hope in an unjust world.
Catch the vision behind our new website Headstrong, a positive space where young people can hear a better story for their lives. It’s only just beginning, so why not get involved?
Netflix’s latest hit The Social Dilemma suggests our devices control us far more than we’d like to think. What might it all mean for your youth work?
Covid restrictions look set to return for the long-term as winter comes. How can youth leaders find emotional, spiritual, physical wellbeing through it all?
We’ve launched a new, free resource to serve your online discipleship with young people in the midst of continued uncertainty and increasing social restrictions.
Young people face immense challenges as they return to schools. What can schools workers do to support them in this strange new context?
How do we support young people to navigate the possibility of suddenly viewing traumatic content on a social media platform designed to keep them watching?
What is anti-racism and how can youth leaders open up this conversation with young people? Natalie Evans, co-founder of the social media platform @everydayracism_, draws on her experience.