Family Life Noon Report – 10/01/24
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9/30/24 5 O’ Clock Report
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Patterns of congregational youth ministry which were emphasized 20 and 30 years ago are not as effective these days to engage with teens, children and young adults now. Research has shown what church leaders and volunteers ought to emphasize now. The measurement they used: what was distinctive in churches where students were still active in a congregation five to ten years later, long after they “graduated” from youth ministry.
The Rev. Mark Kiessling is director for the national Youth Ministry Office of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. He tells Family Life News that ministry with young people which are geared mostly toward events and programs are not having the same impact with the current young generation. What is especially strong to influence
He says many smaller and midsized churches fret over not having much of a traditional “youth program”, if they even have one at all. However, smaller congregations actually have an advantage they can leverage: they are already good at relationships and personal connections.
Listen to this conversation from the podcast player here, and consider sharing it with decision-makers in your congregation or regional network.
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Their research and recommendations are contained in “Seven Practices of Healthy Youth Ministry” which includes these priorities:
+ Every congregation offers Warmth, Challenge, and Grace
+ Every young person should be intentionally connected with 5 Supportive Adults
+ Every parent is supported, so they can engage effectively with these daughters and sons
+ Every young person is helped to discover their identity in Jesus Christ, as well as their unique calling and vocation
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* Website * Handout * Video * Book
The LCMS is partnered with 194 congregations in New York, 81 in Pennsylvania, and about 6,000 across the nation.
This is a podcast in our new series “Inspiration for Congregations” with insights from local, regional and national experts, to provide information and motivations for leaders and members of local churches. Today’s host is Family Life news producer Greg Gillispie.
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It’s “Capital Connection”, the Friday news feature from Family Life News. Noon Report anchor Bob Price guides our ten-minute conversation, digging into the issues in our two states — and far beyond.
Christian advocates Jason McGuire and Michael Gere have commentary from the two capital cities on these major issues in the news:
Our guests on most editions of “Capital Connection” are Jason McGuire, the executive director of the New York Families Foundation and New York Families Action, and Michael Geer, the president of the Pennsylvania Family Institute.
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9/26/24 5 O ‘Clock Report
Hear highlights from the Pennsylvania March For Life, where an estimated 6,000 people gathered on the steps of the state capitol building, to pray, rally and march. This annual demonstration give witness to the year-round efforts to protect unborn children from the practice of abortion.
With highlights from speakers on the stage, plus exclusive Family Life News interviews with attendees and pro-life leaders, this special edition of “Faith Under Fire” offers you a recap of the issues and motivations which are important to those who rallied in Harrisburg on Monday, September 23.
The Pennsylvania Family Institute’s website and related social media posts have additional highlights, commentary, and videos.
The full one-hour video of all the Rally presentations is available here: www.PAFamily.org
Within this video is a speech by Dr. Eric Hussar, a Lancaster County physician who is State Director for the American Academy of Medical Ethics. He gives real-world stories of women who started a regimen of abortion-inducing drugs, but later would regret that decision and explored how pregnancies can often be saved, if the scared and fragile woman seeks out abortion-reversal treatments through their own physician or through a pro-life pregnancy resource center. [https://youtu.be/iLzJma3TA8o?t=2172] [The Lozier Institute has further information on the medical research about the Progesterone treatments.]
Note: Family Life Ministries has compiled information about Pregnancy Resource Centers and care centers throughout Pennsylvania and New York State.
Visit that map and get contact information here: www.FamilyLife.org/listening-area/pregnancy-resources/
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