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A collection of interviews, ideas, theories, notes, and resources written by youth workers, for youth workers.

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Training available every month live online, in person in North Wales, and delivered by request around the UK.

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Awkward open prayer in youth groups – Comic

Chloe’s back – fresh from her Uni offices and with her weirdly wonderful wired brain – to give us some insight into those more awkward moments of open prayer in youth clubs.      

The Gospel and Jurassic Park – talk

A talk I gave a couple of years ago in a church series called ‘God at the Movies’. This is mine on Jurassic Park. This was first published on a church website which is now closed, so I’m re-posting here.   Photo by Daiga Ellaby on Unsplash

The guy behind youthworkhacks…

I thought it would be nice to give you a chance to meet me – the guy behind the blog. A lot of what I’ve been doing this last year has been hyper polished and promo-y – and I’m just not really, so I wanted a minute to right the ship, add some balance, and […]

Transforming the Church through Transforming Youth Ministry – talk

A talk I gave a couple of years ago on young people and the church. The church website has now closed, so I’m re-posting the messages I gave here. (Note: The last 5mins is about local work of Youth for Christ in North Wales). Photo by Jason Wong on Unsplash

Is preaching the most effective method to teach teenagers?

Most of what I remember of my youth pastor from being a teenager his him giving talks. He and his small team would take it in turns to deliver the message each Sunday night. Some of these we would look forward to more than others because they would be funny or moving or poignant. Others, […]

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Youth Ministry MOT


An essential annual checkup on youth ministries

Get in touch for a one day strategic and objective checkup with an outside expert. This is a no pressure, non-judgemental game changer of a day. It contains specifically targeted brain storming sessions, spiritual health monitoring and personal support coaching.

An absolute must for both emerging and established ministries.

Youth Ministry First Aid

Is something not working? This provides a tailored session to help you identify the root of the obstacle, and how to pass it.

Plateaued growth? Hemorrhaging leaders? Glass ceiling? Can’t get young people to engage with Jesus?

Let’s have a look together at your context, your strategy, and your resources to get to the bottom of the issue – and move through it. Get in touch for a friendly chat about how we can help you move forward as a ministry.

Biblical Theology of Youth Work

Delving into the foundational roots of what we do, why we do it and how we can do it better!

Either run as a whole day, half day or evening, this session unpacks the Bible’s key passages in context to help us understand exactly what it is were doing. It will highlight essential theology for youth ministry, and it will open up some exegetical practice to hone our Bible reading techniques.

This is a deep day for those who want some meat to study – but also has a highly practical element to it that will help you with writing your own Bible Study material.

Understanding Youth Culture


Understanding the emerging culture of teenagers in the West and applying communication methods that work.

This is an absolute must for new projects – getting to grips with the specific traits and nuances of this generation. We will draw out specifics, make contrasts, and look at how the online world has informed community among young people.

This session will cover the generational contexts from the last 60 years and how that affects cross-generational teaching/learning styles. Can be done as an evening, whole or half day.