Ministering to Teens and Parents in a Post-Pandemic World

The coronavirus changed so much about how Ministers operate and actually do ministry. We know this and we have adapted well. But what about in a post-pandemic world. How do you best minister to teens and help support parents today.

post-pandemic worldTo talk about is with me is Cory Sullivan.  Cory has been working with students and parents for years and had been working specifically with students one-on-one a lot lately. We talk about two specific things ministers to youth can be doing today.

ACTION STEPS:

  • What about you?  How has your ministry changed and adapted in this post-pandemic world we are living in?  Share what you do with us below or on social media using the hashtag #ymsidekick to share. 
  • Cory is a great resource and you can find him blogging here.  You can also follow him on Instagram here. He’s a great resource so hit him up and pick his brain.
  • Join the Digital Bootcamp Facebook Group to learn how to be more effective using digital tools for your ministry join the group. This is for ALL Ministers, not just Church Communicators or Social Media Managers.
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Tom Pounder

A father of 4, Tom is the Student Minister and Online Campus Pastor at New Life Christian Church in Chantilly, VA. He blogs, vlogs, and podcasts regularly about student and online ministry stuff.

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