Politics in Youth Ministry, Dating Your Sibilings, and Dungeons and Dragons

Tim's youth played Dungeons on Dragons and pretended to be at McDonalds. Tom's youth group combined with other youth groups.

The Coles and Woolies mud cake is $6.60.

Matthew Dicks on the Knowledge Project can be found here: https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/matthew-dicks/

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Find more from Tom at https://tomfrench.com.au. Find Tim's other podcast, Family Perspectives here: https://www.trinitycity.church/resources/podcasts/

AI made us a boring summary:

In this conversation, Tim Blagg shares insights from his experiences in youth ministry, discussing the dynamics of engaging youth through creative activities, the importance of church family, and reflections on leadership and preparation. The conversation also touches on the challenges of navigating relationships within a church context and the significance of community building during combined youth events. In this conversation, Tom French and Tim Blagg discuss various aspects of youth ministry, including engaging activities, the significance of the Apostles' Creed, the role of politics in youth discussions, and the importance of storytelling in preaching. They reflect on combined youth events and share insights on how to navigate sensitive topics while fostering a supportive community for young people.
Politics in Youth Ministry, Dating Your Sibilings, and Dungeons and Dragons
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