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100 blog topics I hope YOU write

Posted By Tim Schmoyer On September 25, 2007 @ 1:39 pm In Blogging | Comments Disabled

100 blog topics I want YOU to writeThe Internet is loaded people who have great insight and understanding in the field of youth work and I’d love to somehow capture a lot of that wisdom in one place. So, I wrote up 100 blog post titles that I want YOU to write. Take one or more of these and run with it. Make the best ideas from whatever these spark in you and keep coming back to this page as often as you want to see what topics people are covering. Or just use them as a way to bounce into better posts of your own devise. Make podcasts, blog posts, whatever. Have fun and be creative.

One favor? Would you include a link somewhere back to http://www.studentministry.org [1]? I’ll try my best to keep up with these topics around the blogosphere as your incoming links show up in Technorati and will then link the appropriate title in this post back to your blog post so others can read your insights.

  1. How to use Facebook for ministry [2]
  2. How to build community among teenagers [3]
  3. Technology I use in youth ministry [4] [also posted here [5] and here [6]]
  4. How to write Bible study lessons for youth group [7]
  5. Conversation starters to ask a student you just met [8] [also posted here [9]]
  6. How to get parents involved in their kids’ lives [10]
  7. How to handle confrontation
  8. How to teach students with learning disabilities
  9. How to market your events
  10. How to effectively use visual aids in teaching
  11. How to make time for personal prayer and devotions [11]
  12. How to empower your youth leaders [12]
  13. How to follow-up with new believers
  14. Using podcasts in youth ministry [13]
  15. How to engage students in worship [14]
  16. How to deal with a suicide in your ministry
  17. Everything a youth worker should know about eating disorders
  18. Addressing porn and masturbation at youth group
  19. How to help parents prepare their students for college
  20. Recommended books for every youth worker’s library
  21. How teenage girls best relate to each other
  22. How teenage guys best relate to each other
  23. Teaching students to evaluate their media consumption [15]
  24. How to equip your students to achieve their dreams [16]
  25. Sermon presentations versus small group discussion Bible studies [17]
  26. Necessary elements for any youth meeting
  27. Balancing youth group events with athletics, homework and jobs [18]
  28. How to achieve longevity in youth ministry [19]
  29. What students need from their youth leaders
  30. How to take an idea and make it happen
  31. How to plan a youth ministry budget [20]
  32. The real influence of celebrities on students
  33. How to change a teenager’s world forever
  34. Why youth ministers should read their students’ blogs [21] [also posted here [22]]
  35. How to evaluate ministry and implement change
  36. Addressing sin in your own life
  37. How to make youth group visitors feel welcomed [23]
  38. How to use the arts in youth group
  39. The youth event no one has ever seen
  40. What I wish every Sr. Pastor knew about youth ministry [24] [ and What YPs should know about Sr. Pastors [25] ]
  41. Balancing youth ministry with my personal life
  42. The difference between part-time and full-time youth ministry [26]
  43. How to fix your mistakes in ministry
  44. How to develop students to be spiritual leaders
  45. When I feel frustrated in ministry… [27]
  46. Youth group strategies for evangelism
  47. How to come up with creative ideas [28]
  48. How NOT to introduce visitors to the youth group
  49. What every youth worker needs to know about Jr. High students
  50. What every youth worker needs to know about Sr. High students
  51. How to earn the trust and respect of your Sr. Pastor [29]
  52. How to lead a youth group when you’re the only volunteer
  53. How to help a student break an addiction
  54. How to teach through a book of the Bible [30]
  55. What youth group students need from each other
  56. Internet tools I use for youth ministry [31]
  57. How to develop a world missions strategy for your youth group [32]
  58. How to simplify your life and ministry
  59. The future of youth ministry
  60. How NOT to use video in youth ministry
  61. How to handle the most common youth ministry struggles
  62. How to keep God’s Word fresh for teenagers
  63. How to work in a church that doesn’t support it’s youth ministry
  64. What to do with “God sightings” stories in your youth group
  65. Tools for working with hurting teenagers
  66. How to get kids plugged in to God’s Word
  67. Youth ministry topics that need more coverage [33]
  68. How to become a student-led youth group
  69. Expectations to hold for any youth worker volunteer [34]
  70. How to turn conversations toward Christ
  71. How to respond to criticism [35]
  72. Ten youth ministry sites I like and why
  73. How to work with the hyper-active kid
  74. How to address self-esteem at youth group
  75. How to get your kids sharing and contributing to small groups
  76. A story of how Christ changed my youth group
  77. When to let go of a student and trust God take care of the rest
  78. How to recharge your emotional batteries
  79. How youth ministry made me go crazy!
  80. How to make the most of a youth group retreat
  81. How to shake a student from their apathy for God’s Word
  82. Things to consider before purchasing a curriculum [36]
  83. American youth ministry and how I would change it [37]
  84. How to give yourself away
  85. How NOT to give advice to a student
  86. The top 10 excuses every youth leader makes [38]
  87. The top 10 excuses every youth group student makes [39]
  88. How to settle a disagreement with your Sr. Pastor
  89. Common mistakes to avoid in youth ministry [40]
  90. Guidelines to follow for selecting new youth leaders
  91. How to facilitate communication between students and parents
  92. How to partner with parents in youth ministry [41]
  93. Reaching rural kids versus reaching urban kids [42]
  94. How to support a student through difficult times
  95. The #1 best thing you can do for the kids in your youth group [43]
  96. How to promote an attitude of prayer in daily life
  97. How the Internet is changing students’ perspective of community
  98. Why I’m in youth ministry today [44]
  99. A passage of scripture every student should know
  100. How to get students involved in the rest of the church body

I saw this idea at Chris Brogan’s site [45] via openswitch [46].


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#1 Pingback By Nailscars.com Journal – Nailscars.com: Creative Worship Ideas On October 4, 2007 @ 2:57 pm

[47]100 blog topics I hope YOU write. It is an interesting list and several people have started taking him up on it. I am procrastinating right now so I thought I would give my take on this one. The question I always like to ask is “What is your art?

#2 Pingback By Fernando’s Desk – Faith and Culture in an Era of Globalisation On September 30, 2007 @ 10:32 am

[47]list and you plan to blog about it (and/or would like to share ideas), please leave a comment or drop me an email. 100 Blog Topics I Hope YOU Write – Found via 100 Answers in (around) 100 Words commenting on the excellent adaption of this idea in100 Blog Topics I hope you write (Youth Ministry). There’s a fair bit of blog-burnout going around these days (see Brodie and Kester) and I can’t help but wonder if we could all facilitate a change by sharing potential blog topics and blog ideas around. Maybe someone could even come up with a

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#7 Pingback By Chris’ Random Thoughts On September 26, 2007 @ 5:26 pm

[47]has posted a brilliant set of topics related to youth ministry he wishes that other bloggers would write on. I am certainly going to be using a lot of them over the next few months as topics for the blog here. Go check out hispostand try writing some of them yourself.

#8 Pingback By thoughts from PK>Kevin Twombly On September 26, 2007 @ 7:44 pm

[47]week. I am still humbled to think that we have a worldwide audience for Impact. If you have not yet tuned into our podcast now is a great time to subscribe. You can tune in at home or take us with you on your iPod. (the idea for this post came fromTim Schmoyerover at “Life in Student Ministry”)

#9 Pingback By Rethinking Youth Ministry On September 28, 2007 @ 2:04 pm

[47]Hat Tip to Tim for suggesting thistopic(see item #45 on the list).

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#11 Pingback By YouthworkerCoach On November 13, 2007 @ 1:30 am

[47]am happy to email you either the transcript, the workbook or the audio file [hey all of them if you ask nicely] – limited time = end of November 2007. Please comment here with a valid email address. This post was inspired by Life in Student Ministry -100 blog topics I hope YOU will write.Posted in Personal Development, Relational Youth Ministry, Youth Ministry by: nigel 2 Comments

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[47]a few others, not many. Oh, I do have a thing for country music CDs, maybe I get two a year? Three? Small cake decorations and some gourmet food, small amounts. Some imported American food, not much. If these are topics that don’t suit, here is100 blog post suggestionsrelated to Youth Ministry. Rations of Fresh Produce Following World War II, c.1946

#13 Pingback By Pastor Roy’s Notebook On November 12, 2008 @ 1:28 am

[47](this is in response to Tim Schmoyer’s 100 Things I hope you write) If you have spent anytime in youth ministry, you have probably been yelled at by someone. It could be your senior pastor for not turning the lights off after an event, or a parent for not being home on time, from the janitor for leaving a

#14 Comment By Lisa Collins On September 25, 2007 @ 3:18 pm

You know Tim, the people that I work with have been talking a lot about #
How to use Facebook for ministry. Our ministry Campus Crusade for Christ has over 2,000 staff using facebook, so I will run the idea by them about doing a blog. Thanks for the idea.

#15 Comment By Tim On September 25, 2007 @ 3:22 pm

Sounds great, Lisa! I look forward to hearing the insights you guys come up with.

#16 Comment By Chris On September 25, 2007 @ 4:00 pm

Tim I didn’t see anything about using Halo 3 in ministry. I’m wondering why not? I’m ready to roll with my OWN COPY…since you don’t have one I won’t tell you about it though.

;)

#17 Comment By Tim On September 25, 2007 @ 4:26 pm

Chris, you’re not funny. :P

#18 Comment By Chris On September 25, 2007 @ 4:35 pm

haha.

#19 Comment By Kevin Twombly On September 25, 2007 @ 4:56 pm

dude, thanks for getting the juices flowing here with this list. Looking forward to adding to the communal learning with insights of my own. I’ll post back to you when they begin…

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#21 Comment By Gman On September 26, 2007 @ 1:27 pm

Almost makes me want to write a 100 blog topics I hope you don’t write ….

1. You appeared on How to catch a predator Dateline via Myspace.
2. You embezzled money.
3. You did something immoral. (Though there goes the rest of the list)
4. You got fired due to your own stupidity.
5.

#22 Comment By Ben On September 26, 2007 @ 7:17 pm

Cool list man. I dig it.

#23 Comment By Jason On September 26, 2007 @ 7:57 pm

Wow that is a really good list and definitely a motivator to keep up with my blog. Thanks for the thoughts. I think that you need to add one: “Full time ministry on a Part Time schedule”-youth ministry for bivocational youth workers.

#24 Comment By Tim On September 26, 2007 @ 8:28 pm

@ Jason: I actually did think of that when I made this list and then took it off. Not really sure why. Maybe I was thinking it went with #41. *shrugs*

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#28 Comment By #69. Expectations to hold for any youth worker volunteer On September 28, 2007 @ 6:37 pm

(Again, inspiration from Tim over at Life in Student Ministry for the idea on this post.)

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#30 Comment By #51. How to earnd the trust and support of your Sr. Pastor On October 1, 2007 @ 5:11 pm

“First off, and this should go without saying, Trust and Support your Sr. Pastor. If you can’t do this how in the world do you think your Sr. Pastor can reciprocate? If you can’t trust and support your Sr. Pastor it is probably time to have a conversation with him and then pack your bags.”

#31 Comment By sista cala On October 2, 2007 @ 8:27 pm

#18…. Dr. Dobson put out a video series on various youth issues. It has been some years ago, but the info is still good. I think the name of the series was “Life on the Edge”. The one related to porn was titled, “Addictive, progressive, and deadly” I think. Anyway, my husband an I were the youth pastors at the time. We used the video w/the youth over 13. For the 3 we had that were only 13, I talked to their parents before including them. The issue is so sensitive- with some folks. Anyway, we told the “kids” that since they wanted to be treated as adults we would like for them to act like adults as they interacted w/us and the video teaching. They could ask anything, but had to accept our answers w/o adding any street talk to them.

Basically, we watched the video. Stopped it whenever we wanted to emphasize something or when they had a question. Overall it went well. We had several to follow up w/us after the service.

#32 Comment By #95. The #1 best thing you can do for the kids in your youth group On October 3, 2007 @ 2:17 pm

“I fully believe that longevity in one church can bring great fruitfulness for many years to come. Stick out the tough times and you will see growth.”

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#34 Comment By ashley simpson On October 15, 2007 @ 11:19 am

Ok… this is going to be a long comment so… here goes. Im a 23 year old student working towards a communication degree. I love to encourage ppl. A while ago God gave me a great idea. To start a blog site. The purpose behind my blog is, to have everything and anything on the page that would up lift, those who read it. Examples: a list of good books, Movie reviews, web sites, events, guest writers, stories, topic debates, quotes, prayer requests.. even having the financial needs of readers met. I guess i want it to be a web site where ppl in high school or college who are having a bad day can go, and find something that puts a smile on their face. The problem with my “idea”….. having no clue where to start. Like i said im a communication major… computers dont fall into my circle of knowledge. Two close friends are helping with the site. I have some pages set up, but it looks unprofessional. So there they sit blank. How did you begin this sit? Any ideas? Btw…. anyone can answer my question. If there is time feel free to look at the sit: captiveofhope.blogspot.com, and email me with suggestions @ [49] ~Thanks

#35 Comment By Tim On October 15, 2007 @ 11:22 am

Hey Ashely! I’ll email you about this.

#36 Comment By ashley simpson On October 15, 2007 @ 11:24 am

ummm i could have Simplified my last comment by asking you to add, “a how to start a website”… in your 100 blog topics

#37 Comment By #37. How to make youth group visitors feel welcomed On October 18, 2007 @ 7:01 pm

“…We have made plenty of mistakes when it comes to greeting and welcoming them…”

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#41 Comment By Jordan Muck On October 26, 2007 @ 11:57 am

How to fix your mistakes in ministry.

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hope this helps.

-Jordan

#42 Comment By Jordan Muck On November 9, 2007 @ 11:31 pm

12. How to empower your leaders

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-Jordan

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#44 Comment By Jordan Muck On November 10, 2007 @ 11:20 am

43. How to fix your mistakes in ministry

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-Jordan

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#51 Comment By enyioma On March 3, 2008 @ 7:38 am

please with all my heart i thank you for such wonderful ideas you have created for those of us who are looking for what to write in our blogs.

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#53 Comment By Chuck Mullis On May 12, 2008 @ 12:03 am

Here is my blog topic on # 89. Common mistakes in youth ministry. Looking back on how things used to be done is really embarassing but somewhat amusing at how naive I have been. God really is great to work through and past all of my mistakes. Thanks Tim for your site and all the helpful information!

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Tim, sounds like you got your inspiration for your idea for this list from Chris. It’s working. I just typed in “blog topics” on google and you appear right after him. Great list…gets the idea juices flowing.

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#64 Comment By Jason Huffman On January 11, 2009 @ 6:34 pm

Great stuff, Tim. I find myself frequenting this list a lot when I’m worn out. It’s a great source of encouragement. Thanks for managing all this stuff. Hey, I thought about #86 and it was amazing how quickly those excuses just popped in my head, so I ran with it. I made a post for it, but haven’t been able to send you a link through your “contact me” page. Respond back and I’ll send you a link to it. Thanks. Keep up the good work.

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#87…

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[...] on February 15, 2010 by Jason My good friend in Youth Ministry, Tim Schmoyer, has a list of 1oo blog topics he hopes others will write about.  This entry is the second time I have taken one of those ideas [...]

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#89 Comment By Chris Price On November 24, 2012 @ 8:28 pm

Tim – @GradyMc posted this – [56] to complete one of your missing one hundred.

#90 Comment By Brent Lacy On February 7, 2013 @ 2:02 pm

#46.. Here you go. [57]

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URLs in this post:

[1] http://www.studentministry.org: http://www.studentministry.org

[2] How to use Facebook for ministry: http://www.studentministry.org/internet-tools-i-use-in-ministry-4-of-6-facebook/

[3] How to build community among teenagers: http://youthworkercoach.com/blog/2007/10/14/how-to-build-community-among-teenagers/

[4] Technology I use in youth ministry: http://living3368.wordpress.com/2007/09/26/3-technology-i-use-in-youth-ministry/

[5] here: http://lonedog80.wordpress.com/2008/08/26/youth-tech-ministry/

[6] here: http://luketrouten.blogspot.com/2008/08/tech-tools-introduction.html

[7] How to write Bible study lessons for youth group: http://jasonglamb.wordpress.com/2009/06/02/how-to-write-bible-study-lessons-for-youth-group/

[8] Conversation starters to ask a student you just met: http://www.nailscars.com/journal/conversation-starters-to-ask-a-student-you-just-met.html

[9] also posted here: http://youthworkercoach.com/blog/2007/10/11/conversation-starters/

[10] How to get parents involved in their kids’ lives: http://revkevgcc.wordpress.com/2008/08/07/how-to-get-parents-involved-in-their-kids%E2%80%99-lives/

[11] How to make time for personal prayer and devotions: http://living3368.wordpress.com/2007/09/27/11-how-to-make-time-for-personal-prayer-and-devotions/

[12] How to empower your youth leaders: http://theendisforever.com/2007/11/10/how-to-empower-your-leadership/

[13] Using podcasts in youth ministry: http://revkevgcc.wordpress.com/2007/09/26/using-podcasts-at-impact/

[14] How to engage students in worship: http://www.shelbycraig.com/2009/09/how-to-engage-student-in-worship.html

[15] Teaching students to evaluate their media consumption: http://markartrip.wordpress.com/2008/02/02/teaching-students-to-evaluate-their-media-consumption/

[16] How to equip your students to achieve their dreams: http://youthworkercoach.com/blog/2007/11/10/how-to-encourage-your-students-to-dream/

[17] Sermon presentations versus small group discussion Bible studies: http://www.samplertosower.com/?p=111

[18] Balancing youth group events with athletics, homework and jobs: http://jeffgreathouse.blogspot.com/2007/11/balancing-youth-group-events.html

[19] How to achieve longevity in youth ministry: http://living3368.wordpress.com/2007/10/02/28-how-to-achieve-longevity-in-youth-ministry/

[20] How to plan a youth ministry budget: http://markartrip.wordpress.com/2007/12/26/how-to-write-a-youth-ministry-budget/

[21] Why youth ministers should read their students’ blogs: http://youthworkercoach.com/blog/2007/11/30/why-youth-ministers-should-read-their-students-blogs/

[22] also posted here: http://www.crispim.org/?p=211

[23] How to make youth group visitors feel welcomed: http://revkevgcc.wordpress.com/2007/10/18/how-to-make-youth-group-visitors-feel-welcomed/

[24] What I wish every Sr. Pastor knew about youth ministry: http://theplungen2.blogspot.com/2008/11/what-i-wish-every-senior-pastor-knew.html

[25] and What YPs should know about Sr. Pastors: http://theplungen2.blogspot.com/2008/11/what-i-wish-every-youth-minister-knew.html

[26] The difference between part-time and full-time youth ministry: http://theplungen2.blogspot.com/2008/11/difference-between-part-time-and-full.html

[27] When I feel frustrated in ministry…: http://rethinkingyouth.blogspot.com/2007/09/aaugh-youth-ministry-frustrations.html

[28] How to come up with creative ideas: http://living3368.wordpress.com/2007/12/04/47-how-to-come-up-with-creative-ideas/

[29] How to earn the trust and respect of your Sr. Pastor: http://revkevgcc.wordpress.com/2007/10/01/how-to-earn-the-trust-and-support-of-your-sr-pastor/

[30] How to teach through a book of the Bible: http://benschnipper.wordpress.com/2009/01/30/how-to-teach-through-a-book-of-the-bible/

[31] Internet tools I use for youth ministry: http://soulshaper.blogspot.com/2008/08/internet-tools-i-use-in-ministry.html

[32] How to develop a world missions strategy for your youth group: http://living3368.wordpress.com/2007/10/19/57-how-to-develop-a-world-missions-strategy-for-your-youth-group/

[33] Youth ministry topics that need more coverage: http://rueful.wordpress.com/2009/10/23/youth-ministry-topics-that-need-more-coverage/

[34] Expectations to hold for any youth worker volunteer: http://revkevgcc.wordpress.com/2007/09/28/expectations-to-hold-for-any-youth-worker-volunteer/

[35] How to respond to criticism: http://soulshaper.blogspot.com/2008/11/what-happens-when-you-get-yelled-at.html

[36] Things to consider before purchasing a curriculum: http://jasonhuffmanministries.blogspot.com/2008/09/things-to-consider-before-purchasing.html

[37] American youth ministry and how I would change it: http://ministryallies.com/2009/08/opinion-what-youth-ministry-in-america-should-look-like/

[38] The top 10 excuses every youth leader makes: http://jasonhuffmanministries.blogspot.com/2008/12/tope-ten-excuses-every-youth-leader.html

[39] The top 10 excuses every youth group student makes: http://ministryplace.net/2009/12/top-ten-excuses-every-youth-group-student-makes/

[40] Common mistakes to avoid in youth ministry: http://chuckmullis.blogspot.com/2008/05/oops-i-did-it-again.html

[41] How to partner with parents in youth ministry: http://branjohns.com/2008/12/16/parental-involvement-in-youth-ministry/

[42] Reaching rural kids versus reaching urban kids: http://ministryplace.net/2009/12/reaching-rural-kids-versus-reaching-urban-kids/

[43] The #1 best thing you can do for the kids in your youth group: http://revkevgcc.wordpress.com/2007/10/03/stopping-the-revolving-door/

[44] Why I’m in youth ministry today: http://dustinwilson777.wordpress.com/2008/02/27/why-i%e2%80%99m-in-youth-ministry-today/

[45] Chris Brogan’s site: http://chrisbrogan.com/100-blog-topics-i-hope-you-write/

[46] openswitch: http://openswitch.org/

[47] : http://www.technorati.com/cosmos/search.html?url=

[48] : http://dev.wp-plugins.org/wiki/Kramer

[49] : mailto:ashleyveritas@hotmail.com

[50] : http://www.theendisforever.com

[51] : http://theendisforever.com/2007/10/26/fixing-your-mistakes/

[52] : http://www.vigrxusers.com

[53] : http://www.syschat.com/members/genfmaster.html

[54] : http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/aftc

[55] : http://www.google.com/

[56] : http://gradymc79.wordpress.com/2012/11/24/who-is-your-nathan/

[57] : http://ministryplace.net/students-live-evangelism/

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