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seismos 2010 – day 2 – “journey not destination”

the 100 year old lodge at Skyview Ranch was filled with  another full day of conversations at seismos 2010. again more that two dozen youth pastors and workers walked through a good day.  although i don’t think it was directly said…the theme that seem to develop was “journey not destination”.  Personally i think that’s true for both youth and those of us that serve them.  Building on the insights from our spring boarding text Primal Teen that those of us walking with adolescents and their families really are guides to helping both see their place in the larger Story.  The three sessions before the evening meal focused on:

 

joel daniel harris and marko

  1. Faith Development
  2. Being Failure Friendly
  3. Accommodating or Challenging

here’s some notes from each session.  there is a lot here…

Faith Development in the Context of Brain Development

  • what’s realistic in terms of what they can grasp?
  • concretize
  • implications of “use it or lose it”
  • hard-wiring when combined with abstract
  • dispensing of info isn’t as effective we need a dialogical approach
  • what can we build into our programs that will move them along this process.
  • Story is a critical tool
  • The “rebellious disciple” (good)
  • correlation of worldview shifts & brain stuff
  • authenticity (verbalization ) of successes is just as important as failures
  • so much of this depends on volunteers who connect w/ kids’ hearts
  • character

Crafting a Failure-Friendly Church

  • failure: “not living up to someone’s expectations” (mine, yours, God’s)
  • (requires an awareness of expectations)
  • need a “feelings safe” environment
  • help reframe lousy expectations & frame expectations they may not be aware of
  • when working  w/ Parents (& church leaders) who are creating expectations, get at their positive intent
  • failure-friendly & identifying & honoring strengths are symbiotic
  • when we treat kids as consumers there’s no space for choice or responsibility & no failure or success.
  • we have to model this with our leaders
  • use biblical examples
  • check our self-worth – do we need kids to succeed in order to succeed ourselves
  • belonging implies grace, implies “free to sin”

Accommodation vs. Challenging

  • Yes= calling to maturity, maybe not=shortening adolescence
  • careful that “shortening adolescence doesn’t imply that adolescence is bad.
  • consider our language (“kids” for young adults)
  • call them to Kingdom living now vs. a “preparatory mindset”
  • shift in what a “training a child up” means
  • encouragement instead of expectation
  • encourage growth and maturity & a vision of who they can be, while holding grace & space for them to be teenagers.
  • responsibility grows people.

seismos 2010 – the adolescent brain day 1

am spending a couple of amazing hours with about 30 great and good hearted Kingdom workers at Skyview Ranch over the next couple of days.  we began yesterday  walking through our observations from Barbara Strauch’s work: The Primal Teen: What the New Discoveries about the Teenage Brain Tell Us about Our Kids .

mark (marko) oestreicher

this  gathering is the second “conversations” that joel daniel harris has invited those of us in attendance into. last year we worked through Mark Ostreicher’s Youth Ministry 3.0. This year Joel invited Marko to join us a sojourner.  the first day was amazing and very good.  I’m grateful for Joel Daniel’ s heart to engage our minds in this rigorous way.  An am grateful too to be part of amazing conversation with Marko’s keen intellect and most importantly his heart for the adolescent…particularly the jr high school student.

A couple of observations from day one. One revelation we pushed through early on is the idea that “adolescence” is a modern construct.

the duration of adolescence has grown.  in 1904, adolescence was thought to begin at age 14.5 and end around age 16.  By the 1970′s it had grown to 13-18 and in 2010 adolescence it thought to start around age 11 and end 27.  there’s some fun dialogue with some some of our fellow attenders as they are close to that upper age.
interesting stuff

  • the role of risk-taking
  • nurture vs nature
  • the quantity of change
  • do we need to rethink age/grade boundaries
  • partnering with parents and other voices
  • the role of failure
  • exuberance
  • gender difference
  • message the church sends kids/integration
  • what’s fair to expect
  • acquiesce, push or other
  • hard-wiring stuff

The Electrics-Celtic Fun

an irish bonnet tip to interlinc and mark pittman.

praying for the blessing of st. patrick on your journey today. (check out the full prayer here).

Christ be with me, Christ within me,
Christ behind me, Christ before me,
Christ beside me, Christ to win me,
Christ to comfort and restore me.
Christ beneath me, Christ above me,
Christ in quiet, Christ in danger,
Christ in hearts of all that love me,
Christ in mouth of friend and stranger.

one teen can make a difference

lots of still waiting to get pushed out from the simply youth ministry conference last week in chicago.  i was hampered a bit because of lack of wifi (collective “awwwww”)and a crazy schedule since i had was on for teaching in big church.  one underlying theme that was present was a developing  awareness that we need to do something globally.  Compassion International had a presence and this video with a mentor and youth ministry veteran ally walt mueller nailed it.   powerful stuff.

grateful hat tip to josh griffin

our brothers burden…do we own it?

this video is disturbing.  in the midst of our Lenten  journey it seems we need to be more mindful of the place we are called to as believers.   not just from the comfort of our own country,  where we are far removed from the realities and hardships that many must endure as they faithfully follow Jesus.   somehow i missed this story of the persecution of some 50,000 christians in orissa, india.  as we reflect on the meaning of Easter may images like these…of persecution or the stories coming out of the Haiti disaster awaken our hearts to ponder what we can and must do to own and share the burden.

Persecution in India: Francis’ Response from Cornerstone Church on Vimeo.    ht brad cooper

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