Posted by Noah Hinson | Oct 10, 2016 | Books Parents
There are some things adults just can’t do for kids. You can’t force a toddler to love broccoli. You can’t make a teenager not date someone. And you can’t make a kid love God. At some point it just starts to break down. Playing for Keeps is a...
Posted by Noah Hinson | Oct 10, 2016 | Books Parents
It’s often tough to understand why teenagers do what they do. One moment they’re calm and rational, but the next they’re agitated and emotional. One day they’re making incredibly wise choices, but the next they’re making disastrous...
Posted by Noah Hinson | Oct 10, 2016 | Books Leadership, Books Parents, Books Small Groups, Books Volunteers
Nearly every Christian parent in America would give anything to find a viable resource for developing within their kids a deep, dynamic faith that “sticks” long term. Sticky Faith delivers. Research shows that almost half of graduating high school seniors...
Posted by Noah Hinson | Oct 10, 2016 | All, Parents
A couple weeks ago I was honored to speak to the amazing preschool ministry volunteers at Park Valley Church. The topic I was asked to speak on was How to Partner With Preschool Parents as a Small Group Leader. Here are the 5 points I shared, that I believe apply to...
Posted by Noah Hinson | Oct 10, 2016 | All, Parents
I’m sometimes amazed how many youth ministries don’t involve parents. “The kids don’t like having them around.” “Parents just get in the way.” Think about this for a moment. The students you see an hour or two each week have been raised since infancy by two (sometimes...