by niscu | Sep 9, 2022 | Parents, youth and church leaders
Having a faith or religious beliefs are often described as being traditional. However, someone who has been an example of maintaining traditions but making a stance in their own Christian faith was Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. As we reflect upon her life, we can...
by niscu | Aug 26, 2022 | Parents, youth and church leaders
When originally planning my blog ideas I suggested ‘how the church can help our young people’. The more I have thought about this idea the more I questioned how do we view the church and who’s responsibility is it to support our children? The first thing I feel needs...
by niscu | Aug 12, 2022 | Parents, youth and church leaders
As a young person in a church, I often hear ‘I wish there were people I could relate to’. Having received many concerns from parents saying that one of the main things, they worry about their children within churches is relatability, I thought it would be a great...
by central | Aug 14, 2019 | Children, identity, Schools Ministry, Youth
I recently came across a set of talks by Tim and Kathy Keller on the subject of identity, available here: https://www.livingout.org/resources/identity-in-christ-conference-interviews-talks Why is this important for schools workers, for youth and children’s workers and...
by central | Aug 29, 2017 | Interns, NISCU stories, Youth
How has your summer been? I know that many of the young people across our area have been having a great time, attending all kinds of christian camps and festivals. Soul Survivor alone has seen well over 1200 young people come to Christ over five weeks this summer, how...
by central | Jun 26, 2017 | Youth
According to the Evangelical Alliance, over 80% of people become Christians before the age of 25. Here at NISCU, we are committed to the idea that if you want to reach children and young people in schools, then you have to have a church that makes youth welcome. But...
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