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The Over-Educated Youth Pastor
http://michaelferber.authorweblog.com
The Over-Educated Youth Pastor discusses topics important to youth ministers from the perspective of an author who triples as a Youth Minister, Adjunct Professor of Geography, and Lecturer on Urban and Regional Planning.
Recent Posts
Blogging Again!
I am back to blogging, though no longer on the Over-Educated Youth Pastor site. I've created a collaborative blog with colleagues from The King's University College that will launch in January of 2009. You can check it out at http://kings...
Blog Hiatus
You've probably already figured this out due to my silence, but the Over-Educated Youth Pastor Blog is on a bit of a hiatus as I transition to my new role as Professor of Geography and Director of Environmental Studies at the King's University Colleg...
Pomo Timmy Receives First Review!
The first of what will be many reviews of Pomo Timmy is in! This one is by Anthony Horvath, an author who operates a Christian Apologetics website. Check it out at SntJohnny.com!......
Youth Workers Wake Up!
Wake up youth workers! We are in a global food crisis, and we who work with youth have a voice to do something about it. But, are we? The Rethinking Youth Ministry Blog has a great post with questions about how to address issues of global ...
Poverty and the Kingdom of God
Last year when I worked at World Vision Appalachia our executive director, Ruston Seaman, interpreted poverty experts Jayakumar Christian and Bryant Myers by summarizing the circumstance of the poor into two general concepts: the poor have ...
Jayakumar Christian on Poverty
For many years I had a somewhat unilateral, materialist understanding of poverty. I saw poverty only in the dimension of the financial and neglected to recognize the structural, spiritual, relational, emotional and even intellectual d...


Hey I love your blog. I know for a fact I have been called to be a youth pastor and I will be starting my berrian pretty soon. But it's really cool to see people blogging for God and its really refreshing to see someone blogging for youth pastors. So thanks for your work and may God bless it. ~Jeremy
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