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Engaging Today's Teens
Pastor Matt Schulte of Youth for Christ has worked with teens for over 2 decades
13 episodes
1 day ago
Everyday teachers, parents, grandparents and mentors are engaging teens, but let's be honest this journey ain't easy. Its filled with bumps and bruises and "what the heck do I do now?" moments. Let's do this together. Lets engage today's teens. Pastor Matt Schulte has been working with teens since he was a teenageer more than 2 decades ago. Now he’s raising his own. Let's go on this journey with him and learn how to engage today’s young people. Matt Schulte is the Executive Director at Youth for Christ in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Everyday teachers, parents, grandparents and mentors are engaging teens, but let's be honest this journey ain't easy. Its filled with bumps and bruises and "what the heck do I do now?" moments. Let's do this together. Lets engage today's teens. Pastor Matt Schulte has been working with teens since he was a teenageer more than 2 decades ago. Now he’s raising his own. Let's go on this journey with him and learn how to engage today’s young people. Matt Schulte is the Executive Director at Youth for Christ in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Episodes (13/13)
Engaging Today's Teens
End of Season 1

This is our final episode for season 1. We look forward to returning in 2023.

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2 years ago
1 minute

Engaging Today's Teens
Do > talk

 I have come to firmly believe that that the primary difference between teens who lived out their faith beyond college and those who didn't is when teens serve alongside their parent.

This doesn't diminish the need to teach and talk about faith with them. But is probably most connected to a parent who is living out their faith and doing it with their teen. The Sum of your life is more valuable than the words you say. Parents and adults -- live out your faith with your teens if you want to see them continue in the faith. 

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2 years ago
10 minutes 5 seconds

Engaging Today's Teens
Pornography and It's Impact on Teens

Teen exposure to pornography has grown significantly. Porn is a dangerous and sleazy imitation of the beautiful union that God designed it to be. 

John Paul II said: “There is no dignity when the human dimension is eliminated from the person. In short, the problem with pornography is not that it shows too much of the person, but that it shows far too little.”

Things you can do to prevent access to pornography:

  • Phone settings and Parental Controls
    • Iphone has a new Sexting Filter
    • AA type groups for anyone addicted to porn
    • xxxchurch.com has great tools to help


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2 years ago
14 minutes 5 seconds

Engaging Today's Teens
Social Media and Your Teen

If your teen is on social media they are having a bad experience with it. No one walks away from scrolling social media for 20 minutes and feels better about themselves. Teens often have less of a resiliency than we as adults do to bounce back. 

How should we address this as

1. Be curious

  • Are you using your phone a lot?
  • Are you looking at things that are healthy

2. Establish boundaries.

  • Require or encourage a social media fast

3. Model healthy habits.

  • Its easier to hide behind a screen than to live out the vulnerability that living life in person requires.

Slang of the day

  • Buy the Dip
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2 years ago
10 minutes 21 seconds

Engaging Today's Teens
Insecurity

INsecurity has always been an issue for teens and it has played itself out in different ways. One of the ways insecurity is most obvious is that some teens try to face their insecurity through the way they dress and the way they act. 

What to do as parents

  • Look for warning signs - Social media - what are the posting… are they drawing attention to themselves - Words they use - are they attention seeking? - Dress - are they confident or trying to stand out for the purpose of standing out
  • Examine what you are teaching them in your home

Perhaps they dont have a high opinion of your self or even think that God made a mistake. But the bible has a very different message

  • Everyone has a seat at the table
  • Every life has worth and value

Verses to Use with Your Teens 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/199qJ1mWFv1fDkCGwGCIzDmsTLGOnxc1h/view?ts=628e5815


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2 years ago
10 minutes 54 seconds

Engaging Today's Teens
Teaching Teens Gratitude

Gratitude cannot coexist with depression. Gratitude can help combat the me-focused culture we live in today. Gratitude has many benefits… how can we teach our teens to be grateful?

  • Appreciate the things Around You
  • Appreciate Yourself
  • Gratitude journal
  • Winstreak (Download the App)
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2 years ago
9 minutes 7 seconds

Engaging Today's Teens
Talk about Difficult Things

We have two options : Take the easy road - avoids conflict, avoids difficult conversations or we can engage teens. Don’t be silent about things that matter. You are part of a chorus of people training teens to launch. You dont have to have the answer – but you can be the person to  bring up the conversation. Where a void of knowledged exists we make up our own facts

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3 years ago
9 minutes 49 seconds

Engaging Today's Teens
Suicide - What can we do about it?

By every measurement anxiety among teens has grown significantly. And should we be surprised? Over the past years teens have been trapped in their homes surrounded by screens, screens which by most accounts increase anxiety. Teens compare their lives to the beautiful lives of others on social media teens conclude that are not good enough, smart enough, or pretty enough.

Unfortunately, as anxiety has risen among teens so have suicides and suicide attempts (https://health.ucdavis.edu/health-news/newsroom/even-before-covid-19-pandemic-youth-suicide-already-at-record-high/2021/04) . Suicide attempts had been going up before the pandemic. This has been evidenced at my son’s middle school as well as through nationwide statistics.

What can we do about it?

  • Share Hope
  • Live Life In Person
  • Help Teens Develop Long Term Dreams
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3 years ago
12 minutes 17 seconds

Engaging Today's Teens
Formative Experiences

Summer time is a great time to give your teen the formative experiences they desparately need. Look for a camp... spiritual or for one of their interests that can help propel them forward in life.

Not sure where to send your kids to camp? check out www.YFCLincoln.org to learn more about our Summer Camp Experiences.

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3 years ago
13 minutes 1 second

Engaging Today's Teens
Screen Time

I was on a trip recently… 2 strong, strapping  middle school boys were crying within 3 hours of our arrival. Not because anyone picked on them or they were home sick, or they were hungry or in a new place… but they didn't have their screen.

What can we do about it?

  • Be curious
  • Establish healthy boundaries
  • Model healthy habits
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3 years ago
14 minutes 35 seconds

Engaging Today's Teens
Talking About Video Games With Your Teens

The General Consensus is clear video games are not great for teens. Kids obsessed with gaming are more likely to be sad, irritable, or anxious. Some kids addicted to video games no longer have interested in other activities they used to enjoy.

But it also seems unrealistic to completely turn off the fire hydrant. As adults what we can do is:

Be curious

Establish healthy boundaries

Model healthy habits

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3 years ago
11 minutes 22 seconds

Engaging Today's Teens
I Am Sorry

How many times have you cornered a child and said “you need to apologize for that.” Adults… we need to learn to say I am sorry to the young people in our lives. If we honestly step back and examine ourselves how many times have we wronged the young people in our lives? Yelled at them, Given them an unwarranted death glare, Be littled them, Acted like we knew what we were talking about only to find out we were wrong.

We need to model "I am sorry" and make the first move is to turn It is way easier to learn to forgive – and that is hard – than to learn to say I am sorry

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3 years ago
9 minutes 6 seconds

Engaging Today's Teens
Fill Them With Words

We know that teens are growing like crazy physically. My son grew almost 6 inches this last year… but we as parents, mentors, teachers should realize that the teens in our lives need to be filled with our encouragement.

I don't know a single teen who struggles from receiving too much encouragement from the adults in their life. They desperately need us to help build up their self esteem and confidence and one of the best ways we can do that is by encouraging them and lifting them up with our words.

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3 years ago
7 minutes 52 seconds

Engaging Today's Teens
Everyday teachers, parents, grandparents and mentors are engaging teens, but let's be honest this journey ain't easy. Its filled with bumps and bruises and "what the heck do I do now?" moments. Let's do this together. Lets engage today's teens. Pastor Matt Schulte has been working with teens since he was a teenageer more than 2 decades ago. Now he’s raising his own. Let's go on this journey with him and learn how to engage today’s young people. Matt Schulte is the Executive Director at Youth for Christ in Lincoln, Nebraska.