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Having served on staff at churches and parachurch organizations, Jason Hayes is committed to equipping leaders across the globe to reach young adults in their midst, as well as speaking directly into the lives of students at churches, conferences, university chapels and various other venues. Jason serves as a strategist for Threads, a national movement connecting young adults to God and the Church, and is co-author of Lost and Found:The Younger Unchurched and The Churches That Reach Them (B&H).
Week of Gratitude
Well, we asked and you answered. Many of you submitted great blogs in response to our Thanksgiving writing contest question: What are you...
Away from Home for the Holidays?
Sure, there’s no place like home. But you can make new memories with your family of friends. The first time we spent Thanksgiving away fr...
Receiving Grace
God’s been teaching me a lot about grace in the past few weeks. Like many of you, I’ve been tricked into setting impossibly high standard...
New Release: Winter 2010 Issue
Winter Postcard
This past weekend we put up our Christmas tree, well actually trees, we have three this year. A bit early you say? We...
The Biblical Model of Mentoring
We are living in an interesting time in history. For what is likely the first time in the history of the Christian church, generations ar...
Share Your “Interrupted” Story
In the Threads short-term Bible study, Interrupted, author Jen Hatmaker describes how she was comfortable in her very “churched” life unt...
Leader Tip of the Month--November
Ministry leaders, this month’s leader tip by Jason Hayes deals with our responsibility as Christ-followers to share a complete gospel wit...
The Power of Gratitude (Part 2)
Part 2 of The Power of Gratitude continues. Read Part 1 here.
Now that you’re thinking of all those people you wish to thank, here are a...
The Power of Gratitude (Part 1)
G.K. Chesterton once said, “I would maintain that thanks are the highest form of thought, and that gratitude is happiness doubled by wond...
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