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The Necessary Shift in Youth Ministry, Attractional vs. Missional Models, and Making Disciples That Last

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Terry Parkman shares how youth ministry is fundamentally shifting from attractional to missional models, requiring leaders to focus on transforming students rather than merely entertaining them.
• Youth ministry is at a tipping point where effective ministries will focus on outcomes (life transformation) rather than outputs (attendance numbers)
• Today's young people aren't seeking entertainment but purpose—they want to find their people and their purpose
• Missional preaching equips students for real-world application, not just emotional altar moments
• Discipleship has been diluted to mere relationships, but true discipleship produces people who look more like Jesus
• Small groups remain valuable but must be led by deeply committed leaders who pay the price of ministry
• Raising the bar for volunteer leaders actually attracts more high-quality volunteers seeking meaningful involvement
• Leaders can maintain attractional elements (good hospitality, engaging environments) while adopting a missional model
• The primary question for youth pastors: are you building into what young people become or just getting people in the room?
Mark your calendars: Lead the Generation Conference returns April 25, 2026 featuring Terry Parkman as a main session speaker.
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Chapters

1. Choosing Outcomes Over Outputs (00:00:00)

2. Meet Terry Parkman: Youth Ministry Jedi (00:05:15)

3. The Shift From Attractional To Missional (00:14:32)

4. Training Leaders For Mission, Not Attraction (00:21:08)

5. Redefining Discipleship Beyond Relationships (00:30:02)

6. Raising The Bar For Small Group Leaders (00:39:15)

7. Challenging Youth Pastors To Go Deeper (00:44:50)

42 episodes

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Terry Parkman shares how youth ministry is fundamentally shifting from attractional to missional models, requiring leaders to focus on transforming students rather than merely entertaining them.
• Youth ministry is at a tipping point where effective ministries will focus on outcomes (life transformation) rather than outputs (attendance numbers)
• Today's young people aren't seeking entertainment but purpose—they want to find their people and their purpose
• Missional preaching equips students for real-world application, not just emotional altar moments
• Discipleship has been diluted to mere relationships, but true discipleship produces people who look more like Jesus
• Small groups remain valuable but must be led by deeply committed leaders who pay the price of ministry
• Raising the bar for volunteer leaders actually attracts more high-quality volunteers seeking meaningful involvement
• Leaders can maintain attractional elements (good hospitality, engaging environments) while adopting a missional model
• The primary question for youth pastors: are you building into what young people become or just getting people in the room?
Mark your calendars: Lead the Generation Conference returns April 25, 2026 featuring Terry Parkman as a main session speaker.
Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Choosing Outcomes Over Outputs (00:00:00)

2. Meet Terry Parkman: Youth Ministry Jedi (00:05:15)

3. The Shift From Attractional To Missional (00:14:32)

4. Training Leaders For Mission, Not Attraction (00:21:08)

5. Redefining Discipleship Beyond Relationships (00:30:02)

6. Raising The Bar For Small Group Leaders (00:39:15)

7. Challenging Youth Pastors To Go Deeper (00:44:50)

42 episodes

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