Sunday, August 16, 2009

10 Questions

Haven't done this for a while. Whether you're reading this at www.derryprenkert.com or on Facebook; leave a comment asking a question, any question you want me to answer.

Once I get 10 question (or however many I have if it is just taking a long time), I'll answer.
One Question per comment.
One comment per person.

Ask away...

8 comments:

Jon said...

What is one book you think every youth worker should read?

Phil Strahm said...

The discipleship, fellowship, worship, and missions aspects of NMC's youth are fairly obvious on your blogs.

Can you shine some more light on evangelism aspects of your ministry as it pertains to your students reaching out to other local students?

Rob said...

Who's going to win a championship next out of your beloved teams: Notre Dame football, the Indianapolis Colts, or the Cubbies?

Carrie said...

Have You and Janelle thought of adopting again?

Anonymous said...

I don't have a relationship with my family, so they think I have been a Christian for a long time; however, I didn't make that decision until this past year. Anytime I do something wrong they tell me that if I am going to talk the talk I better start walking the walk. It hurts more than anything because they don't know I am new to devoting my life to Christ, but I love every second of it and trust in that experience. My point is, my family does not live for Christ and are judging me in my walk. How do I respond to their judgement?

Unknown said...

Who was your favorite youth pastor growing up?

Anonymous said...

How does asking "what if" questions help your group to grow spiritually?

Anonymous said...

Based on texts such as Philipians 1:10, Galatians 2:20, and John 3:30 someone has defined the true church as:

"Christ PLUS Peter MINUS Peter EQUALS the church"

How do you see this statement if light of the "Dreamer Lab" movement led by Erwin McManus? Are we helping people to identify themselves with the death of Christ (so they can live newness of life) by instigating them to be dreamers?