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  • Let’s face it. When it comes to physical youth activities, dodgeball is the easy button. It’s fast, energetic, and requires zero planning. But here’s the problem: it teaches nothing beyond who’s fast and who’s out. And that’s not what youth activities are for. The physical component of the youth program isn’t about wearing kids out…

  • “Let’s do a service project.” Great. But… what kind? Will it be: Too often, service projects become tasks without purpose, good intentions but no spiritual depth. But service is sacred. When done right, it changes both the giver and the receiver. 🙌 What Makes a Service Project “Gospel-Aligned”? It’s not just about what you do.…

  • Let’s be honest. When you announce, “We’re going to do a scripture activity tonight,” some teens brace themselves for boredom. Why? Because they’ve sat through enough “read-around-the-circle” lessons and fill-in-the-blank worksheets to assume scripture = stale. But it doesn’t have to be that way. With a little creativity, you can turn scripture into a challenge—and…

  • Let’s be real. Sometimes, trying to “squeeze in” a spiritual moment at the end of an activity can feel… forced. You know the moment: And suddenly the room goes quiet in the wrong way. But it doesn’t have to be like that. Testimony moments don’t have to be awkward or heavy-handed. In fact, they can…

  • If you ask most teens, “Have you ever felt the Spirit?” you’ll get one of three answers: That’s not because the Spirit isn’t there. It’s because they haven’t been taught how to recognize it. 🧭 The Spirit Isn’t Always Fireworks Many youth expect the Holy Ghost to hit like a lightning bolt—tears, chills, dramatic moments.…

  • Sometimes, leaders fall into the trap of thinking spiritual growth only happens on Sundays—in sacrament talks, seminary, or formal gospel discussions. But here’s the truth: Every youth activity can be a spiritual experience. You don’t need a whiteboard or a lesson manual. You just need intentional design and a few small shifts. 🔄 Shift #1:…

  • Let’s be honest. If you’ve been in youth leadership for more than six months, you’ve probably seen this cycle: …Then repeat. Again. And again. This is what we call Repeat Syndrome—and it’s one of the fastest ways to lose momentum in your youth program. 😴 What’s the Problem with Repetition? It’s not that any of…

  • Youth leaders are some of the most well-meaning people on earth. They want to connect. They want to help. They want to keep kids coming back. But even good leaders fall into a common trap: planning activities without a purpose. It usually sounds like this: And suddenly, the gospel gets buried under water balloons and…

  • You want to plan meaningful youth activities. You want to be organized, intentional, and spiritually prepared. But real talk? You also have a job, a calling, a family, and maybe 32 unread texts from other leaders. So how do you create powerful, gospel-centered youth nights without burning out? The answer isn’t to work harder—it’s to…

  • The Lord’s youth program isn’t random. It’s built on a clear foundation—a four-part structure designed to shape youth into strong, faithful, capable disciples. But here’s the problem: Most wards only use one or two parts. They focus on what’s easiest. Or most familiar. Or what gets the best attendance.But that’s not enough. 🔩 The Four…