4OTC Podcast - Episode 4
Lauren | 4:13 pm | November 3, 2007 | Podcast
This week’s podcast features a discussion on this article and the pros and cons of students dating other students within the youth group, and Chris examines planning your Bible study time for the year, based on The Seven Checkpoints by Andy Stanley.
This week’s EGADIdeas Game o’ the Week is tag - each of us share our favourite update to this old standard.

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Comment by Ken Todd | November 16, 2007 | 1:42 pm
Hey Guys,
I just happend to find you and thought I would check out your Podcast. I listen to lots of different Student Minisry Podcasts and I was really pulled in by your topics. What topics will your tackle in the future? Maybe you have discussed that on past shows? I am about to listen to the older ones. Thanks for your podcast!
You should really give this more space on your website! Bring some more attentionto it!
I have subscribed and will be waiting for future episodes.
Kenn
Comment by Chris Fane | November 27, 2007 | 9:42 pm
We just come to the table with topics that interest us that week or ones that we feel we can bring some useful commentary to. We welcome any suggestions!!!
Comment by shawn kasten | November 29, 2007 | 3:17 pm
hey guys, love the show…catching up on the archives.
im working on something similar to the 7 checkpoints….i have a devotional called “One minute bible” by doug fields…i take each week and pull the message from the them that week. that way the students read it daily, then get it again sunday night.
good stuff. after hearing the podcast, im going to try to incorporate the 7 checkpoints into that curriculm…making sure i have all the areas covered intentionally.
take care
shawn
Comment by Chris Fane | November 29, 2007 | 4:53 pm
Hey Shawn… Yeah, I think that the big message I got out of the 7 Checkpoints was the philosophy of being intentional in what we teach and not missing key topics. Some nights I just don’t know what to speak on and I think having a list like that could be really helpful. Address one topic, cross it off… lather, rinse, repeat.
Cheers!
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