
100 episodes

The Think Orange Podcast Orange
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- Religion & Spirituality
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4.7 • 129 Ratings
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The Think Orange Podcast is for ministry leaders, pastors, church volunteers, parents, and educators – anyone who wants to impact the faith of the next generation. In each episode, we’ll share ideas presented at our live events, The Orange Conference and Orange Tour. These ideas, insights, principles, and strategies will empower, inspire, challenge, and may even change the way you view and lead the next generation. Featured guests include Reggie Joiner; Kristen Ivy; Carey Nieuwhof; Sherry Surratt; Doug Fields; Kristen Ivy; Geoff Surratt; Jon Acuff; Ryan Leak; Sue Miller; Carlos Whittaker; Virginia Ward; Kara Powell; and Frank Bealer. We’ll also be answering your questions, ensuring that your voice is heard and your ministry issues are addressed. Increase your influence with kids and teenagers; start thinking orange. For free resources and show notes, visit www.OrangeLeaders.com.
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EP159 Dan Scott - Meet the Parents
No one has more influence in the life of a kid or teen than their parent. So as leaders, one of the best things we can do is meet and partner with the parents of the kids and students we lead. In this episode, we share a training from Orange Director of Elementary Strategies, Dan Scott, about how to have better conversations with parents. Dan explains why parent relationships are so important and shares practical tips for letting parents know you’re on their side.
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EP158 Parenting with Mental Health in Mind with Will Hutcherson and Chinwé Williams
How can we create an environment for our kids that supports their mental health? And how should we respond when our child is struggling? In this episode, we share a preview of a new Parent Cue course with Will Hutcherson and Dr. Chinwé Williams: “Parenting with Mental Health in Mind.” Will shares why hope is a critical response for our children to develop, and Dr. Chinwé explains the factors that increase someone’s risk for mental health conditions, and some of the common signs to watch out for.
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EP157 Why Empathy Matters for Partnering with Parents
Episode Description: One of our jobs as leaders is to understand and have empathy for the parents in our communities. In this episode, Keturah Boston of The Potter’s House talks with Reggie Joiner and Kristen Ivy about what it looks like to partner with parents—both inside and outside the walls of your church—and to lead with empathy.
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EP156: Creating Safer Environments with Roy Grant
Keeping our kids and volunteers safe is the most important thing we can do as leaders. In this episode, Roy Grant shares actionable strategies you can use to create a safer environment in your kids ministry—from equipping volunteers to preparing for emergencies to cleaning procedures. Roy is the children’s pastor at Church By The Glades, and he’ll be leading a workshop at Orange Conference 2023.
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EP155 How To Create Irresistible Environments With Leslie Mack
If you want to create irresistible environments for your teenagers, you need to create a ministry that MOVEs. In this episode, Orange Director of High School Strategy, Leslie Mack explains what the early church movement can teach us about ministry. She also breaks down the acronym MOVE to show how you can create an environment that engages your students.
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EP154 How to See God With Shane Sanchez
This month, we’re going to be sharing what’s new at Orange in 2023. In this episode, we talk with Shane Sanchez about his new devotional for teenagers, “How to See God.” Shane explains why he wrote the book, how teenagers can benefit from reading it, and why spiritual practices play such a key role in discipleship.
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Customer Reviews
Doing life together.
Thank you for putting into words my thoughts and feelings towards small group ministry. Pre pandemic our church started life groups a couple years before) but during the pandemic, our small groups which we now call life group (because we are doing life together) - It was during the pandemic we saw how important small groups were so vital to our gathering together online, the encouraging of one another and sharing the word with one another. The think Orange curricula/ podcasts/books etc have given tons of insights and direction into leading our Children’s ministry the way that God has called us too.
Just what I needed!
I’ve been in the small group space for several years and love the strategy and mission of Orange. Thank you for these practical resources and stories of hope! After the pandemic hit, my personal need for community rose, but it felt like my passion for ministry and confidence in my role were at an all time low. I took some time off listening and the newest episode popped up on my feed at EXACTLY the right moment. The “Purpose of a Small Group Leader” episode was just what I needed! I can’t wait for the next episode!
-LR, South Carolina
Helpful!
Great content and advice. I’ve only listened to one so far but it was excellent!