Jesse Joyner, PhD

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  • Why Do Churches Make The Worst Shirts?

    Frankly, I don’t know why.  But I’m posting this to see if anyone out there has the answer. I have dozens of free t-shirts from all over the country from church outreaches, camp retreats, summer camps, and other events put on by churches. I have a few that I am willing to wear in public.…

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  • Discipling Toddlers

    There are TONS of resources on the internet offering help with toddler discipline.  But what about discipling your toddler?  Note the word difference.  One is about discipline.  The other is about discipleship (no “n” in there).  A disciple is a follower.  In the context of the Christian faith, how can we as parents help to…

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  • Top 10 Kids Ministry Worship Resources

    There are tons of great worship collections out there for “adult” worship.  But what about the kids?  It can be difficult to find good worship music that can be used as corporate praise songs for the kids.  Some groups out there have done an effective job of writing music that is theologically sound and kid-appropriate.…

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  • Jesse’s Newsletter #5

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  • The MailChimp Newsletter for Ministry

    MailChimp is a great newsletter-maker program that is great for ministry purposes.  Here’s why I think it is a good fit: 1. Very user-friendly.  They give you lots of pre-made templates for newsletters.  It works for amateurs or pros at web knowledge. 2. Very affordable.  As in “free” (for up to 12,000 e-mail “sends” a…

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  • Volunteer or Voluntell?

    In Children’s Ministry, should we require all parents who drop off their kids to be on the rotation of volunteering in the ministry (pending, of course, passing a background and reference check and having a good attitude)? Or, should we only hand-select volunteers based on their gifts and talents? Whenever I have led a Children’s…

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  • Bootleg Videos

    In today’s age of the internet, anyone with a modern device can video tape live action and post it publicly within seconds.  That’s amazing to ponder. So that means a handful of people have taken “bootleg” videos of parts of my show and posted them for the world to see.  So far, none of them…

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  • They Tried to Get WHAT Past Security?

    As a professional juggler, you spend your time doing weird things, like searching “can you check a chainsaw in your luggage on an airplane?” on Google. So I did that today, and I found the most fascinating website I’ve ever seen.  It is sponsored by the TSA, and it is their blog about all the…

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  • Gospel Juggling Routine Ideas – Beginner

    Dear Children’s Pastors and all who work with kids in ministry, You’ve learned to twist balloons, do a few magic tricks, how to do some modern dance moves, and how to run large group games with any number of kids. But have you learned how to juggle? Don’t be afraid of this skill. It’s really…

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  • When Things Don’t Go As Planned….

    Just run with it and have fun!  You never know what good may come out of unexpected situations….  

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  • The Team Approach to Ministry

    A great team working towards a common goal is like a freight train that cannot be stopped.  The synergy between the team members produces a result that is like multiplying everyone’s gifts rather than just adding them together. I have the privilege of working on a Children’s Ministry team at my church, where each person…

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  • And For My Next Trick….

    Stay tuned.  I’m working on one of the most dangerous juggling feats of my career.  Today is a research and development day for this new project.  I love coming up with new routines for my show each year (this is the time of year to do it, now that camps have more or less finished…

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  • Dick Van Dyke’s new memoir: a review

    Dick Van Dyke came out with his memoir My Lucky Life In and Out of Show Business not long ago. It’s a quick read because the narrative is engaging and the content of Dick’s life is, well, interesting. I have long been a fan of this man whom Craig Ferguson calls a “National Treasure.”  I…

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  • The Learning Revolution with Sir Ken Robinson

    Have you heard any of the brilliant talks about education and creativity by Sir Ken Robinson?  Do yourself a favor and take 20-30 minutes to listen to any of these talks by him.  His talk on how schools kill creativity is currently the most viewed (over 11 million views) video speech on the TED talks…

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  • Free Puppet Show: What Happened to Sylvia?

    This is a puppet show written for use in church.  It requires two characters plus a caterpillar and a butterfly.  In this skit, the two main characters (Eddie the Explorer and Larry the Lizard) are exploring species of animals in the Amazon rainforest. You may freely use this and make copies of this routine so…

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  • Who Really Built Your Business?

    A few weeks ago, President Obama spoke at a firehouse in Roanoke, VA and proclaimed, “If you were successful, somebody along the line gave you some help. There was a great teacher somewhere in your life. Somebody helped to create this unbelievable American system that we have that allowed you to thrive. Somebody invested in…

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  • Ten Things I Want to Teach My Daughter

    My daughter is about to turn two.  A friend of mine recently asked what ten things I would want to pass on to her.  That’s a great question.  Here’s what I was able to come up with… 1. To know that she is created by, loved by, and forgiven by God through Jesus Christ. 2.…

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  • Protecting Children in Church from Sexual Abuse

    Every so often, we’re reminded of the importance of security and the screening of children’s ministry volunteers. Just yesterday, this story came out about a 57 year-old man from Largo, Florida who got busted for possessing child pornography and having chats online with kids about sex and cannibalism: http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/25/justice/florida-puppeteer-porn/index.html Here’s another detail to his story…

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  • Eight Original Corny Jokes

    I’m currently falling in love with corny jokes (also known as bad jokes, laffy taffy jokes, and pun jokes). Why? Because they’re great for kids! And I love working with kids and making them smile. I had fun writing these new ones (my wife gets the credit for the third one). Why did the girl…

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  • Pastor Profile: Mike Nortune

    The latter half of last week through the weekend, I had the privilege of ministering with Pastor Mike Nortune of Life Church East Bay in Concord, CA (Bay Area). Mike took the time to show me around San Francisco (my first time) and treat me to a Yankees vs. the A’s game at the classic…

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  • Could You Turn Down 15 Million Bucks?

    Delilah was a sell-out to the Philistines. Like Judas, she accepted money in exchange for betraying someone very close to her. But I recently discovered a detail that blows my mind about the story of Samson. The Philistines offered Delilah the equivalent of 15 MILLION dollars in today’s money (see the IVP OT Bible Background…

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  • Diabolo, not Diablo

    The oversized yo-yo that’s not connected to the string is called the Diabolo.  Some people mistakenly think that the name comes from the Spanish word for “devil”, which is diablo.  But the case is quite to the contrary.  The Spanish word came later etymologically, since “Diabolo” comes from the Greek for “throw across”.  Check out…

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  • The Persistence of a Puma

    Dave Ramsey speaks of “gazelle intense.” I like to think about the persistence of a puma, as shown in this video, which is among my favorite all-time YouTube videos due to the illustration it makes. Whether you’re juggling, serving in ministry, or building a tower out of Legos with your child, NEVER GIVE UP!

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  • Age Discrimination in the Church

    We are surrounded by many forms of prejudice and discrimination in church and society.  One that I see first hand is age discrimination in local churches.  This applies to both younger people and older people.  Let’s start with the younger people: Prejudices Against Kids in the Church: 1. Even though 50% of people who profess…

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  • Uncle Charlie: Shine On

    Uncle Charlie’s newest CD project, “Shine On” is a spectacular high-energy worship set for kids of all ages. As a personal friend of Charlie (who didn’t ask me to blog about this), I am proud to say that I was the second person to receive a copy of this CD (his mother was first).  We…

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    I have been writing down my original Dad jokes for several years now, but recently they dramatically increased. While the past five months of my life have been the toughest for me as a Dad (with Annie’s medical crisis), the Dad jokes actually came out in full force during this season. You see, in my…

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    From the mouths of children come questions galore about heaven and angels and Satan and more. They speak what their hearts say without holding back, so the wonder of God is something they never lack. Oh God, who are you? Who inspires the minds of little ones many, so that they may find this Jesus…