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The Busted Halo Cast® is our weekly podcast that answers one question a week ranging from the simple basics of the Catholic faith to complex dilemmas of everyday life.

Mike Hayes and Father Dave Dwyer co-host every week offering their faith-filled answers to your questions. You can call-in your questions to our voicemai line at: (917) 591 8476 or email us at questionbox@bustedhalo.com

We also highlight a church to visit that other young people have found welcoming and vital as well as a preview of next week's scripture readings and an occasional guest interview.

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December 11th, 2008
BustedHalo Cast #177 – From Youth to Young Adult Ministry
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Live from the NCCYM Conference! Sarah Jarzembowski co-hosts.

How to bridge the gap from Youth to Young Adult (20s and 30s) Ministry.

Interview with Hiking 4 Jesus- a teen and college ministry from Tennessee.

A Church in the ChicagoLand area.



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2 comments about “BustedHalo Cast #177 – From Youth to Young Adult Ministry”
Alisa K -- December 16th, 2008 at 1:37 pm

I am a faithful listener to your podcast and a fellow minister. I was sad when I heard absolutely no mention of how to help young adults enter into a personal relationship with Jesus. How do we live as Christians, not just Church worshipers? I love the Church only because I love the one who established her.
Maybe your target audience is ministers, but what about those who can’t answer “yes” to these basic questions: does God exist? Is Jesus God? Did Jesus found the Church? google “Simple Catholicism” for a site fom Fr. Phil Bloom, or jesussaves.cc for more kerygma basics. How can we do this better?
I love you guys and gals, keep on being the blessing that God made you to be today!
–Alisa in Washington State

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