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#CompassionINDO @CompassionAU

Here’s a pic of the team that went to Indonesia.

We were lead by Paul Beeston from Compassion Australia. The team were an impressive bunch of people. It was a privilege to spend time with them, see them in action and share lots of laughs.

Back: Andy, Justin, Jen, Paul, Colin, Riley & Tom.
Front: Tom, Me, Sam, Jon & Michael.
Absent: Marcus (Visiting his sponsor child)

I’m almost at the end of this series of pictures/posts from my recent trip to Indonesia. Stay tuned…

See more Compassion posts.

MANADO 2013 RAW CUT #CompassionINDO

The official videos will be out in time, but here is a quick behind the scenes look at COMPASSION TRIP MANADO 2013. It’s shot with my phone and edited on a tablet device.
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2000TH BLOGPOST!

This is the 2000th post on this blog… yeeehaaaa! My writing has slowed down over the last 12months but I’ve increased videos and instagram pics. Thanks for reading, checking out pics and watching vids. Here’s to another 2000!

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If you’re a newish visitor to this blog, these posts may be of interest:

Stay tuned for some new projects coming soon!

Peace.

DMDC Top 12 Blog Posts of 2012

Thanks for reading DMDC in 2012. Here are the top 12 posts according to clicks.

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  1. JESUS’ EPIC STORY // MARK’S GOSPEL READING GUIDE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
  2. Gay Marriage?
  3. Youth Ministry on the Front Foot
  4. 5 Ideas for One Verse Evangelistic Preaching
  5. Should unmarried Christian couples holiday alone together?
  6. Staying Hip
  7. Ordination
  8. The Marriage Act
  9. Brother // Matt Corby // Sin is Serious
  10. SNIPPETY // Gay Marriage + Lingerie Football + Sex Talks + The Road Trip
  11. JOHN CHAPMAN // 1930-2012
  12. We Are The Outpost – AWAKEN – EP

Cya in 2013.

How good is the good news for youth?

Below is an interview that Eternity Newspaper did with me last week. Read it here.

Here’s a snippet of the article by Kaley Payne:

Dave Miers likes being in the thick of it. It’s why he chose youth ministry as his life work.

“Youth ministry is where the action is,” says the 31 year old (though he jokes he’s 23). “So many people become Christians before they turn 20. Most haven’t yet gone down irreversible paths in their lives; they’re just coming out from underneath their parents. It’s an age where people can consider life and the big questions of eternity.”

Read the rest of the article here