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Random (Useless!) POP Culture Trivia

randompopiconI’m back again with more trivia for those of you who, like me, absorb WAY more from music, movies, and TV shows than you’d really like to (or even like to admit!). So far the first guess on our first two trivia questions have been the correct answers, so I’m guessing that there’s something about the warped minds of youth workers that is connected to the useless information we get from pop culture. Just to make you feel a little better about your own trivia nerdiness, a little confession here: I’m finally at a point in my life where I DON’T feel the need to compare nearly every situation to an episode of Seinfeld or The Simpsons! (But really, just about every situation in life CAN be compared to one of those shows’ episodes…think about it!)

So here’s the latest trivia Q for you, with a little back story, of course:

In this movie, the main character is given a nickname in high school that really sticks (and is even chanted by the entire school, much to her embarrassment). My usage of this phrase has been passed along to our daughters, who use the phrase whenever they encounter something not so pleasant. So, in what movie is the main character branded with “Grossy Josie” as a nickname?

Remember, the big winner gets the amazing prize of bragging rights until the next question is posted. How’s that for motivation??!

July 20 2009 - Posted By: Jen Howver | 4 Comments


Random (useless!) POP Culture Trivia! Round 2

randompopiconSo one night I couldn’t sleep. That’s when some of this random, useless pop culture trivia entered my head and kept me awake even longer. So I made a list. Seriously. In my phone there is a list of random things to use for this goofy series. So, here we go with round 2 of the exciting new game, Random (useless!) POP Culture Trivia! (I’m gonna keep it a little easy again this week so you get the hang of it. Then…prepare for the real challenge!)

When my husband & I were first married, we lived in a tiny box of an apartment that was inside a barn. No, really. We had two windows in the living room, and the rest of the apartment was enclosed in the barn. Our bedroom was like a batcave, which came in really handy after youth group lock-ins (when we could sleep all day and not realize the sun was even out!). So although it was a barn, we were not allowed to have any pets. But we skirted the rules a little and got a hamster. She was a teddy bear hamster to be exact, and she was pretty cute. It wasn’t hard to decide on a name for her. We called her “Schmoopie.”

What TV show did we get that name from? And for bonus bragging rights (because, remember, there are no physical prizes, only the pride of winning the challenge), what was the title of the episode where Schmoopie emerged?

Enter the cheesy trivia music here. Good luck. First correct response wins big.

June 08 2009 - Posted By: Jen Howver | 3 Comments


Introducing…Random (useless!) POP Culture Trivia!

randompopiconYes, it’s true… I have SO much random (useless) pop culture knowledge eating up memory in my brain that I’ve decided to share some of it with you & turn it into a little fun (and draw up a cheesy logo for it!). Of course, there are no prizes (other than the honor of bragging rights), but a good time can be had by all. In fact, you may learn some interesting things (or not) along the way, as each of these tidbits will be accompanied by a story of some sort. The best part is, you can join in the fun by trying to guess the answers or by sending me your own trivia question to be featured here in an upcoming contest. Email me at jen dot howver at youthspecialties dot net (yes, that’s dot net!) and I’ll be happy to take your trivia question into consideration for another day, and will of course, give you some mad props if I use yours. Here goes…

So my good friend, David, and I found a kindred spirit existed between us when we both knew what the other meant when we said, “220, 221, whatever it takes.” To put it into context, someone may ask me, “Do you know what’s involved in operating a forklift?” and I may reply, “Yeah, 220, 221, whatever it takes.”

The question is, what 80s film is this a quote from? Bonus points if you can give us the context in which the quote was used. First to guess wins bragging rights until the next edition of Random (useless!) POP Culture Trivia!

May 28 2009 - Posted By: Jen Howver | 7 Comments


ConGRADulations Contest

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We’ve partnered with our friends at Interlinc to offer a fun and easy contest. Simply leave a comment on this post by Friday, March 27th, at 12:00 PM Pacific Time. (That’s 3:00 PM for you East Coast folks.) We’ll pick two random comments to win prize packs from ConGRADulations! Class of 2009.

No strings attached. Just leave a comment letting us know what high school you graduated from and you’re entered. You never know, you may find another youth worker who went to the same high school you did! One entry per person, please.

WINNERS!!!

Using the integer generator over at Random.org, here are the comments who were picked at random.


  1. Karin Meissner said, (comment #89)

    I graduated from Arapahoe High School in Centennial, Colorado

    on March 24th, 2009 at 11:18 am


  2. Amy Cox said, (comment # 289)

    on March 25th, 2009 at 11:00 am

    TOPEKA WEST HIGH, TOPEKA,KANSAS HOME OF THE CHARGERS



ConGRADs to the winners. I’ll have the kind folks at Interlinc contact you soon.

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March 24 2009 - Posted By: Adam McLane | 361 Comments


What if the church marketed more like…

In the past 36 hours this video has popped up on dozens of youth ministry and church marketing blogs. I was thrilled to learn that the the people behind the video were none other than NYWC Pittsburgh presenter Richard Reising and his new blog BeyondRelevance.com.

When I watched it, it caused me to start thinking of other brands. Coke. Nike. Tide. Wrigley Gum. State Farm. On and on I thought about the various brands that we all interact with on a daily basis. Maybe it’s just too many years of all-nighters with middle school boys but I started to come up with my own versions of the video in my mind…

What if the church marketed more like McDonald’s and promised the same experience no matter where you went? or What if the church marketed more like Domino’s Pizza and if they failed to deliver in 30 minutes, no offering would be taken?

Contest: Unleash your creativity and think like a marketer! We want to hear your funny, silly, hopeful, or downright odd ministry-based analogy of a popular brand. Leave a comment with your entry, we’ll pick the best one and send you one of our famous prize boxes.

UPDATE: Richard Reising is going to include a copy of his book to the winner and he will help us pick a winner: ChurchMarketing 101: Preparing Your Church for Greater Growth Deadline to post your entry is Thursday, noon PST.

November 07 2008 - Posted By: Adam McLane | 33 Comments


Advertisings Unintended Consequences

According to a new study by to be published by the American Journal of Public Health, ad campaigns, such as the publicly funded Partnership for a Drug-Free America, designed to dissuade kids from using drugs may actually encourage drug use.

“Youths who saw the campaign ads took from them the message that their peers were using marijuana,” the report suggests as a possible reason for its findings. “In turn, those who came to believe that their peers were using marijuana were more likely to initiate use themselves.” link

Read the abstract of this study


In youth ministry, this study could have far reaching effects. On the one hand, we desire to fill our students with truth to handle the challenges they face in today’s pluralistic society. On the other hand, we don’t want to introduce a curiosity to younger adolescents and accidentally educate them on something they are unaware of.

This doesn’t just apply to drugs, does it? This could also apply to how we talk about many hot topics that youth groups discuss all the time.

For discussion: How do you balance educating students enough so that they make wise decisions, yet guard against them being curious about something they’d never considered before?

October 17 2008 - Posted By: Adam McLane | 3 Comments


Best Goatee in Youth Ministry

Recently we ran a contest to recognize and celebrate the best goatee in youth ministry. We are proud to announce our winners. There are two categories, each will be receiving the same prize of the Goatee Saver.

So here are our winners!

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[caption id=“attachment_447” align=“alignnone” width=“362” caption=“Brandon Westphal, Could Use a Goatee Saver”]Brandon Westphal | Could Use a Goatee Saver[/caption]

Congrats to our winners. And thanks everyone for your entries!

October 02 2008 - Posted By: Adam McLane | 5 Comments


Do you have the best goatee in Youth Ministry?

The deadline is today to submit a picture of your goatee. All you have to do is post a picture of your goat (or any guy in your youth ministry with a goatee) over at our Facebook group.

We’ll announce the winners on Wednesday, October 1st.

There are two prizes available. One prize will be awarded to the person with the best looking goatee. The second prize will go to the gentleman with the goatee most in need of help!

To submit your entry, please add your picture at the Youth Specialties Facebook group.

Learn about the prize, The Goatee Saver.

September 29 2008 - Posted By: Adam McLane | 3 Comments


Crazy Office Knickknack Winners!

We received lots of great entries for this contest. Thanks so much for your pictures! After a lot of deliberation here at the offices we’ve picked these two as the winners.

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That’s right, we couldn’t pick just one. The Chuck Norris cutout kind of told us that if we didn’t pick it we’d get a round house to the face next time we saw Sarah. And the rubber ducky Jesus… that’s just brilliant on so many levels. I think my life has been changed Molly.

Both Sarah and Molly will be recieving one of our famous “boxes of fun“ in the mail. These boxes are specially flavored with books from YS founder Mike Yaconelli as well as some other goodness we find in our prize closet.

September 08 2008 - Posted By: Adam McLane | 4 Comments


Where’s Tic?

First person to successfully pick out YS President of Events Tic Long from this photo wins a fun prize pack. All you have to do is post a comment with your guess. Make sure you post from a valid email address as well.

September 03 2008 - Posted By: Adam McLane | 96 Comments


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