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Talk, talk, talk: It can build a group, but kill it, too. (BJRE100)

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 Talk, talk, talk: It can build a group, but kill it, too. (By Dr. Edward Edezhath - Published in Kairos Global Magazine in 2026) “How goes your small group?” I asked Mary. Recently, Jesus Youth in their region was focused on strengthening existing groups and starting new ones. “I am not sure if I should be happy or upset,” she said, and began expanding on the joys and challenges of building communities. Young people and families are eagerly seeking a place to meaningfully belong, openly share, and grow together. It is somewhat like this: when you exercise with your friends, you persevere — and enjoy it too. Here, people are coming together to grow, and their efforts are bearing fruit. Groups are growing in both depth and number. But there are subtle challenges too, mostly about how people share and interact in these groups. Sharing in a group is so simple yet really challenging. Most people, when they first come to a group, find it difficult to open up and share. Many are not used...

Want to follow Francis? It can be so dangerous (BJRE099)

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Want to follow Francis? It can be so dangerous. (By Dr. Edward Edezhath - Published in Kairos Magazine in 2026) This year is the Jubilee of Francis—yet another opportunity to return to the roots of the inspirations of the Jesus Youth movement. Pete came to me one day to discuss and seek some direction. Even before he began speaking, I sensed it would be about Saint Francis; he had been reading him recently. He said to me, “I’m so shaken. In a way, I have discovered what I really want. Saint Francis challenges me so deeply. I want to give up everything and live life radically. It is so joyful and fulfilling. I know the danger, but my heart is moving in that direction.” I knew that terrible feeling—the one you get when you truly encounter Francis. At first, I did not know how to bring him down to earth or help him face reality. The real Francis shakes you up, as he did Dante, Chesterton, Kazantzakis, Clare, Thomas Merton, Dorothy Day, and many others. He died in 1226, yet for the past 80...

How We Pray in Jesus Youth: A Simple Turning to the Lord (BJRE98)

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How We Pray in Jesus Youth: A Simple Turning to the Lord (By Dr. Edward Edezhath - Published in Kairos Magazine in 2026) I once heard Sibin share his encounter experience. Growing up in a Catholic family, prayer and spirituality were not new to him. But early in his youth, when a season of deep darkness came over him, he felt completely lost. In God’s providence, he came across a group of young people and joined one of their gatherings. As they sat around together, some of them began to talk to the Lord in a very natural tone. “They spoke to Jesus in a very personal way, as if He were a friend sitting there in front of them,” Sibin said. That was so cool! he thought. I, too, want to have that kind of warm, personal relationship with God. That simple experience set him on a renewed journey—one that radically changed everything in his life. This is often how prayer begins in Jesus Youth: not with methods or techniques, but with a simple turning of the heart to the Lord. The Heart of the ...