Youth Ministry Consulting
I started the Riddle Group 3 years ago today. I've done this full time since then. During that time I've experienced the joy of using my gifts to encourage and support local church leaders. I am excited about what the next 3 years will be like for the Riddle Group. I feel like I've found my rhythm and have seen God work the situations we've been invited into. Along the way we've never advertized. We pray for folks, we've initiated one-on-one conversations and we've seen churches transformed by what God can do in a church that wants to see great things in their youth ministry.
Since the beginning I've been committed to only working with churches who want to change. We don't sell ourselves to anyone. This has come with obvious pro's and con's, but we remain committed to this strategy. You want to change, we can help. But we aren't going to convince you that you need it. I hope that I am living and leading the RG generously. There is plenty of need for youth ministry consulting to go around. I'm also confident that no one does what the Riddle Group does, as well as we do it. It's with this spirit of generosity and confident and trust that I want to share with you some other folks who do this kind of thing. That I trust.
Jonathan Reitz is a Riddle Group consultant who has recently started his own full time initiative. Jonathan is a great consultant and coach.
Mark DeVries is one of the most humble guys I know. He's been doing consulting for a long time and was gave me amazing advice as I started the Riddle Group (and before). His company is named Youth Ministry Architects. Here's link. Save it. Architects is hard to spell.
Bill Easum blows stuff up. He's founded Easum Bandy and Associates years ago and is a great guy. I run into a lot of his clients who are looking for youth ministry consulting too. It's good to partner in an informal way with Easum Bandy.
If you are looking for consulting, give these guys a call, or we at the Riddle Group would be humbled to help you. These folks will all take care of you.
Since the beginning I've been committed to only working with churches who want to change. We don't sell ourselves to anyone. This has come with obvious pro's and con's, but we remain committed to this strategy. You want to change, we can help. But we aren't going to convince you that you need it. I hope that I am living and leading the RG generously. There is plenty of need for youth ministry consulting to go around. I'm also confident that no one does what the Riddle Group does, as well as we do it. It's with this spirit of generosity and confident and trust that I want to share with you some other folks who do this kind of thing. That I trust.
Jonathan Reitz is a Riddle Group consultant who has recently started his own full time initiative. Jonathan is a great consultant and coach.
Mark DeVries is one of the most humble guys I know. He's been doing consulting for a long time and was gave me amazing advice as I started the Riddle Group (and before). His company is named Youth Ministry Architects. Here's link. Save it. Architects is hard to spell.
Bill Easum blows stuff up. He's founded Easum Bandy and Associates years ago and is a great guy. I run into a lot of his clients who are looking for youth ministry consulting too. It's good to partner in an informal way with Easum Bandy.
If you are looking for consulting, give these guys a call, or we at the Riddle Group would be humbled to help you. These folks will all take care of you.
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