by Kenda Creasy Dean and Ron Foster
This book focuses on the primary work of youth ministry: "Godbearing" -- not entertaining or even teaching. It is one of the best books on developing an understanding of relational youth ministry. We highly recommend it as an introduction to J2A or any other youth ministry program.
AMAZON REVIEWS:
This book, more than any other I have read to date, describes the changes that must take place as youth ministry enters the 21st century. The authors focus upon the necessity of having spiritual, youth relationships rather than just social, youth recreation. The crying need today is for churches to minister as only they can do to the emptiness young people face in their lives. Rather than competing with secular programming, Christian youth ministries are called to offer something entirely different from the secular world.
The authors describe in detail various measures to be taken that will energize youth in their Christian faith. This title is far from a book of programming ideas, but rather a very readable volume of philosophy and theology on youth ministry. I recommend it highly to all youth pastors, and other Christian professionals who will interact with teenagers on a regular basis. (Reviewer: David R. Bess, Charleston, WV)
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