A vision for biblical roots for sustainable yet culturally relevant youth work.
Journey through the Bible together and look at some solid principles for youth ministry.
Each chapter will draw out an essential principle from a group of biblical books. None of these principles will be new to the reader. However, by developing each of them clearly and then placing them together, begin to rediscover the boundary lines for what youth ministry should be doing.
Foreword by Glen Scrivener
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: reclaiming the foundation
1. Teach everything (Pentateuch)
Sidebar 1: A biblical beginning for supporting parents - Rachel Turner
2. Disciple everyone (History Books)
3. Connect authentically (Wisdom Literature)
Sidebar 2: Using the Bible when giving talks to teenager - Mark Oestreicher
4. Cultivate people (Psalms)
Sidebar 3: The importance of educating young people in the Bible - Dr Sam Richards
5. Prioritize participation (Prophets)
Sidebar 4: Why it’s essential to train youth workers how to read their Bibles - Andy du Feu
6. Focus on Jesus (Gospels)
7. Be missional (Acts)
Sidebar 5: Using the Bible in evangelism to teenagers - Neil O’Boyle
8. Love always (Epistles)
Conclusion: youth ministry for the long haul
The final word: an open letter to youth workers from a teenager
Notes
Contributors | Tim Gough |
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ISBN | 9781783596164 |
Format | Paperback |
First published | September 2018 |
Dimensions | 138mm x 216mm x 15mm |
Weight | 0.27 kg |
Language | English |
Pages | 192 |
Publisher | IVP |