Offers guidance, suggestions and advice for constructing and maintaining a healthy and spiritually vital youth ministry. Seeing youth as equal participants in congregational life, Schwendeman demonstrates how teens are an enormous generative force for our faith communities and how adults have much to learn from youth about passion, friendship, discrimination, equality, faith and more. Social justice work is an effective tool for bringing the generations together and the items included in this excellent resource have the potential to build rich partnerships among children, youth, adults and elders. Includes practical tips for 101 social action projects.
Contents
Preface
Youth as Ministers
Adolescence: Risk and Opportunity
Growing a Youth Program
Partnerships: The Heart of Youth Ministry
Shaping Identity through Social Justice
101 Youth Projects to Help Build a Better World
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