Christian Youth Work in Theory and Practice

Christian Youth Work in Theory and Practice
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Publisher : SCM Press
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9780334046431
ISBN-13 : 0334046432
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Book Synopsis Christian Youth Work in Theory and Practice by : Sally Nash

Download or read book Christian Youth Work in Theory and Practice written by Sally Nash and published by SCM Press. This book was released on 2014 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Churches today face unique challenges as they seek to help young people engage with the Christian faith and youth workers, whether employed or volunteer, play a key role in supporting this process. This book provides a comprehensive overview of Christian youth work, drawing together practice, theory and theology in a format which is both engaging and informative. Serving as both a text and workbook, it brings together key youth ministry thinkers and grass-roots practitioners to explore significant themes and issues. It will be invaluable to those thinking about youth work at a strategic level as well as youth work practitioners. Each of the sixteen chapters is followed by a response written from a different perspective, modelling reflective practice and theological reflection. Topics covered include mission, church, adolescent identity, appropriate relationships, spiritual practices, youth culture, pastoral care, work with families, education, leadership and management, inclusive youth work, theology, lifelong learning, ethical dilemmas and the Kingdom of God.


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