What would youth ministry look like if it were based on a pursuit of authentic Christian joy? Joy is not often a word young people associate with church-but it should be. By reimagining three common practices in youth ministry through the theological lens of joy, veteran youth workers Kenda Creasy...
What would youth ministry look like if it were based on a pursuit of authentic Christian joy?
Joy is not often a word young people associate with church-but it should be. By reimagining three common practices in youth ministry through the theological lens of joy, veteran youth workers Kenda Creasy Dean, Wesley Ellis, Justin Forbes, and Abigail Visco Rusert demonstrate how to shift this association and become more honest about what youth ministry can, and can't, do to support young people and their faith. Grounding youth ministry in joy rather than in fear also models a way forward for the church. It reminds us that youth ministry is not a tool for anxious congregations to use to ensure their survival. Rather, youth ministry-like all ministry-is a way to help people name and experience God's delight, free from fear and anxiety about their futures.
*Delighted* is the first book to emerge from the Yale Center for Faith and Culture's Adolescent Faith and Flourishing project, offering a sustained reflection on joy's practical importance for youth ministry. With reflection questions offered at the end of each chapter, *Delighted* is easy for youth ministers, volunteers, and pastors to pick up and use immediately-tapping into young people's instinctive desire for joy for the entire church, as well as for ministry with teenagers.
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What would youth ministry look like if it were based on a pursuit of authentic Christian joy? Joy is not often a word young people associate with church-but it should be. By reimagining three common practices in youth ministry through the theological lens of joy, veteran youth workers Kenda Creasy...
What would youth ministry look like if it were based on a pursuit of authentic Christian joy?
Joy is not often a word young people associate with church-but it should be. By reimagining three common practices in youth ministry through the theological lens of joy, veteran youth workers Kenda Creasy Dean, Wesley Ellis, Justin Forbes, and Abigail Visco Rusert demonstrate how to shift this association and become more honest about what youth ministry can, and can't, do to support young people and their faith. Grounding youth ministry in joy rather than in fear also models a way forward for the church. It reminds us that youth ministry is not a tool for anxious congregations to use to ensure their survival. Rather, youth ministry-like all ministry-is a way to help people name and experience God's delight, free from fear and anxiety about their futures.
*Delighted* is the first book to emerge from the Yale Center for Faith and Culture's Adolescent Faith and Flourishing project, offering a sustained reflection on joy's practical importance for youth ministry. With reflection questions offered at the end of each chapter, *Delighted* is easy for youth ministers, volunteers, and pastors to pick up and use immediately-tapping into young people's instinctive desire for joy for the entire church, as well as for ministry with teenagers.
Delighted: What Teenagers Are Teaching the Church About Joy$30.99
Koorong code580530
ISBN9780802877802
Pages176
PublisherEerdmans
Publication date28 April 2020
Dimensions10 x 139 x 215mm
Weight0.17kg
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