Australian Evangelical Perspectives on Youth Ministry : Identity, Church, Culture, and Discipleship
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Digital (Delivered Electronically)
Book Series
Australian College of Theology Monograph Series
ISBN-10
838520383Y
ISBN-13
9798385203833
Publisher
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Imprint
Wipf and Stock
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 6th, 2023
Weight
410 grams
Dimensions
22.80 x 15.20 x 1.70 cms
Product Classification:
Christian ministry & pastoral activity
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This book is a unique contribution to the study of children's and youth ministry, displaying the rich theological thinking that is developing amongst Australian evangelical scholars. Many of the writers have previously presented at the Youthworks "House" conference, which promotes "theological reflection for best practice in youth and children's ministry in a community of youth and children's ministers."The themes explored in this book are vitally important to pastors seeking to nurture young people as disciples of Jesus. Thirteen evangelical scholars answer questions such as: How can biblical theology shape a young person's view of themselves? What is the biblical definition of church and how does this shape our understanding of intergenerational gatherings, family, and community? How should young Christians interact with the culture around them? And how do biblical teachings on sin, grace, and wisdom provide young people with the resources to live in today's world?You will be challenged to reconsider how theology and exegetical study of the Bible can mold your priorities, principles, and presumptions as you exercise ministry to and with young people.
This book is a unique contribution to the study of children''s and youth ministry, displaying the rich theological thinking that is developing amongst Australian evangelical scholars. Many of the writers have previously presented at the Youthworks "House" conference, which promotes "theological reflection for best practice in youth and children''s ministry in a community of youth and children''s ministers."The themes explored in this book are vitally important to pastors seeking to nurture young people as disciples of Jesus. Thirteen evangelical scholars answer questions such as: How can biblical theology shape a young person''s view of themselves? What is the biblical definition of church and how does this shape our understanding of intergenerational gatherings, family, and community? How should young Christians interact with the culture around them? And how do biblical teachings on sin, grace, and wisdom provide young people with the resources to live in today''s world?You will be challenged to reconsider how theology and exegetical study of the Bible can mold your priorities, principles, and presumptions as you exercise ministry to and with young people.
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