Teenagers Matter: Making Student Ministry a Priority in the Church
Why Teenagers Matter in the Life of the Church
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Teenagers Matter: Making Student Ministry a Priority in the Church
Why Teenagers Matter in the Life of the Church
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Teenagers Matter: Making Student Ministry a Priority in the Church

Teenagers Matter: Making Student Ministry a Priority in the Church

by Mark Cannister
Teenagers Matter: Making Student Ministry a Priority in the Church

Teenagers Matter: Making Student Ministry a Priority in the Church

by Mark Cannister

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Why Teenagers Matter in the Life of the Church

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781725240414
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 08/23/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 282
File size: 29 MB
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About the Author

Mark Cannister serves as professor and chair of the department of biblical studies and Christian ministries at Gordon College. He has served as president of the Society of Professors in Christian Education, senior editor of the Journal of Youth Ministry, and is the executive administrator of the Association of Youth Ministry Educators. Mark has also served in a variety of leadership capacities at Grace Chapel in Lexington, Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

Contents
Introduction
1. When Teenagers Matter: Student Ministry Thrives
2. When Teenagers Matter: Transformation Happens
3. When Teenagers Matter: Student Ministry Is Well Resourced
4. When Teenagers Matter: They Become Part of the Church
5. When Teenagers Matter: Programming Is Simple
6. When Teenagers Matter: Parents Matter
7. When Teenagers Matter: The Next Generation Is Unleashed
Index

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

“Mark Cannister has given his career to cultivating space for love and commitment between budding youth workers and youth ministry, between academic discourse and the field of youth ministry, and between the young people themselves and the church. This book is the manifestation of those many years of deepening skill and passion. On every page you’ll see a wise teacher, devoted parent, and ferocious advocate for the young.”

ANDREW ROOT, Luther Seminary

“Many have sounded the alarm regarding the damage done by parents who choose to spend their time selfishly focusing on pursuits that have come to matter more than raising their children. But is it possible that in our congregations we’ve been selfish as well, isolating teenagers in age-segregated ministries without also integrating them in the full life of the church? Mark Cannister makes it clear that teenagers can, do, and must matter in the life of the church. Pastors, youth workers, parents, and church members who read Teenagers Matter will be challenged to rethink and restructure youth ministry in ways that reflect biblical priorities and promote significant spiritual growth.”

WALT MUELLER, Center for Parent/Youth Understanding

“This book gives youth leaders well-conceived, user-friendly counsel for moving beyond ministry that is ‘good enough.’ I’m always on the lookout for books that combines biblical faithfulness and theological reflection with in-the-trenches relevance, and Teenagers Matter is just such a book. It’s thorough, thoughtful, challenging, and practical.”

DUFFY ROBBINS, Eastern University

“Reading this book was a profound and unexpected pleasure. Mark Cannister effortlessly connects the dots on behalf of comprehensive youth ministry. At last, here is a book that articulates why and how God’s people can step up into a faithfulness that will make a difference for every kid in our communities.”

DAVE RAHN, senior vice president, Youth for Christ/USA; director, Huntington University’s MA in Youth Ministry Leadership

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