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Think of it as a lean, mean Bible doctrine course--without the lecture. But with lots of options, videos, music, and drama. And small group work. And reproducible, interactive worksheets with eye-catching designs and soul-searching content. (Like, what else do you expect from St. Paul when he sits down to write the meatiest book of doctrine in the Bible?) in the 12 clear, complete sessions of Creative Bible Lessons in Romans. Author Chap Clark guides kids (and you) through the Big Ideas in this first-century letter to Christians trying their darndest to live godly lives in an ungodly culture. (Sound familiar?) From the not-so-savory picture the apostle paints of humankind in the opening chapters. . .through his celebration of grace and acceptance in midbook. . .to his tightly reasoned argument that love should fuel a Christian's decisions and relationships--here are topics made to order for teenagers living at the turn of the 21st century. Teach your way through Romans with these read-to-go sessions. Or scavenge whatever you want of the creative scripts, handouts, and other options to customize lessons of your own. Any way you use it, Creative Bible Lessons in Romans is your no-doze ticket to solid Bible doctrine.12 lessons.
Youth culture changes rapidly, so those in the position to counsel teens often find themselves ill-informed and ill-prepared to deal with the issues that teens routinely encounter today. "The Quick-Reference Guide to Counseling Teenagers" provides the answers. It is an A-Z guide for assisting people-helpers--pastors, professional counselors, youth workers, and everyday believers--to easily access a full array of information to aid them in (formal and informal) counseling situations. Each of the 40 topics covered follows a helpful eight-part outline and identifies: (1) typical symptoms and patterns, (2) definitions and key thoughts, (3) questions to ask, (4) directions for the conversation, (5) action steps, (6) biblical insights, (7) prayer starters, and (8) recommended resources.
Why does divorce cause so much strain and long-term distress for
children of all ages? Andrew Root, a recognized authority on youth
ministry and a child of divorce himself, explains that divorce
causes children to question their core identity. Since a child is
the product of the union of a mother and father, when that union
ends, he or she experiences a baffling sense of loss of self--a
loss of his or her very sense of being. Root redirects efforts for
assisting children of divorce to first address this fundamental
experience.
Chap Clark's groundbreaking "Hurt: Inside the World of Today's
Teenagers" revealed the hard truth about contemporary adolescence:
societal changes and systemic abandonment have left teenagers
struggling to navigate the ever lengthening and ever more difficult
transition to adulthood without caring adults.
Reaching Out to Unchurched Teenagers Five facts about the unchurched: 1. They believe all religions have value. 2. They are spiritual, not religious. 3. They don't know what Christianity really is. 4. They don't know what they believe. 5. They are looking for something that works. If you want to make an impact on this generation, these are five basic rules you must understand. Author Jonathan McKee writes that by taking the time to learn students' unique situations you show you care about them as people, not as mission projects. Informative and full of real-life examples, Do They Run When They See You Coming? provides vital information you need to better understand students outside your youth group. Yet this book isn't a sociological or marketing survey; the tangible guidelines and methods inside help you get into the mind of unchurched students--so you can get to know their hearts. Because, as every youth worker knows, real ministry is always about getting to the heart.
There are many philosophies and strategies that drive today's youth ministry. To most people, they are variations on a single goal: to make faithful disciples of young people. However, digging deeper into various programs, books, and concepts reveals substantive differences among approaches. Bestselling author Chap Clark is one of the leading voices in youth ministry today. In this multiview work, he brings together a diverse group of leaders to present major views on youth ministry. Chapters are written in essay/response fashion by Fernando Arzola, Greg Stier, Ron Hunter, Brian Cosby, and Chap Clark. As the contributors present their views and respond to each of the other views, they discuss their task and calling, giving readers the resources they need to develop their own approach to youth ministry. Offering a model of critical thinking and respectful dialogue, this volume provides a balanced, irenic approach to a topic with which every church wrestles.
Sticky Faith delivers positive and practical ideas to nurture within your kids a living, loving faith that lasts a lifetime. Research indicates that almost half of high school seniors drift from their faith after graduation. Struck by this staggering statistic, and recognizing its ramifications, the Fuller Youth Institute (FYI) conducted the "College Transition Project" in an effort to identify the relationships and best practices that can set young people on a trajectory of lifelong faith and service. This easy-to-read guide presents both a compelling rationale and a powerful strategy to show parents how to actively encourage their children's spiritual growth so that it will stick with them into adulthood and empower them to develop a living, lasting faith. Written by Fuller Youth Institute Executive Director Dr. Kara E. Powell and youth expert Chap Clark--authors known for the integrity of their research and the intensity of their passion for young people--Sticky Faith is geared to spark a movement that empowers adults to develop robust and long-term faith in kids of all ages. Further engage your family and church with the Sticky Faith Guide for Your Family, Sticky Faith curriculum, and Sticky Faith youth worker edition. Sticky Faith is also available in Spanish, Como criar jovenes de fe solida.
Twenty-first-century society is diverse, and Christians must be
able to understand other cultures and communicate effectively
between and among them. Following up on the bestselling "Hurt:
Inside the World of Today's Teenagers," this new addition to the
Youth, Family, and Culture series explores the much-needed skill of
Cultural Intelligence (CQ), the ability to work effectively across
national, ethnic, and even organizational cultures. While rooted in
sound, scholarly research, "Cultural Intelligence "is highly
practical and accessible to general readers. It will benefit
students as well as guide ministry leaders interested in increasing
their cultural awareness and sensitivity. Packed with assessment
tools, simulations, case studies, and exercises, "Cultural
Intelligence "will help transform individuals and organizations
into effective intercultural communicators of the gospel.
It doesn t take a long list of statistics to convince you that our world is broken. Mission trips, service projects, and supporting children through relief organizations are just a few of the ways that many youth workers engage their students in serving the least, the last, and the lost. As good and helpful as these things may be on the surface, that s where they remain---at the surface. The problems run far deeper than an occasional paint job or fundraising project can solve. But it s not hopeless. Deep social justice is possible in your youth ministry. Following their bestselling book, Deep Ministry in a Shallow World, Kara Powell and Chap Clark provide you with research and insights that will help your ministry get to the next level. In addition to helping you further understand the Deep Design method (introduced in their previous book), their practical Kingdom of God theology will help you go beyond simply trying to motivate your students to serve those in need, and invite your students (and maybe even your leaders) to wrestle with why those people are in need in the first place. You ll hear from well-known social justice leaders and youth workers who are making a difference in urban, suburban, and small town settings including: * Jim Wallis (Sojourners) * Tony Campolo (Eastern University) * Lina Thompson (World Vision/Vision Youth) * John Perkins (Christian Community Development Association) * Shane Claiborne (The Simple Way) * Larry Acosta (Urban Youth Workers Institute) * Rudy Carrasco (Harambee Christian Family Center) * Jeremy Del Rio (Community Solutions, Inc.) * Noel Castellanos (Christian Community Development Association), and more In addition to expanding your personal justice commitments, Deep Justice in a Broken World will help you reflect with your own leadership team, and will provide you with online resources to take you even deeper into the journey. So go ahead, dig deeper into what it means to heal the broken world in which we live. Take your ministry deeper into social justice."
Deep Ministry in a Shallow World will show you a new way to prayerfully reflect on the questions you face in your youth ministry every day so you can find the answers that will take it to deeper places. That's because authors Chap Clark and Kara Powell have gathered significant research findings that will help shift your ministry paradigm. Did you know that: * the typical strategies we use to build relationships with kids might actually cause them to trust us less because of what this generation has endured? * recent research on communication could help us move past the witty talks and funny stories we work so hard to develop and instead actually connect the Bible to kids' lives? * studies show that offering students "just Jesus" and not helping them at home, school, and in their neighborhoods might not help them very much at all? The authors' research also led to their development of the Deep Design problem-solving process-a revolutionary model that will give you better tools than ever before to address every last issue you'll encounter in youth ministry.
Considerelo como un conciso y excente curso de doctrinas biblicas, sin sermonear, pero con muchas opciones, musica y dramatizacion y trabajo en grupos pequenos. Contiene hojas de trabajo para fotocopiar que tienen disenos atractivos a la vista y de contenido espiritual profundo. En las doce claras y completas lecciones de este libro, Chap Clark guia a los jovenes (y a usted) a traves de las Grandes Ideas contenidas en esta carta a los cristianos del primer siglo, quienes hacian hasta lo imposible para tener vidas piadosas en una cultura impia. Estos son asuntos a la orden de dia para los jovenes que viven en los albores del siglo veintiuno. De cualquier forma en que lo use, este libro es su apasionante entrada a la sana doctrina biblica. Ensene romanos con estas sesiones o escoja lo que quiera de los dialogos creativos, hojas de trabajo y otras opciones para personalizar una leccion."
2011 Outreach Resource of the Year 2011 Book of the Year Award, Foreword Magazine Hurt provided a vivid and insightful view into the world of today's teenagers. Now leading youth ministry expert Chap Clark substantially updates and revises his groundbreaking bestseller (over 55,000 copies sold). Hurt 2.0 features a new chapter on youth at society's margins and new material on social networking and gaming. Each chapter has been thoroughly revised with new research, statistics, quotations, and documentation. Praise for the first edition "Based on solid research and years of insightful observation, Hurt offers a deep and penetrating look into the contemporary adolescent experience that will serve us well as we work to have a prophetic, preventive, and redemptive influence on the world of today's youth culture."--Walt Mueller, Center for Parent/Youth Understanding "A daring yet hopeful glance into the underworld of teen promiscuity, self-mutilation, and suicide. . . . A groundbreaking resource for parents, youth ministers, and counselors."--ForeWord "Clark's classic book [is] highly recommended by youth workers and educators who write about teenage stress. It is foundational reading that provides valuable insight into the hurting hearts of young people."--YouthWorker Journal "Clark has been stepping inside the world of teenagers for many years. This book is a unique invitation for us to join him in their world. When we finish this journey, we will care more about kids and understand who they are and the challenges they face."--Denny Rydberg, Young Life "Drawing together research from many others along with his fresh exploration into the world beneath, Clark paints a compelling picture of adolescent life. . . . This book is a must-read for anyone who has any contact with adolescents."--Journal of Youth Ministry
Outreach 2019 Recommended Resource of the Year (Youth and Children) Teens and emerging adults don't feel at home in the church because they are not fully included in the church body. How can congregations nurture young adults, welcome them as siblings into God's household, and empower them to become fully embedded contributors within and to their faith community? Integrating the latest research on adolescent faith and young adult ministry for the local church, this book presents a new way of thinking about youth ministry. Chap Clark offers today's youth leaders highly practical principles based on his extensive experience, showing how they can implement a sustainable youth ministry program in their local church. He presents the adoptive youth ministry model as a way to help congregations see youth ministry as a bridge to inclusion, participation, and contribution in the body of Christ. Clark's comprehensive plan for designing and implementing youth ministry shows churches how to intentionally welcome young people and create an environment where they belong.
What would it be like to actually get away and be with God? What would it be like to spend more than 5 minutes with God without looking at one's watch, wondering how to fill the time? Sacred Space blends the ancient practices of the 12 stations of the cross and the "prayer path," and brings it into the everyday lives of youth and young adults. Inside Sacred Space readers will find stations for prayer and reflection on the Scripture designed to give them a new perspective on their everyday life settings. Young Christians will walk through meditations that can be practiced anywherethe mall, a park, a campus, on a mission trip, or even at home. There are also traditional meditations, and an explanation of how to set up a traditional prayer path for their group. Sacred Space is about turning everyday space into sacred spaceand integrating the ancient practices of the faith into everyday life.
Que padre cristiano no querria encontrar un recurso para infundirles a sus hijos una fe dinamica, profunda y permanente? Casi la mitad de los jovenes que se graduan de secundaria tienen fuertes luchas con su fe. El Instituto Fuller para la Juventud, teniendo en cuenta esta situacion, desarrollo el 'Proyecto de transicion a la Universidad', en un esfuerzo hallar maneras de ayudar a los jovenes a desarrollar una vida de fe y servicio. Esta guia de facil lectura se basa en sus hallazgos, presentando una poderosa estrategia para ensenarles a los padres como favorecer el crecimiento espiritual de sus hijos y hacerlo permanente. Escrita por autores conocidos por su integridad y su pasion por los jovenes, les da esos medios para desarrollar una fe robusta en sus hijos."
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