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Christian adolescents in the 21st century face pretty much the same
situations as the first-century Christians in Corinth did -- an
indulgent, profligate, choose-your-own-god society. The latest in
the Creative Bible Lessons series, Creative Bible Lessons in 1
& 2 Corinthians is a 12-lesson curriculum with an
issues-oriented spin on living one's faith in the real world. It
lets teenagers wrestle with the tension between biblical
instruction and cultural realities. These 12 studies about the
not-so-easily-tamed people of Corinth and their founding pastor
Paul of Tarsus pave the way for youth workers and Sunday school
teachers to teach high schoolers about conversion, transformation,
failure, leadership, authority, and God's constant saving love even
in the midst of people making a mess of things. Here are some of
the not-so-ancient issues you'll explore in this study: Give Me
Liberty or Give Me Love, Friends Don't Let Friends Go Unforgiven,
Those Pesky STDs (Sexually Tough Decisions), Love Is . . ., No Easy
Answers, Show Me the Money, and Ouch! Of course, there's lots of
what the Creative bible Lessons series is known for: provocative
and relevant discussion starters, to-the-point scripts, high-energy
games, reproducible pages of interactive activities -- all in the
context of hard-core Bible study. 12 lessons.
You may have noticed them---the kids who are hiding their pain
under long sleeves or wristbands. Or you might never notice
them---the ones who seem to have life together except for the deep
secret that they keep hidden beneath their clothes. This is no
longer a fringe issue that occurs only in the most extreme cases.
The truth is that many teens today are dealing with their emotional
pain by inflicting physical pain upon themselves, whether we can
see it on the surface or not. While we may never fully understand
the motives behind self-mutilation and cutting, we can begin to
understand why some teens cut, and more importantly, we can learn
how to help. Hope and Healing for Kids Who Cut will take you into
the world of self-injury, defining what it is---and what it is not.
You ll hear stories from teens and young adults who struggle with
the urge to hurt themselves, and you ll learn to recognize the
signs of self-injury. In addition, counselor and professor, Marv
Penner will help you understand the cycle of addiction, that has
become everyday life for so many hurting teens, and he ll give you
the tools and wisdom to help a self-injurer find hope and healing.
Whether you know someone who is cutting, or you are struggling with
this addiction yourself, Hope and Healing for Kids Who Cut is
something you want to have in your first-aid kit."
A Survival Guide to Working with Students in PainThis book provides
a wide range of appropriate interventions and fundamental
people-helping skills, as well as critical help for youth workers
to recognize their limitations and learn the principles of
effective referral. This practical and informative book is
essential for any untrained youth worker, and will be a vital tool
for any youth pastor to share with their staff.
The Kids in Your Youth Group Are Not Isolated Beings... Ministry to
Youth Means Ministry to the Families! Churches are hiring Youth and
Family Pastors, finally, in an overdue ministry focus. A critical
component of a family-based or family-friendly youth ministry is a
conscious strategy for ministry to the parents of adolescents.
Expectations and opportunities in the area of parent and family
ministry have increased dramatically. Youth Worker's Guide to
Parent Ministry develops a model of parent ministry based on the
belief that for a youth worker to be truly effective, it is
important to lay careful relational groundwork to ensure that the
right to be heard has been earned. Dr. Marv Penner, respected
adolescent researcher, youth pastor, and family counselor, presents
nine evolving levels of parent ministry-each one strengthening the
credibility of the youth worker and opening doors to deeper and
more meaningful parent support. Each of the nine levels is
supported with a number of practical ideas and strategies for
implementation. Youth Worker's Guide to Parent Ministry provides
both a theoretical framework and the tools for implementation in
local-church or para-church settings. Marv constructs his effective
plan in a "Paradigm Pyramid"-rationale and practical hands-on
programming ideas at each of the nine evolving levels of parent
ministry: Acknowledgement Affirmation Information Encouragement
Connecting Equipping Involvement Educating Co-nurturing
Bible-based, time-tested, innovative, experiential, adoptable!
Youth Worker's Guide to Parent Ministry is a foundational text in
this vital area of youth ministry! Featured are sessions, sidebars,
Web links, application points, contests and games, sample
newsletter ideas, funky cartoons, and many worksheets (all
downloadable and adaptable)!
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