Youth Ministry 3.0: A Manifesto of Where We’ve Been, Where We Are and Where We Need to Go
Autor Mark Oestreicheren Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 noi 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780310668664
ISBN-10: 0310668662
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 146 x 209 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: ZONDERVAN
Colecția Zondervan
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States
ISBN-10: 0310668662
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 146 x 209 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: ZONDERVAN
Colecția Zondervan
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States
Public țintă
Youth WorkersRecenzii
“Mark
Oestreicher's
Youth
Ministry
3.0
embodies
the
conversation
model
of
ministry
books.
His
book
is
revolutionary
not
only
in
content,
but
also
in
style….Marko's
book
is
of
the
first
printed
books
in
the
youth
ministry
field
to
widely
embrace
social
media
as
a
means
of
resourcing.
Social
media
addicts
everywhere
are
rejoicing.”
Descriere
Over
the
past
several
decades
there
have
been
three
significant
shifts
in
youth
culture;
each
new
shift
brought
with
it
different
values
and
priorities
in
the
lives
of
teens.
Youth
ministries
adapted
and
responded
to
the
first
two
shifts,
but
we’re
missing
the
boat
on
the
third.
The
result?
Youth
ministry
isn’t
addressing
the
realities
and
needs
of
today’s
youth
culture.
After
nearly
three
decades
in
youth
ministry,
Mark
Oestreicher
has
lived
through
a
lot
of
those
shifts
himself.
In
recent
years,
he’s
found
himself
wondering
what
needs
to
change,
especially
since
so
much
of
what
we’re
doing
in
youth
ministry
today
is
not
working.
In
Youth
Ministry
3.0,
youth
workers
will
explore,
along
with
Marko
and
the
voices
of
other
youth
workers,
why
we
need
change
in
youth
ministry,
from
a
ministry
moving
away
from
a
dependence
on
programs,
to
one
that
is
focused
on
communion
and
mission.
They’ll
get
a
quick
history
of
youth
ministry
over
the
last
fifty
years.
And
they’ll
help
dream
about
what
changes
need
to
take
place
in
order
to
create
the
next
phase
of
youth
ministry
—
the
future
that
needs
to
be
created
for
effective
ministry
to
students.