By now, some of you may be aware that I have written two chapters in the new book, ‘Youth Ministry on the Front Foot’, edited by Zac Veron.
In the book I’ve written on two areas of youth ministry that have been key points of my teaching and training over the years.
Firstly, I wrote the chapter, ‘How to make your youth group fun and fulfilling’.
The main principle is that our ministry should be structured, participatory, applicable, dynamic and engaging, and that we should avoid using entertainment to make the Bible seem less boring.
Secondly, I wrote a chapter called ‘Think Dual-Action.’
The main principle here is that we should aim the whole youth program at both believers and unbelievers, and avoid the error of running separate youth activities aimed at either believers or unbelievers.
These chapters are only two of the 35 within the book, written by Mike Everett, Eugene Hor, Cameron Hyslop, Ron Irving, Sarah Macken, Dave Miers, Ken D Noakes, Murray Norman, Scott Petty, Graham Stanton, Zac Veron and Kylie Williams.
Overall, I reckon the book is worth reading if you’re involved in youth ministry and would like to develop your skills and hone your strategy.
Now, the good news is that if you haven’t yet got yourself a copy, I’ve been able to organise a mate’s rate… for my online mates.
You can take 20% off the purchase price (not the shipping cost) of the book for any purchases made through the CEP online store from 01 to 30 June 2012.
Simply click on this link, and enter the code JODIEMATE when you checkout your purchase.
« Why I think you should bring kids to funerals How I’ve tried to help my family cope with all the changes ahead »