Postmodern Children's Ministry

Postmodern Children's Ministry PDF

Author: Ivy Beckwith

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2009-08-30

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 0310863465

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This practical, thought-provoking book presents a new paradigm for children’s ministry in the emerging 21ST century and explores how churches are currently putting that vision into practice. Advocating the need to regard children as full participants in their faith communities, the book provides strategies for building intergenerational community where children feel they belong and have the opportunity to serve.

Postmodern Youth Ministry

Postmodern Youth Ministry PDF

Author: Tony Jones

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 031023817X

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The rules have changed. Everything you believe is suspect. The world is up for grabs. Welcome to the emerging postmodern culture. A "free zone" of rapid change that places high value on community, authenticity, and even God--but has little interest in modern, Western-tinged Christianity. Postmodern Youth Ministry addresses these enormous philosophical shifts and shows how they're affecting teenagers.

Formational Children's Ministry (ēmersion: Emergent Village resources for communities of faith)

Formational Children's Ministry (ēmersion: Emergent Village resources for communities of faith) PDF

Author: Ivy Beckwith

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 144120735X

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Much ministry to children looks more like mere entertainment than authentic spiritual formation. But what if children's ministries were rooted in a mind set whereby we taught children, with our words and actions, how the story of God, the story of church history, the story of the local community, and the story of the child intersect and speak to one another? What if children's ministry was less about downloading information into kids' heads and more about leading them into these powerful, compelling stories? Beckwith aims to help ministers and parents create a ministry that captures children's imaginations not just to keep them occupied, but to live as citizens of the kingdom of God. In addition to providing theological reasons for formational children's ministry, the book offers examples of how Ivy and other practitioners are implementing a formational model.

Children's Ministry in the Way of Jesus

Children's Ministry in the Way of Jesus PDF

Author: David M. Csinos

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2013-10-04

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 0830864687

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Attract kids to church, the logic often goes, and you get parents in the pews. All that's left, then, is to get the kids out of the way. Here children's ministers David Csinos and Ivy Beckwith draw on research in human development and spiritual formation to show how children become disciples and churches become centers of lifelong discipleship. For too long, the local church has focused primarily on programs for children rather than ways of doing ministry with children. But in light of emerging missional movements, the church is changing and forming a new kind of ecclesial culture. And children's ministry must follow suit. Csinos and Beckwith propose a new way of thinking for these modern churches—they suggest that children can contribute to our theological understandings, as well as invest in and practice Biblical justice just like adult church members. Here is a unique resource that explores children's ministry in light of true spiritual formation and discipleship.

Youth Ministry in a Post-Christian World

Youth Ministry in a Post-Christian World PDF

Author: Brock Morgan

Publisher: Youth Cartel

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 9780988741386

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Foreword by Chap Clark"Youth Ministry in a Post-Christian World is, above all, a story of honesty and hope. If you're looking for another program manual of youth ministry how-tos and free advice, keep looking. But if you need a friend in the trenches, whose journey will make you feel a little less alone, then this is your next read."-Kenda Creasy Dean"This book is an invitation to reaching teenagers and calling them into an amazing life with Jesus."-Tic LongThe world is changing and it s changing us in some ways for the better. It requires us to reconsider the ways we think about and interact with the people around us. The good news is that thoughtful, humble, and curious youth workers are making headway in today s world.Youth Ministry in a Post-Christian World is the collection of humble, story-driven, pragmatic and Jesus-focused reflections of a fellow youth worker forced to reconsider everything he knew about youth ministry: everything except the gospel, that is.

Reforming Pastoral Ministry

Reforming Pastoral Ministry PDF

Author: John H. Armstrong

Publisher: Crossway

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781581341799

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By its very nature the church requires an ongoing renewal by the power of the Sprit. An essential instrument in that process is the pastor, who must continually reform his ministry and seek Christ in the face of an ever-changing world. These writings by pastors from a variety of backgrounds will help spiritual shepherds recapture their focus and remind them of their practical needs as ministers of the gospel. It's a resource that goes beyond theory to practically prepare pastors "in season and out" for God's work.

Enduring Connections

Enduring Connections PDF

Author: Janice A Haywood

Publisher: Chalice Press

Published: 2007-06-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780827208216

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Enduring Connections gives churches and ministers significant guidelines for establishing a quality childhood ministry with preschoolers and grade-schoolers. Enduring Connections is especially helpful to ministers and directors of childhood ministry that are called from the laity to staff positions. By focusing on building a childhood ministry that intentionally connects children to God and the community of faith through paths that are driven by relationship rather than programs, Janice Haywood has produced a resource that will help churches of any size design their own unique ministry for children. A TCP Leadership Series title.

Rearing Children in a Postmodern World

Rearing Children in a Postmodern World PDF

Author: Pastor Carey N. Ingram

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2013-10-04

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 1491709863

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Today’s world presents many challenges to raising children, including ever-changing technology, gangs, drug culture, and an array of other harmful influences. It’s more difficult than ever to help children be safe, stable, happy, and able to resist temptations. In Rearing Children in a Postmodern World, author Pastor Carey N. Ingram guides you through the complexities of Christian parenting and gives hope to those overwhelmed by the worldly conditions. Building on his experiences as a parent, grandparent, teacher, pastor, and mentor, he provides advice about teaching children to live a life that is pleasing in the eyes of God. He explores the origin of the dysfunctional family, emphasizes the importance of mentoring, and discusses • how to understand the postmodern world; • whether to discipline or punish children; • how gangs affect children; and • why abstinence should be a teen goal. Providing a fresh approach to raising children today, Rearing Children in a Postmodern World offers insight into how parents, schools, community agencies, and industries can work together to bring success and happiness to youngster’s lives.

Children's Ministry in the Way of Jesus

Children's Ministry in the Way of Jesus PDF

Author: David M. Csinos

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2013-09-30

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 0830841083

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Attract kids to church, the logic often goes, and you get parents in the pews. All that's left is to get the kids out of the way. Here children's ministers David Csinos and Ivy Beckwith draw on research in human development and spiritual formation to show how children become disciples and churches become centers of lifelong discipleship.

The Ultimate Survival Guide for Children's Ministry Workers

The Ultimate Survival Guide for Children's Ministry Workers PDF

Author: Ivy Beckwith

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 2007-05-07

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 1441223673

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Too often, children's ministry volunteers say yes to helping out and then are confused about what to do. How do I use curriculum? What if the kids get rowdy? How do I build relationships? This valuable, easy-to-use resource will give every children's volunteer a solid foundation as they begin working in ministry. From basic ideas for getting started, practical tips on classroom management techniques, to help with understanding different age levels, everything a volunteer needs is outlined in these pages. There are also ideas for working with children with special needs, understanding the current tech-savvy generation, keeping kids safe at church, the role of a volunteer in the child's spiritual development, and ideas for self-evaluation. Every church will want a copy of this terrific guide to ensure their children's ministry volunteers get off to the right start, have a successful year, and finish their term of service with passion and enthusiasm.