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Youth Work From Scratch

How to launch or revitalize a church youth ministry

Youth Work From Scratch

How to launch or revitalize a church youth ministry

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Paperback

£12.99

Publisher: Lion Hudson Plc
ISBN: 9780857212566
Number of Pages: 176
Published: 24/05/2013
Width: 17.2 cm
Height: 23.4 cm

Many churches and Christian organizations have ploughed money and resources into youth work projects, only to see their initiatives wither and with it their confidence and enthusiasm. With case studies and principles which address both new projects and those which require a 'jumpstart', plus specific chapters which look at how to regenerate an old project, Martin Saunders applies his considerable experience to help such youth ministries change direction for the better. He addresses a host of 'big picture' issues such as: envisioning your church; recruiting and training volunteers and different models of youth ministry as well as spiritual ones such as adopting strong spiritual disciplines and soliciting prayer support. Practical areas are also considered: your first term; how do you encourage young people to lead; how do you build for the long-term and what to do when you run out of steam. Youthwork from Scratch is a truly unique book and a must for any church leader involved in youth ministry.

Martin Saunders

Martin is editor of Youthwork magazine and author of a number of books including The Ideas Factory, The Think Tank and 500 Prayers for Young People.

"I am so grateful for this brilliant book." -- Gavin Calver, National Director, Youth for Christ "Probably the best book of its kind... suitable for both the new youth worker and the seasoned old-hand. It is packed full of helpful links, additional material and useful side thoughts from other youth workers. It is both encouraging and challenging and definitely worth the price." -- Youthwork Magazine
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