Good Kids, Big Events, and Matching Tshirts

Changing the Conversation on Health in Youth Ministry

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Discipleship, Christianity
Cover of the book Good Kids, Big Events, and Matching Tshirts by David Hertweck, My Healthy Church
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Author: David Hertweck ISBN: 9781624232565
Publisher: My Healthy Church Publication: March 24, 2015
Imprint: My Healthy Church Language: English
Author: David Hertweck
ISBN: 9781624232565
Publisher: My Healthy Church
Publication: March 24, 2015
Imprint: My Healthy Church
Language: English

Good Kids, Big Events, & Matching T-Shirts invites youth leaders into a game-changing conversation. It helps them create and sustain a ministry to youth that is fueled by an effective, contagious relationship with God and others. Writer and youth worker David Hertweck makes great discoveries with fellow youth leaders while moving through three pivotal points:

Are youth becoming fluent in the gospel?
Are youth Spirit-dependent?
Do youth have biblical community?

Hertweck, a veteran youth worker, explains that if those who work in student ministry celebrate some wins while unintentionally missing the big picture—new life in Christ—students will believe the wrong things count. That could have enormous implications for how today's kids live out their faith now and as adults.

When youth leaders choose to refocus on these values, they are heeding Jesus' command to make disciples. The teens in their groups will thrive both now and later.

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Good Kids, Big Events, & Matching T-Shirts invites youth leaders into a game-changing conversation. It helps them create and sustain a ministry to youth that is fueled by an effective, contagious relationship with God and others. Writer and youth worker David Hertweck makes great discoveries with fellow youth leaders while moving through three pivotal points:

Are youth becoming fluent in the gospel?
Are youth Spirit-dependent?
Do youth have biblical community?

Hertweck, a veteran youth worker, explains that if those who work in student ministry celebrate some wins while unintentionally missing the big picture—new life in Christ—students will believe the wrong things count. That could have enormous implications for how today's kids live out their faith now and as adults.

When youth leaders choose to refocus on these values, they are heeding Jesus' command to make disciples. The teens in their groups will thrive both now and later.

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