Reaching Out to Unchurched TeenagersFive facts about the unchurched:1. They believe all religions have value.2. They are spiritual, not religious.3. They don’t know what Christianity really is.4. They don’t know what they believe.5. They are looking for something that works.If you want to make an impact on this generation, these are five basic rules you must understand. Author Jonathan McKee writes that by taking the time to learn students’ unique situations you show you care about them as people, not as mission projects.Informative and full of real-life examples, Do They Run When They See You Coming? provides vital information you need to better understand students outside your youth group. Yet this book isn’t a sociological or marketing survey; the tangible guidelines and methods inside help you get into the mind of unchurched students––so you can get to know their hearts. Because, as every youth worker knows, real ministry is always about getting to the heart.
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I Hate Running and You Can Too is a humorous, punchy, motivating guide to running longer distances than some might think sensible - whether that's a 5K or a marathon.
For example, direct your team's attention back to individual sticky notes and ask them, “What should we do about Riley?” Point to Riley's sticky note in the checking-things-out column. Ask the youth leader who wrote the note, ...
When Stewart woke up in the morning he had 13 counts against him—three of them felony charges. This time, Stewart wasn't going to get away with anything. The only thing in his favor was the fact that he was not yet 18.