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E-grāmata: What Can We Do?: Practical Ways Your Youth Ministry Can Have a Global Conscience

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  • Formāts: 176 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Aug-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Zondervan
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780310296584
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  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Aug-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Zondervan
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780310296584
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No matter where you are, your youth group can have a lasting, worldwide influence. What Can We Do? offers practical suggestions on how your ministry can respond to issues like poverty, immigration, human trafficking, HIV/AIDS, and many more. You'll help students impact the world around them, as they understand how their faith intersects with these global issues.

Too often these days, youth hear about global issues such as poverty, human trafficking, and HIV/AIDS, but they don't get practical suggestions on how they can make a positive impact on these problems. The reality is, today's students will be leading the way in the workforce, ministries, and education in a few short years. If they begin to understand their connection to the global community today, just imagine the way they could contribute to improving these issues in future years.What Can We Do? offers youth workers an overview of pressing global issues, along with realistic, practical ways their youth ministries can respond. By helping teens understand how their faith intersects with the struggles around the world, these youth groups can have a lasting, worldwide influence.Respected educators and youth ministry veterans Dave Livermore and Terry Linhart give youth workers a thoughtful, deep perspective on the pressing issues facing the world today, while also offering creative solutions for youth groups to get involved and impact the lives of people all around the world.
Acknowledgments 7(2)
Introduction 9(4)
PART 1 SEE
13(22)
1 Globalization: What in the World Matters?
15(10)
2 The View Across the Aisle: Understanding our Reactions
25(10)
PART 2 Learn
35(100)
3 "Me? Rich? Yeah, Rights": Poverty and Hunger
37(12)
4 Silent Killers: Hiv/Aids, Malaria, TB
49(10)
5 Sex and Soldiers for Sale: Human Trafficking
59(10)
6 Techno-Craziness: Technology and Media
69(10)
7 "Hug a Tree?!": Caring for the Environment
79(12)
8 Invaded by Aliens: Immigration
91(10)
9 Pride and Prejudice: Social Class
101(12)
10 Satan's Schemes: Ethnic Division (With Eric Iverson)
113(12)
11 HOLLYWOOD VERSUS JIHAD: CLASH OF CIVILIZATIONS
125(10)
PART 3 SERVE
135(20)
12 "Glocal Service": Making a Difference Near and Far
137(10)
13 15 Year Olds Changing the World
147(8)
Epilogue 155(2)
Endnotes 157
DAVID LIVERMORE, PH.D., is President and Partner at the Cultural Intelligence Center. He has done training and consulting for leaders in more than 100 countries and is the author of The Cultural Intelligence Difference. Terry Linhart (PhD, Purdue University) is Chair of the Religion and Philosophy Department at Bethel College, Indiana where he teaches ministry-related courses. His research and writing has focused on missions, evangelism, multicultural ministry, and leadership development. He is the co-author of Evangelism Remixed: Empowering Students for Courageous and Contagious Faith, and author of Middle School Talksheets: Life of Christ and High School Talksheets: Life of Christ. Terry and his wife, Kelly, have three teenagers, Lauren, Jayson, and Sean.