A Volunteer Youth Worker's Guide to Resourcing Parents

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Youth Ministries
Cover of the book A Volunteer Youth Worker's Guide to Resourcing Parents by Oestriecher, Mark, Nazarene Publishing House
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Oestriecher, Mark ISBN: 9780834151352
Publisher: Nazarene Publishing House Publication: October 1, 2013
Imprint: Barefoot Ministries Language: English
Author: Oestriecher, Mark
ISBN: 9780834151352
Publisher: Nazarene Publishing House
Publication: October 1, 2013
Imprint: Barefoot Ministries
Language: English
Every youth leader, volunteer, or pastor has failed at some point in their communication or interaction with their teenagers parents. Its inevitable. We are human, most youth workers are still pretty young themselves, and most parents are guarded and protective of their kids. These factors combine to create a minefield, of sorts, for parents and youth workers to navigate. In fact, youth ministry mogul Mark Oestreicher starts off A Volunteer Youth Workers Guide to Resourcing Parents by admitting some of his own failures in his interactions with students parents. But then Marko uses the rest of the book to explore the importance and deep significance of being intentional with parent contact and interaction, and not letting family ministry slip through the cracks in favor of teenager-only ministry.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Every youth leader, volunteer, or pastor has failed at some point in their communication or interaction with their teenagers parents. Its inevitable. We are human, most youth workers are still pretty young themselves, and most parents are guarded and protective of their kids. These factors combine to create a minefield, of sorts, for parents and youth workers to navigate. In fact, youth ministry mogul Mark Oestreicher starts off A Volunteer Youth Workers Guide to Resourcing Parents by admitting some of his own failures in his interactions with students parents. But then Marko uses the rest of the book to explore the importance and deep significance of being intentional with parent contact and interaction, and not letting family ministry slip through the cracks in favor of teenager-only ministry.

More books from Nazarene Publishing House

Cover of the book Holiness in the Gospels by Oestriecher, Mark
Cover of the book Beacon Bible Commentary, Volume 10 by Oestriecher, Mark
Cover of the book Foundations of Wesleyan-Arminian Theology by Oestriecher, Mark
Cover of the book Night of the Voodoo Invaders by Oestriecher, Mark
Cover of the book God, Man, & Salvation by Oestriecher, Mark
Cover of the book Ordained Women In The Church Of The Nazarene by Oestriecher, Mark
Cover of the book The Pastor's Wedding Planner by Oestriecher, Mark
Cover of the book More Coffee Shop Theology by Oestriecher, Mark
Cover of the book Dodgeball Theology by Oestriecher, Mark
Cover of the book For Whose Sake I Have Lost All Things by Oestriecher, Mark
Cover of the book Rich Soil by Oestriecher, Mark
Cover of the book Go and Serve by Oestriecher, Mark
Cover of the book Going Social by Oestriecher, Mark
Cover of the book Discovering Christian Holiness by Oestriecher, Mark
Cover of the book The Book of Saints: The Modern Era by Oestriecher, Mark
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy