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[Root's] most important youth ministry book to date
After half a century of advice books on the 'what' and 'how' of youth ministry, Root is the first practical theologian to seriously tackle the 'why.' Using a Kierkegaardian fable as his foil, Root explores deficient ways we justify youth ministry, and then dives headlong into joy as the reason it matters. This is his most important youth ministry book to date.
--Kenda Creasy Dean, Princeton Theological Seminary; author of Almost Christian: What the Faith of Our Teenagers Is Telling the American Church and coauthor of Delighted: What Teenagers Are Teaching the Church about Joy
Root takes us on a historic and self-reflective tour to demonstrate how youth ministries reveal what motivates parents and church leaders. I saw myself among those unknowingly promoting a new hedonism: helping young people find their 'thing' in order to feel happy. Andy reminds us that it is at the cross where young people--and our communities--find themselves transformed.
--Sharon Galgay Ketcham, Gordon College; author of Reciprocal Church
Root is a trustworthy guide for any youth minister who is fatigued by the expectations placed upon them to be programmers of fun or spiritual marketers vying for space in an oversaturated world of extracurricular activities. This book
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It takes about 4 Hours and 57 minutes on average for a reader to read The End Of Youth Ministry?: Why Parents Don't Really Care About Youth Groups And What Youth Workers Should Do About It. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The End Of Youth Ministry?: Why Parents Don't Really Care About Youth Groups And What Youth Workers Should Do About It is 240 pages long.
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