A Volunteer Youth Worker's Guide to Leading a Small Group

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Youth Ministries
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Author: Oestriecher, Mark ISBN: 9780834151369
Publisher: Nazarene Publishing House Publication: October 1, 2013
Imprint: Barefoot Ministries Language: English
Author: Oestriecher, Mark
ISBN: 9780834151369
Publisher: Nazarene Publishing House
Publication: October 1, 2013
Imprint: Barefoot Ministries
Language: English
A lot of churches and youth ministries have given up on the idea of small groups, writing them off as too tedious, too difficult to manage, too hard to find volunteers for, too expensive to provide materials or curriculum for, or any other number of reasons. In A Volunteer Youth Workers Guide to Leading a Small Group, Mark Oestreicher argues a different perspective. Marko insists that small groups promote safe spaces to grow, consistency in teenagers emotionally tumultuous lives, and repetition that instills in them the importance of trust and tradition. The Guide to Leading a Small Group is perfect for anyone feeling disenchanted with the concept of small groups, and after Marko succeeds in changing your mind in the first few pages, hell use the rest of the book to help you restructure and rethink your small-group programming so you dont get burned out again. Marko is leading the charge in reviving small groups, and you can join him today.
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A lot of churches and youth ministries have given up on the idea of small groups, writing them off as too tedious, too difficult to manage, too hard to find volunteers for, too expensive to provide materials or curriculum for, or any other number of reasons. In A Volunteer Youth Workers Guide to Leading a Small Group, Mark Oestreicher argues a different perspective. Marko insists that small groups promote safe spaces to grow, consistency in teenagers emotionally tumultuous lives, and repetition that instills in them the importance of trust and tradition. The Guide to Leading a Small Group is perfect for anyone feeling disenchanted with the concept of small groups, and after Marko succeeds in changing your mind in the first few pages, hell use the rest of the book to help you restructure and rethink your small-group programming so you dont get burned out again. Marko is leading the charge in reviving small groups, and you can join him today.

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