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99 Thoughts on Caring for Your Youth Group: From Coffee Shop Counseling to Crisis Care

99 Thoughts on Caring for Your Youth Group: From Coffee Shop Counseling to Crisis Care

Brad Widstrom
4/5 ( ratings)
Being a youth worker means being more than a babysitter or a chaperone. It means walking with them through the exciting and challenging times, the highs and lows of the teenage years. Approaching ministry with this mindset means you will find yourself in a wide range of significant moments in students’ lives. Are you prepared?

Veteran youth worker Matt Murphy and seminary professor Brad Widstrom have teamed up to write 99 Thoughts on Caring for Your Youth Group and offer a wealth of practical tools, tips, and techniques to help you become a youth worker who is equipped to care for teenagers from the coffee house to the crisis moments. Their thoughts are divided into five categories:
Who you are as a caregiver
Equipping yourself as a caregiver
Caring for teenagers in routine ways
Intervening when significant events arise
Responding to major crises
Investing in your role as a caregiver will multiply your impact in the lives of teenagers, free you to know that God will strengthen you during difficult ministry moments, and encourage you to see yourself as someone who can make a lasting difference.
Language
English
Pages
120
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Group Publishing
Release
January 31, 2012

99 Thoughts on Caring for Your Youth Group: From Coffee Shop Counseling to Crisis Care

Brad Widstrom
4/5 ( ratings)
Being a youth worker means being more than a babysitter or a chaperone. It means walking with them through the exciting and challenging times, the highs and lows of the teenage years. Approaching ministry with this mindset means you will find yourself in a wide range of significant moments in students’ lives. Are you prepared?

Veteran youth worker Matt Murphy and seminary professor Brad Widstrom have teamed up to write 99 Thoughts on Caring for Your Youth Group and offer a wealth of practical tools, tips, and techniques to help you become a youth worker who is equipped to care for teenagers from the coffee house to the crisis moments. Their thoughts are divided into five categories:
Who you are as a caregiver
Equipping yourself as a caregiver
Caring for teenagers in routine ways
Intervening when significant events arise
Responding to major crises
Investing in your role as a caregiver will multiply your impact in the lives of teenagers, free you to know that God will strengthen you during difficult ministry moments, and encourage you to see yourself as someone who can make a lasting difference.
Language
English
Pages
120
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Group Publishing
Release
January 31, 2012

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