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April 24, 2006
Contemplative Youth Ministry
Contemplative Youth Ministry by Mark Yaconelli ...... ROCKS! This is a REALLY important book if you have a heart for sharing your faith with young people, I'm reading it with an incredible feeling of 'Yes' inside me and gradually turning the pages a different colour with the amount of highlighter I'm using as I stumble across resonant theme after resontant theme. Go BUY this book!
Mark's charge is that communicating faith has become words, words words! His thesis is that the real crisis for those of us who seek to share faith with youth is:
'We don't know how to be with our kids
We don't know how to be with ourselves
We don't know how to be with God'
The book goes on to tell the stories from the 'youth Ministry and Spirituality' project offering models to be learned from, embraced and tried
I know I've been a bit slow to pick this one up, Jonny B was recommending it a month ago :-)
Posted by ian at April 24, 2006 02:55 PM
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hmm, i bought it a whileback annd am really looking forward to starting it. Maybe i'll quicken the pace on my current read to get there.
Posted by: Lewis Pearson at April 25, 2006 11:19 AM
i love the book - best book on youth ministry since practising passion - now where are the brits who are going to write creatively on youth ministry?!
Posted by: jonny at April 25, 2006 02:59 PM
I bought it a while back - actually as an intro for my contemplative bf! - and really must get down to reading it. Especially as I've been invited to join a gridblog for it prior to the US release!
Posted by: Sarah H at April 25, 2006 11:44 PM
bought this the other day (at spring harvest). at first i thought it would look nice in the pile of other books i've been meaning to read, but as you recommend it so highly, i might start reading it sooner rather than later.
Posted by: phil goodacre at April 27, 2006 10:34 AM
Phil,
Excellent, I look forward to hearing your thoughts on the book!
Posted by: Youthblog at April 27, 2006 10:56 AM