A New Kind of Youth Ministry 9780310269892
A New Kind of Youth Ministrychallenges you to take a fresh look at your ministry through the concept of 'reculturing'---the act of changing the way things are done or simply creating a culture of change. No fly-bynight, change-for-the-sake-of-change concept, it's about altering our paradigms for the sake of life change.Editorial ReviewsFrom the Back CoverA New Kind of Youth Ministrychallenges you to take a fresh look at your ministry through the concept of 'reculturing'---the act of changing the way things are done or simply creating a culture of change. No fly-bynight, change-for-the-sake-of-change concept, it's about altering our paradigms for the sake of life change. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.About the AuthorChris Folmsbee has served as a youth pastor for nearly 15 years, and now serves as a volunteer youth worker in his local church. He currently leads Barefoot Ministries, a youth ministry training and publishing company located in Kansas City, and is on staff with Youthfront. Chris is the author of several books including his most recent, Story, Signs, and Sacred Rhythms: A Narrative Approach to Youth Ministry. He lives in Overland Park, Kansas, with his wife, Gina, and their three children, Megan, Drew, and Luke.
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A New Kind of Youth Ministry 9780310269892
A New Kind of Youth Ministry 9780310269892
A New Kind of Youth Ministrychallenges you to take a fresh look at your ministry through the concept of 'reculturing'---the act of changing the way things are done or simply creating a culture of change. No fly-bynight, change-for-the-sake-of-change concept, it's about altering our paradigms for the sake of life change.Editorial ReviewsFrom the Back CoverA New Kind of Youth Ministrychallenges you to take a fresh look at your ministry through the concept of 'reculturing'---the act of changing the way things are done or simply creating a culture of change. No fly-bynight, change-for-the-sake-of-change concept, it's about altering our paradigms for the sake of life change. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.About the AuthorChris Folmsbee has served as a youth pastor for nearly 15 years, and now serves as a volunteer youth worker in his local church. He currently leads Barefoot Ministries, a youth ministry training and publishing company located in Kansas City, and is on staff with Youthfront. Chris is the author of several books including his most recent, Story, Signs, and Sacred Rhythms: A Narrative Approach to Youth Ministry. He lives in Overland Park, Kansas, with his wife, Gina, and their three children, Megan, Drew, and Luke.
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A New Kind of Youth Ministrychallenges you to take a fresh look at your ministry through the concept of 'reculturing'---the act of changing the way things are done or simply creating a culture of change. No fly-bynight, change-for-the-sake-of-change concept, it's about altering our paradigms for the sake of life change.Editorial ReviewsFrom the Back CoverA New Kind of Youth Ministrychallenges you to take a fresh look at your ministry through the concept of 'reculturing'---the act of changing the way things are done or simply creating a culture of change. No fly-bynight, change-for-the-sake-of-change concept, it's about altering our paradigms for the sake of life change. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.About the AuthorChris Folmsbee has served as a youth pastor for nearly 15 years, and now serves as a volunteer youth worker in his local church. He currently leads Barefoot Ministries, a youth ministry training and publishing company located in Kansas City, and is on staff with Youthfront. Chris is the author of several books including his most recent, Story, Signs, and Sacred Rhythms: A Narrative Approach to Youth Ministry. He lives in Overland Park, Kansas, with his wife, Gina, and their three children, Megan, Drew, and Luke.












