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| Whether you are revising past curriculum or looking for new materials that communicate our Anabaptist theology, it is important that there are opportunities for youth to do activities in groups. Postmoderns aren’t too keen on individualism. They want to do things in groups, with their peers. At the same time, youth also need to have times when they reflect by themselves. To be a youth pastor or youth leader takes a lot of commitment. You have to remember, first and foremost, that you are doing this for God. It’s not about you and how good you are at relating to youth. It’s all about God using you. Youth in today’s society need caring adults whom they can trust. You can be that adult. 1 Qtd. In Jones 176. 2 Qtd. In Jones 190. WORKS CITED: Jones, Tony. Postmodern Youth Ministry. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Youth Specialties Books, 2001. |
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