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We tend to organize our youth ministry from the inside out. We give gathered groups of individual youth tools and teaching to form their souls around a Christian identity. So far, so good. But what if our identity is not merely or even primarily rooted and established somewhere inside ourselves? What if our identity is shaped and cultivated in the relationships we inhabit—each with their own distinctives and demands—and in the overlapping stories we find ourselves in? Prefabricated approaches to ministry that focus on the interior makeup of our youth may make for good youth group members, but…mehr
We tend to organize our youth ministry from the inside out. We give gathered groups of individual youth tools and teaching to form their souls around a Christian identity. So far, so good. But what if our identity is not merely or even primarily rooted and established somewhere inside ourselves? What if our identity is shaped and cultivated in the relationships we inhabit—each with their own distinctives and demands—and in the overlapping stories we find ourselves in? Prefabricated approaches to ministry that focus on the interior makeup of our youth may make for good youth group members, but these limited approaches don't reach beyond the youth room into other corners of their lives. Rather than centering them on the faith, our inside-out approach may be pushing their faith to the margins of their life.Brandon McKoy mines the insights of social construction theory to help us locate Christ not in our hearts but in our midst. We learn to embrace him as our own and our students as whole people engaging in a life's worth of encounters. Approaching youth ministry from the outside in, we discover our students in a whole new light—and with them, the fullness of our faith.
Brandon K. McKoy (DMin, Fuller Seminary; MDiv, Gardner-Webb University School of Divinity) serves as senior pastor at New Hope Baptist Church in Gastonia, North Carolina, and as an adjunct instructor at Gardner-Webb University in the department of religious studies and philosophy. He is the author of Youth Ministry from the Outside In.McKoy is an associate of the Taos Institute—a community of scholarly practitioners who extend social constructionist dialogues into diverse practical settings. He has ministered to youth and their families for over eighteen years, and is also a professional brick mason. His wife, Heather, is a music teacher and professional vocalist.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Chap Clark Introduction Part 1: Beyond Self and Individual Identity 1. The Way We See It: Social Constructionism and Practical Theology 2. The Inadequacies of Individualism 3. Relational Beings 4. The Reality and Not so Reality of Life Stories Part 2: Coordinating a Life Story: Relational Narrative Development 5. Life Story 6. Childhood Foundational Elements for Adolescence 7. Relational Narrative Development in Early Adolescence 8. Relational Narrative Development in Midadolescence Part 3: God?s Story 9. Reading the Bible 10. Movements in Youth Ministry Practices 11. Life Story in Christ 12. Relational Responsibility Conclusion Afterword by Kenneth J. Gergen
Foreword by Chap Clark Introduction Part 1: Beyond Self and Individual Identity 1. The Way We See It: Social Constructionism and Practical Theology 2. The Inadequacies of Individualism 3. Relational Beings 4. The Reality and Not so Reality of Life Stories Part 2: Coordinating a Life Story: Relational Narrative Development 5. Life Story 6. Childhood Foundational Elements for Adolescence 7. Relational Narrative Development in Early Adolescence 8. Relational Narrative Development in Midadolescence Part 3: God?s Story 9. Reading the Bible 10. Movements in Youth Ministry Practices 11. Life Story in Christ 12. Relational Responsibility Conclusion Afterword by Kenneth J. Gergen
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