Perspectives on Family Ministry : Three Views by Jay Strother (2009, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherB&H
ISBN-100805448454
ISBN-139780805448450
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Book TitlePerspectives on Family Ministry : Three Views
Number of Pages208 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicChristian Ministry / General, Christian Ministry / Counseling & Recovery, Christian Life / Family
Publication Year2009
IllustratorYes
GenreReligion
AuthorJay Strother
Book SeriesPerspectives Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight9 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2010-279236
Number of Volumes1 vol.
SynopsisIn Perspectives on Family Ministry , Timothy Paul Jones makes the case that every church is called to some form of family ministry--but what he means by "family ministry" isn't simply one more program to add to an already-packed schedule! According to Jones, the most effective family ministries involve refocusing every church process to engage parents in the process of discipling their children and to draw family members together instead of pulling them apart. Jones sets the stage with introductory chapters on the historical contexts and foundations of family ministry. Then, three effective practitioners show clearly how your church can make the transition to family ministry. Paul Renfro (pastor of discipleship at Grace Family Baptist Church in Spring, Texas) writes in favor of Family-Integrated Ministry, where the emphasis is on intergenerational discipleship. Brandon Shields (minister to high school students at Highview Baptist Church, a multi-site megachurch in Kentucky and Indiana) supports Family-Based Ministry--ministry that organizes programs according to ages and interests but also develops intentional activities and training events to bring families together. Jay Strother (minister to emerging generations at Brentwood Baptist Church in Tennessee) prefers Family-Equipping Ministry, maintaining age-organized ministry while reorganizing the congregation to call parents to become active partners in the discipleship of their children., A point/counterpoint discussion of differing family ministry approaches ("Family-Integrated Church, Family-Driven Faith," "Family-Based Ministry: Separated Contexts, Shared Focus," and "Family-Equipping Ministry: Church and Home as Co-Champions")., In Perspectives on Family Ministry , Timothy Paul Jones makes the case that every church is called to some form of family ministry--but what he means by "family ministry" isn't simply one more program to add to an already-packed schedule According to Jones, the most effective family ministries involve refocusing every church process to engage parents in the process of discipling their children and to draw family members together instead of pulling them apart. Jones sets the stage with introductory chapters on the historical contexts and foundations of family ministry. Then, three effective practitioners show clearly how your church can make the transition to family ministry. Paul Renfro (pastor of discipleship at Grace Family Baptist Church in Spring, Texas) writes in favor of Family-Integrated Ministry, where the emphasis is on intergenerational discipleship. Brandon Shields (minister to high school students at Highview Baptist Church, a multi-site megachurch in Kentucky and Indiana) supports Family-Based Ministry--ministry that organizes programs according to ages and interests but also develops intentional activities and training events to bring families together. Jay Strother (minister to emerging generations at Brentwood Baptist Church in Tennessee) prefers Family-Equipping Ministry, maintaining age-organized ministry while reorganizing the congregation to call parents to become active partners in the discipleship of their children.
LC Classification NumberBV4438.R46 2009

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