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E-raamat: Re-thinking Children's Work in Churches: A Practical Guide

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Mar-2019
  • Kirjastus: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784503895
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  • Kirjastus: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784503895

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Drawing on current scholarship and research by authors with experience of a range of International contexts who are experts in their field, this accessible guide focuses on approaches that encourage spiritual, physical, mental and emotional development in children.

By outlining a range of lenses through which readers can reflect on their ministry with children and their families. this book offers inspiration to help them improve their practice. Up-to-date research and thinking provides a fresh and flexible understanding of work with children and families. It also prepares readers to develop and support a team that can take responsibility for the key areas needed in an effective children's ministry.

With each chapter featuring practice examples, relevant theory, theological reflections, opportunities for contemplation and suggestions for further reading, Re-Thinking Children's Work in Churches is an accessible and indispensable guide for those wishing to focus on the holistic development of the child.



Focusing on the holistic development of the child, the purpose of this book is to re-envision holistic approaches, as well as to prepare and inspire those involved in or wishing to support church-based children's ministry. By drawing on an international group of authors, this guide offers best practice advice from the wider world.

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Too often decisions about ministry with children are devised around activities, allowing thinking about our actions to take a back seat. Thinking and re-thinking in this area is vital! In this useful collection of essays, voices from diverse perspectives make clear issues which surely invite reflection and deep change. -- Dr Rebecca Nye, Associate Lecturer at The Open University; Trainer at Godly Play UK To say, "But we've always done it this way" will not be an option for those who read this book and let its thinking reshape their vision and imagination. These fresh insights into how children's faith is shaped and grows need to inform all our ministry with and among children and their families. Read it, share it, live it out. -- Mary Hawes, National Children and Youth Adviser for the Church of England It has been said that if you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got! This book encourages us to think differently, wrestling with 'why?' and giving us glimpses of 'how!'. Distilled wisdom for our age. -- Alan Charter is a long-standing children's champion and serves as facilitator for the Global Children's Forum This book will get you thinking, reflecting and working out ever better ways of engaging with children, and those who work with them. The authors have enormous in depth experience and expertise which shines through in every chapter. It is one of those books you can dip into for a specific chapter but is best taken as a whole because of the way each author's theme interweaves with the thinking of others. A fabulous addition to the resources available on working well with children from a thought out basis in the God who welcomes the child into the midst. -- Paul Butler, Bishop of Durham Re-thinking Children's Work in Churches is a set of essays that offer some of the imagination we need through a set of different metaphors - train driver, Facebook friend, gracious grandparent, clown and fool, favourite teacher, etc. - which give a broad set of approaches and will help those engaged with children's work, which needs to include those in ministry and leadership of the whole church, to reflect on what they are doing well and some possible ways of doing things differently. Each chapter helpfully ends with a set of questions to get that reflection and discussion going. -- Andy Goodliff, minister of Belle Vue Baptist Church, Southend * Baptist Times *

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Equipping and inspiring those involved in or wishing to support those who work with children in church
Introduction: All of God's Children 9(9)
Sally Nash
1 Train Driver: Growing through Experience
18(15)
Isobel MacDougall
2 Teddy Bear: Holding the Whispers Shared in the Dark
33(20)
Paul Nash
3 Facebook Friend: Socialisation, Socialising and Social Networking
53(11)
Carolyn Edwards
4 Gracious Grandparent: Working with Families
64(12)
Martyn Payne
5 Clown and Fool: Fun and Play
76(11)
Sian Hancock
6 Console Champion: Playing with Technology
87(11)
Andy Robertson
7 Events Manager: Big Dreams and Nuts and Bolts
98(11)
Carolyn Edwards
8 Hoodie: Spiritual Direction, Silence and Prayer
109(12)
Barbara Meardon
9 Favourite Teacher: Learning the Tenets of Our Faith
121(15)
Howard Worsley
10 Family Picnic: Intergenerational Working
136(11)
Sam Richards
11 Superhero, Advocate and Idol
147(14)
Ruth Ridley
12 Hard-nosed Head Teacher
161(10)
Michael Wells
13 Falling Leaf Catcher: Experiencing Awe and Wonder with Children
171(9)
David M. Csinos
14 Perspectives on Child Theology
180(11)
Keith J. White
The Contributors 191(3)
Index 194
Carolyn Edwards is the Programme Lead for the BA in Mission and Ministry at Cliff College, Derbyshire. Sian Hancock is Coordinator and Tutor of Children, Youth and Family Ministry at Bristol Baptist College and a Young Victims' Advocate within Avon and Somerset. Sally Nash is the Director or Midlands Centre for Children's and Youth Ministry and a Researcher at the Centre for Paediatric Spiritual Care at Birmingham Children's Hospital.