Document Type
Contribution to Book
Publication Date
2009
Abstract
This paper will point out how deeply ingrained post-modern thinking has become in Western culture. It will remind us that our youth and young adults, who are post-modern, are not the enemy (as some would categorize them), but that they are ‘the beloved of God.’ We have been called and commissioned to reach them by the grace of God. This paper will argue that the church’s response to our post-modern youth, if it is to be efficacious, will require a paradigm shift, from its predominantly information style toward a more relational model of ministry. This can be facilitated by restructuring the church and its youth/young adult program around the development of ‘God Connections,’ a radically different model of small group that focuses on authenticity, community building, and spiritual formation.
First Page
179
Last Page
183
Book Title
Ministering with Millennials: A Complete Report on the 180 Symposium
Editor
Roger Dudley with Allen Walshe
Publisher
Advent Source
City
Lincoln, NE
Series
The 180° Symposium
ISBN
9781577565307
First Department
Discipleship and Religious Education
Recommended Citation
Walshe, Allen, "Transformational Youth Ministry" (2009). Faculty Publications. 159.
https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/pubs/159
Acknowledgements
Used by permission, Center for Youth Evangelism at Andrews University