Relational Children's Ministry: Turning Kid-Influencers Into Lifelong Disciple Makers
By (Author) Dan Lovaglia
Foreword by Jim Burns
Zondervan
Zondervan
5th May 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
Religious ministry and clergy
259.22
Paperback
272
Width 139mm, Height 213mm, Spine 18mm
249g
Childrens ministry has the power to change the lives of kids and families. Unfortunately, its not always clear that the work a person does with kids is really making a lasting difference. Ask childrens ministry leaders and kid-influencers if they are making the impact on childrens lives as they had hoped and most likely the responses will be mixed. And for good reason. Research over the past decade has revealed an alarming lack of long-term growth in the faith community as children progress through student ministries into adulthood.
Clearly, something needs to change.
Relational Childrens Ministry seeks to reverse this trend by equipping childrens ministry leaders with practical tools to disrupt the status quo approach to discipleship with children and realign their ministries for greater long-term impact. Ministry leaders will:
Childrens ministry leaders will receive practical training to refocus their childrens ministry along with time-tested tools to personally recommit to lifelong discipleship. Kid-influencers can become a disciple-making community that redirects the current trajectory for this and future generations.
Dan Lovaglia is director of leadership development at Awana. With 15 years of pastoral ministry experience, he is committed to intentionally equipping kids, families, and ministry leaders to know, love, and serve Christ. Dan holds a bachelors degree in youth ministry from Moody Bible Institute and a Masters degree in evangelism and spiritual formation from Wheaton College. He most recently served as discipleship teaching and content director at Willow Creek Community Church. Dan and his wife, Kate, live in the northwest suburbs of Chicago with their two teenage sons.