Como Trabajar Con Jovenes De 1 – (Spanish)
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18-25-year-olds are trying to find their place in society while living through an array of experiences that force them to reevaluate beliefs and assumptions they were raised with, which leads many students to disconnect from the church after high school.
College Ministry 101 will help church leaders understand the colleg-age-stage in order to better minister to their needs. This book will provide leaders with practical mniistry philosophies about how to effectively minister to college students through mentor relationships, what students need in their day-to-day lives, how to work with volunteers in college ministry, and how to turn college-age students into genuine disciples.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780829757828
ISBN10: 0829757821
Language: Spanish
Chuck Bomar
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2011
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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