Cultivate : A Youth Workers Guide To Establishing Healthy Relationships
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Topics: College Students, Pastor and Pastors, Pastoral Care, Pastoral staff, Youth Ministry Tools, Youth Worker Training
One of the most effective ways youth workers can be fruitful in ministry is by understanding the variety of groups they will directly impact: families, volunteers, communities, and students. Because youth workers are always forming new relationships, the development of genuine, lasting connections demands intentionality.
Through Cultivate, Matt Wilks explores the variety of relationships youth workers encounter and offers insight on how to nourish these relationships. This resource will help guide you to a healthier and more sustainable approach to youth ministry.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780834150607
ISBN10: 0834150603
Matt Wilks
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2011
Publisher: Barefoot Ministries
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