Ministry
Conversations:
Asset-Based Community Ministry
An Interview with Curt Gibson
We continue our series of downloadable audio files with this month's free resource!
Kara Powell asks Curt Gibson, Pastor of Neighborhood Student Mentoring at the Lake Avenue Community Foundation in Pasadena, about applying insights from Search Institute's 40 Developmental Assets to outreach-based ministry among urban youth.
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FREE RESOURCES accompanying the book Deep Ministry in a Shallow World
Information about and application materials for the Urban Youth Ministry Certificate program
Developing resources for youth workers who minister in urban areas
Responding to the AIDS pandemic in Africa on multiple levels here and abroad
Discovering what's missing in youth ministry to prepare students for the college leap
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January 2007 Update from CYFM and Kara Powell
I had a disturbing conversation with a youth worker over lunch yesterday. She and her group of 30 high school kids raised $7,000 for an overseas community development ministry. Instead of giving the youth ministry high fives for their hard work, the senior pastor belittled their efforts, criticizing them for not being focused on “the gospel.”
Sure, the gospel is about our spiritual needs, but the Shalom of God’s kingdom brings restoration to us not just spiritually but physically, emotionally, and relationally as well.
In this January issue of our CYFM E-Journal, we are turning the spotlight on holistic ministry. Through these articles, we wrestle with a few questions, like What does holistic ministry mean? And, How do we do it, and do it well?
Often urban youth workers are especially aware of the need to help kids holistically because their kids come from high-risk communities that tend to lack family support. Our research on holistic ministry is a focus of our Urban Youth Ministry Certificate program. Our next cohort of 25 urban youth workers starts in May 2007 in conjunction with the Urban Youth Workers Institute Conference, but applications are due February 9. If you are an urban youth worker in a church or parachurch setting, we hope you prayerfully consider joining this 2-year fully-accredited training program. Scholarships are available for all students accepted to the program.
Here’s to helping our kids and families see the whole truth of the whole gospel.
Kara Powell
Kara E. Powell, PhD,
is the Executive Director of the Center for Youth and Family Ministry and an
Assistant Professor of Youth and Family Ministry at Fuller Theological
Seminary. She has been in youth ministry for 18 years and is the author of
many articles and books including Deep Ministry in a Shallow World (co-authored with Chap Clark, Zondervan, 2006) Help!
I'm a Woman in Youth Ministry (Zondervan, 2004)
Mirror! Mirror! (Zondervan, 2003), and the Good Sex Curriculum Guide (co-authored with Jim Hancock, Zondervan, 2001).
Please PASS ON this E-Journal to your ministry team and youth worker friends!
Our Mission:
Working alongside frontline leaders, Fuller Theological Seminary's Center for Youth and Family Ministry (CYFM) exists to turn research into resources that transform youth and family ministry.
To read more about how we work and the leadership of the Center, visit www.cyfm.net.
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