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Developing a Relational Style of Youth Ministry

Build deeper relationships by spending time together.
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Topics:Generations, Volunteers
Filters:Mentoring, Youth ministry, Youth pastor
References:Matthew 22:37-39
Date Added:February 22, 2011
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To have a relational style of youth ministry, you and other leaders must work together to purposefully develop it. You'll find that most of the recommended action steps listed below require attitude adjustments rather than extra time from your week. I encourage you to make sure everyone on your team reads through the steps and uses them as a checklist ...

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Joe Chan

February 28, 2011  10:21am

One more aspect of relational style is to establish trusting relationship with the parents of the youths. This is one of the most challenging areas for youth minsters because they are often not comfortable in interacting with parents. However, with an effective relationship with the parents, a youth minister's work is significantly hampered.

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