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Ministry to Young Singles
Store Code: PS35
Formats: Word Document, Adobe PDF
Price: $14.95

Topics:Culture, Generational differences, Pastors, Shepherding, Singles, Singles ministry
Filters:Church board, Discipleship, Pastoral care, Shepherd, Singles ministry
References:1 Corinthians 9:5, 1 Corinthians 7, Philippians 4:11-14
Date Added:August 08, 2007
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Overview

Is your church's singles ministry lacking? Are singles '"singled out” of your congregation as outcasts because you unwittingly cater your ministries to couples and families? Use this tool to increase your ministerial impact on this very important group in your church.
Train your church leaders in meeting the unique needs of young single people, avoiding common missteps, and finding practical ways to set up an effective ministry.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

Basic Needs a Single-Adults Ministry Can Meet 
These nine traits can help ensure the health of a program.

Debunking Myths About Young Singles 
A closer look at the stereotypes established by church and culture.

A Dozen Ways to Kill a Singles Ministry 
Things to avoid as you reach out to those who aren’t married.

Before You Start 
This step-by-step checklist provides a foundation for a single-adults ministry.

Sending Singles the Right Signals 
The way leaders communicate makes a big difference to those who aren’t married.

Three Ways to Blend Your Congregation 
The interaction between singles and marrieds is an important dynamic.

Helping Singles Combat Loneliness 
What to do when a single’s desire for marriage turns to discouragement.

What to Say About Sex 
Ignoring sexuality robs churches of an important opportunity to minister to singles.


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