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Outreach to Young Adults
Get a better perspective on how to connect with today's young adults.
Store Code: PS64
Format(s): Microsoft Word Premium Content - Click for info
Price: $14.95

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Topics:Assimilation, Generations
Filters:Deacon, Elder, Evangelism, Outreach, Pastor, Young adults ministry
Purpose:Ministry
References:Luke 10:25, Luke 4:16, Luke 9:18
Date Added:May 27, 2009
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Overview

How well do you understand the mentality of people outside your church between 18 and 34 years old? What do they assume, what are they looking for, and how do they communicate?

This 19-page training pack includes nine articles—from the likes of Ed Stetzer and Scot McKnight—that shed some light on how to reach today's young adults. Rid yourself of misconceptions and find some helpful ideas. NOTE: You have permission to make up to 1,000 copies of this resource to be distributed in a church or educational setting.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

Seeking the iGens
A sense of self looms large for the emerging generation.

Postmodern Spirituality
Lessons learned in evangelism and Christianity while serving a cynical generation.

Six Common Mindsets
Understanding these different types of young people will help you connect with them.

Give Them Jesus!
The iGen’s deep respect for Jesus provides a natural starting point for sharing the gospel.

Bridging the Generational Gap
The fast-changing culture and skepticism of young adults requires a different approach to evangelism.

Connector Churches (free sample)
These nine traits characterize churches that reach young adults.

The Person Behind the Question
Address what people are really wondering about Christianity.

Four Myths about Reaching Young Adults
Engaging the next generation means throwing out everything you’ve learned, right? Not so fast.

Celtic-Style Evangelism
Saint Patrick modeled a style of evangelism that is especially useful in our time.


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Posted: June 03, 2009
Michael  (Guest)
If Bruce is finding it expensive for a download - and it is - spare a thought for us pastors who do not live in the US where our currencies are weak against the US dollar. Perhaps you would sell far more articles if prices were more affordable.


Posted: June 03, 2009
Rich latta  (Guest)
I totally agree with Bruce(above). These things have to be more affordable for the average person to afford. The only ones that can afford that kind of thing are people in large churches with big expense budgets. Please make them more affordable!!


Posted: July 01, 2009
ian  (Guest)
agreed, was just thinking how i'd love to see these, but not for that price



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