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The Adolescent Journey: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Practical Youth Ministry is unavailable, but you can change that!

Adolescence is a time of individuation—children are slowly finding their identity as adults, separate from their parents and other adult influences. Such a critical time of psychological development is complicated by cultural influences that shape their expectations of adulthood and color how they relate to other people and even God. The task of the youth pastor becomes to help adolescents...

Three related insights set the stage for the reconciliation ministry that is the youth worker’s birthright. First, youth workers must be bilingual—able to find correspondence between the asymmetrical perspectives of social psychology and theology. The theoretical and practical issues that attend to adolescence are best considered in the light of both these disciplines and in their correspondence. Second, a practical theology of youth ministry unites three strands of existence: the individual, the
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