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090 _aBV 4447 .S365 2014
100 1 _aSchmidt, Morgan,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aWoo :
_bawakening teenagers' desire to follow in the way of Jesus /
_cMorgan Schmidt.
264 1 _aSan Diego :
_bMark Oestreicher/The Youth Cartel, LLC,
_c�2014.
300 _a227 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c22 cm
336 _atext
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_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
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_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 225-227).
520 _aWhat if teenagers wanted to follow Jesus, not just avoid hell? Desire makes us who we are. What teenagers want whether they possess it, long for it, are terrified by it, deny it, pursue it, or give up on it impacts their relationships, dictates their actions, forms their character, and shapes their beliefs. So if they actually want Jesus or the church or the kingdom, then they're more likely to keep wanting their faith beyond youth group. Woo connects teenagers good desires with the Good News. It's an invitation to reimagine the church as a place where students' desires are honored; where they will encounter the One who desires and can participate with God in restoring the world. Woo isn't another method or gimmick that will bring students flocking to youth group. Instead, it suggests a way of being one that begins with us. This isn't sexy youth ministry, but it's good.
650 0 _aChurch work with teenagers.
650 0 _aChurch work with youth.
650 0 _aChristian teenagers
_xReligious life.
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