A Theology for Family Ministries

A Theology for Family Ministries
Author: Michael J. Anthony,Michelle D. Anthony
Publsiher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2011
Genre: Church work with families
ISBN: 9780805464214

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Experts develop a biblical theology for family ministry to help churches reach all types of families today, from traditional nuclear homes to single-parent, blended, and gay-partner families, and beyond.

A Theology for Family Ministry

A Theology for Family Ministry
Author: Michael Anthony,Michelle Anthony
Publsiher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433673672

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The times are definitely changing. What was once simply referred to as a Nuclear Family in North America has morphed into labels such as Non-Traditional Families, Fragmented Families, Single-Parent Families, Gay-Partner Families, Blended Families, and beyond. "It may not always be pretty, but it is reality, and that's the intersection between biblical ideal and ministry practice," writes editor Michael J. Anthony in A Theology for Family Ministry. With thoroughly researched input from a broad team of family experts, the book advises church and ministry leaders on how to make biblically and philosophically informed choices when reaching out to adults and children within these shifting paradigms. Emphasis is placed on what the Scriptures teach about the composition of the home, followed by discerning and hopefilled strategies for helping all families live out their God-given mandates. "While the family may continue to change into models that bring discomfort and angst to some of us, we rest in the assurance that God has a plan for those who live in any of these new configurations of what we now call family," explains Anthony. Other contributors include Ken Canfield, Michelle D. Anthony, Karen E. Jones, Freddy Cardoza, Michael S. Lawson, Richard Melick Jr., Curt Hamner, Leon Blanchette, Gordon R. Coulter, James W. Thompson, Timothy Paul Jones, Randy Stinson, Kit Rae, and David Keehn.

Family Ministry

Family Ministry
Author: Charles M. Sell
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1995-02-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310429102

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A practical resource for developing congregational stability, this updated book guides your church toward being capable of encouraging and sustaining healthy family life.

Perspectives on Family Ministry

Perspectives on Family Ministry
Author: Timothy Paul Jones
Publsiher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2019-11-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781535932806

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Every church is called to some form of family ministry, but this calling requires far more than adding another program to an already-packed schedule. The most effective family ministries refocus every church process to engage parents in discipling their children and to draw family members together instead of pulling them apart. In this second edition, Jones expands the definition of family ministry, and broadens the book's focus to address urban perspectives and family ministry in diverse settings.

Trained in the Fear of God

Trained in the Fear of God
Author: Randy Stinson,Timothy Paul Jones
Publsiher: Kregel Academic
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2024
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780825489037

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Dr. Randy Stinson and Dr. Timothy Paul Jones have been the primary architects of the theological foundations for whathas become known as “family-equipping ministry”—a recognition that the generations need one another and that parents have an inherent responsibility for the discipleship of their children.

Family Ministry

Family Ministry
Author: Diana R. Garland
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2012-08-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830863297

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North American families are in crisis, and the need for family ministry is more evident than ever. In her many years of ministry, research and teaching, author Diana Garland has found that the strength of Christian families is rooted in their faith and nurtured in their congregations. Garland believes that Christian families gain strength in part because of their communities of faith. Twelve years after first coming to print, the award-winning Family Ministry has been given a significant makeover. In this new edition Garland takes a three-pronged approach to family ministry, which includes developing families grounded in Christian faith, helping families live the teachings of Jesus with one another, and equipping and supporting families as they learn to serve others. The insights gained are organized into four main sections: The Context for Family Ministry Family Formation Family Dynamics Leading Family Ministry Garland examines and fully integrates the historical, sociological, theological and biblical contexts to understand the role and meaning of family in the life of Christians and the church. She perceptively connects these explorations with the social and cultural context of the early twenty-first century. Note: Because this ebook is large, please allow a little extra time to download after purchase.

Family Ministry Field Guide

Family Ministry Field Guide
Author: Timothy Paul Jones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Christian education
ISBN: 0898274575

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"Scripture calls parents to train their children in the faith and to nurture their children's souls. Yet few parents actively engage in their children's spiritual development. How can churches best equip families to engage in their divine calling to disciple their children? Family ministry expert Dr. Timothy Paul Jones guides church leaders to develop a ministry system that equips parents to be the primary faith-trainers in their children's lives, moving beyond mere programming into a deeper spiritual life at home, within the church, and beyond. This resource is for leaders in the trenches--those who: see parents disengaging from their children's spiritual development; see too many students leave for college and drop out of church; have heard of 'family ministry, ' and just want to know more; or are frustrated with programmed ministries that fail to produce results. Based on solid research, this field guide unpacks how real-life churches can narrow the gap between present reality and the biblical ideal of faith-nurturing families"--Publisher description.

A Biblical Theology of Youth Ministry Teenagers in the Life of the Church

A Biblical Theology of Youth Ministry  Teenagers in the Life of the Church
Author: Michael McGarry
Publsiher: Randall House Publications
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2019-05-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1614840962

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Michael McGarry explores the foundation of youth ministry in the Old and New Testaments and brings that together with Church history in a compelling way. McGarry presents a thorough biblical framework to think about youth ministry as the church's expression of partnership with the family for co-evangelizing and co-discipling the next generation.