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Today's Feature:
THE YOUTH WORKER'S
HANDBOOK TO FAMILY MINISTRY,
by
Chap Clark
Whether
you want to start a family ministry from scratch
(in a big or small way) or simply improve your
church's existing ministry to families, you don't
have to add yet another task to your already full
plate of responsibilities. All you need is
a strategic, subtle yet deliberate shift in how
you perceive and pursue youth ministry.
Which is exactly what Chap Clark delivers in THE
YOUTH WORKER'S HANDBOOK TO FAMILY MINISTRY -- a
practical, hands-on manual for your workers who
see the need to work not just with teenagers, but
with teenagers and their parents and family -- in
whatever large or small ways they can.
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