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Youth ministry has increasingly lost touch with its origins in the way of Jesus and the social practices intrinsic to Christian discipleship, and has instead substituted layers of “Jesus talk,” middle class values, fun and games, and doses of “warm fellow-feeling.” Awakening Youth Discipleship articulates the history of this domestication of youth and ministry. Mahan, Warren, and White tell a story of the ways in which our society has colluded to shape a domesticated adolescence. The authors believe a Christian response to this challenge must be multilevel, addressing the problem at three levels--society, church, and individual. The authors propose reclaiming practices of discernment that both engage congregations in social awareness and involve individuals in discerning fuller vocational opportunities than those allowed by popular cultural norms.
"Awakening Youth Discipleship is a terrific, troublesome,
hopeful book, offered with characteristic thoughtfulness by three
prophets in our midst. Drawing from decades of teaching and
research in youth ministry, Brian Mahan, Michael Warren, and David
White make a provocative case for youth ministry that practices, as
Daniel Berrigan puts it, ‘the upside-down hermeneutics of Jesus
Christ.’ Awakening Youth Discipleship topples many of youth
ministry’s most sacred cows, and offers strategies that help young
people (and the rest of us) resist the deformative power of
consumerism. These views are seldom voiced in youth ministry--but
our ability to reflect Christ to and with young people absolutely
depends upon hearing them."
--Kenda Creasy Dean, Associate Professor of Youth, Church, and
Culture at Princeton Theological Seminary and author of
Practicing Passion: Youth and the Quest for a Passionate
Church and Youth and the Church of "Benign
Whatever-ism"
"Brian, David, and Michael have given us a real gift, a pearl of
great price. As a father, a teacher and a consultant, I only wish I
had this book years earlier. If, as Rahner said, the church of this
century would be a church of mystics, these three guides prove that
they are the right people to help us navigate the ‘culture tricks’
so that we’re mindful of pouring new wine into new wineskins. This
book is a significant contribution for all interested in formation,
Christian discipleship and everyday life. This book is also a great
read! It made me smile often."
--Michael J. Downey, Australian Youth Minister, author of
Digging Deep: Fostering the Spirituality of Young Men
"Brian Mahan, Mike Warren, and David White invite us to engage in
an increasingly rare and dangerous spiritual practice: thinking.
Why do we define teenagers by what they consume? Why does youth
ministry feel like a finishing school for the middle class? Who
profits from keeping teenagers nice? Where would Jesus shop? Like
Jesus, the authors walk us up the steps of the sacred temples, tune
our ears to the clink of the money-changers, and then show us how
easily the tables are flipped. Awakening Youth Discipleship
is a necessary read if youth workers are going to expose the
sanctified greed, passionate advertising, and soulful materialism
that keeps all of us, young and old, from entering the freedom of
Jesus."
--Mark Yaconelli, author of Contemplative Youth
Ministry
"For those of us in youth ministry, this book offers a mirror of
sorts. And, as with any good mirror, it offers us an opportunity
for reflection. To be honest, if you read it carefully and with an
open mind, you will probably be forced to see some facets of the
current youth ministry identity that aren’t very flattering. They
write honestly, thoughtfully and without condescension, but in
these straightforward essays I heard the sounds of some sacred cows
being butchered, the tough questions of a thorough
Cross-examination (yeah, that Cross), and what I believe
were the sounds of my chair as I squirmed a bit. The writer of
Proverbs reminds us that ‘Faithful are the wounds of a friend.’
These folks have been around youth ministry for a long time. Dave
White was one of my volunteer leaders in a church I served almost
thirty years ago. Michael Warren wrote the first serious (read:
academic, well-researched, without the word ‘ideas’ in the title)
book I ever read. They deserve to be heard, and they need to be
taken seriously."
--Duffy Robbins, Professor of Youth Ministry, Eastern
University
"I say with conviction that any church seeking to engage its
younger members should ensure that this book finds its way into the
hands of its youth leadership...it has made me more conscious of
the way I address the teens in my house, and it has made me
appreciate the uniqueness of these voices - heard less than
deserved."
--Nik Nilsson, as reviewed in Mennonite Bretheren Herald
Michael Warren is Professor for Religious Education and
Catechetical Ministry in the Department of Theology, St. John's
University, New York, and author of many books, including Youth,
Gospel, Liberation (Harper Collins, 1987); Youth and the Future of
the Church (Wipf & Stock, 2002); and At This Time In This Place
(Trinity, 1999).
David F. White is the C. Ellis and Nancy Gribble Nelson Associate
Professor of Christian Education at Austin Presbyterian Theological
Seminary in Austin, Texas. He is the author of Practicing
Discernment with Youth (Pilgrim, 2005).
Brian J. Mahan is the former director of Program in Religious
Education at Candler School of Theology, Emory University, and
author of Forgetting Ourselves on Purpose: Vocation and the Ethics
of Ambition(2002).
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