DISCIPLING GENERATION Y
Steve Griffiths,Bible Reading Fellowship (4 start out of 5)
In ten chapters Steve Griffiths explores nine themes that come up in Revelation, and how these truths and themes are important to Generation Y. Some of the themes included are, ‘what is the Church?’, ‘who is Satan?’ and ‘what is the final judgement of God?’. These aren’t arbitrary themes; all of them are demonstrated from the text in Revelation and themes the current generation of young people need engagement with. It’s here that Steve’s knowledge of the Bible really shines through. Revelation is a book filled with imagery taken from elsewhere in the Bible and this is carefully explained, diving into the culture of the day and the Greek text when needed. The reason this stands out as a book for youth workers, not other Christian ministers, is the continual emphasis on how these themes apply to this current generation of young people, and how we as youth workers could get our young people to engage with them. It does this by provoking you to think rather than by providing neat discussion questions for your small group.
A few times while reading this book I stopped and considered how and why I wasn’t engaging young people with these themes, and what we needed to do about that. It’s a book that’s worth thinking through the implications of slowly. There’s plenty to challenge most youth workers, and even when people disagree, it should force them to argue their case from the Bible. If there is a deficiency in youth ministry books with a depth of theology, this book definitely goes some way to rectify that. More like this please.
MARK WALLEY IS A YOUTH WORKER IN CENTRAL LONDON.
EMOTIONAL LITERACY FOR YOUTH WORKERS
Claire Farley and Philip Eley, Grove Publishing (3 stars out of 5)
Once you have read about the what and the why of emotional literacy, Farley and Eley then explore the how; providing thought-provoking reflections, activities and further resources to equip the youth worker personally as well as in their role with young people. Overall, this was a fantastic book, and a must-have for any youth worker.
LAURA WHITMARSH IS ON MATERNITY LEAVE FROM HER ROLE AS A PIONEER YOUTH MINISTER.
LUKE: WHO IS JESUS, DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF JESUS, CARRY YOUR CROSS
Ken and Julie Moser,10 Publishing (5 stars out of 5)
The weekly ‘For your eyes only’ section encourages young people in their own regular quiet times, while the ‘For your information’ points are really helpful insights into the text and culture of the time. They are probably best used within a cell group setting of young people who have time to engage with the text and thrash out what it means to be a disciple.
RACHAEL COSTA IS PART OF SELFHARM.CO.UK TEAM.
DEPARTURES
The Gentlemen (5 stars out of 5)
JOEL TOOMBS IS THE FOUNDER OF THE MENTORING NETWORK AND A REGULAR CONTRIBUTOR TO PREMIER YOUTHWORK.