Revisiting Relational Youth Ministry Quotes
Revisiting Relational Youth Ministry: From a Strategy of Influence to a Theology of Incarnation
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“Ministry, then, is not about "using" relationships to get individuals to accept a "third thing," whether that be conservative politics, moral behaviors or even the gospel message. Rather, ministry is about connection, one to another, about sharing in suffering and joy, about persons meeting persons with no pretense or secret motives. It is about shared life, confessing Christ not outside the relationship but within it. This, I learned, was living the gospel.
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― Revisiting Relational Youth Ministry: From a Strategy of Influence to a Theology of Incarnation
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― Revisiting Relational Youth Ministry: From a Strategy of Influence to a Theology of Incarnation
“Ministry is not about helping these kids be better Christians; it is about helping them be what God created them to be-human. And it is the degradation of their humanity, brought about by broken and abusive families, violent neighborhoods, failing schools and poverty, that caused them to lash out so forcefully. Ministry is about suffering with them in their dehumanization, celebrating their human endeavors and in all things pointing to the true human, Jesus Christ our Lord.
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― Revisiting Relational Youth Ministry: From a Strategy of Influence to a Theology of Incarnation
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― Revisiting Relational Youth Ministry: From a Strategy of Influence to a Theology of Incarnation
“Ministry, then, is not about "using" relationships to get individuals to accept a "third thing," whether that be conservative politics, moral behaviors or even the gospel message. Rather, ministry is about connection, one to another, about sharing in suffering and joy, about persons meeting persons with no pretense or secret motives. It is about shared life, confessing Christ not outside the relationship but within it. This, I learned, was living the gospel.”
― Revisiting Relational Youth Ministry: From a Strategy of Influence to a Theology of Incarnation
― Revisiting Relational Youth Ministry: From a Strategy of Influence to a Theology of Incarnation
“By mobilizing relational ministry from how, by stopping only at Langmead's first aspect of incarnational mission (Jesus as a pattern for mission), the who of personal encounter, of participation in the continued presence of Jesus, is squeezed out into a utilitarian pattern (Jesus did it this way so we should too) that can be duplicated but lacks the indwelling power and direction of God.”
― Revisiting Relational Youth Ministry: From a Strategy of Influence to a Theology of Incarnation
― Revisiting Relational Youth Ministry: From a Strategy of Influence to a Theology of Incarnation
