Catechism Classes and Other Surprising Precedents for Age-Organized Ministries
In recent years, a small but vocal cluster of church leaders has contended that age-organized classes for youth and children are a recent innovation—but are they?
Here’s an excerpt from the forthcoming book Navigating Student Ministry, edited by Tim McKnight, to which I contributed this appendix as well as a chapter on parent ministry:
In recent years, a small but vocal cluster of church leaders has contended that age-organized programs and ministries in the church ought to be be eliminated. These proponents of “f…
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