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BEST YOUTH RELATED BOOKS

1. Youth Aflame: Manual for Discipleship


If you do not know about Winkie Pratney's work, you need to learn now. As one of the foremost experts in youth ministry,
Winkie's first book is one of the best guidelines for developing young disciples that are "on fire" for Christ. He combines a New
Testament message, strategy, and teaching method to offer a plan of instruction that can be used in youth ministry to promote
discipleship.

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2. Ultimate CORE: Church on the Radical Edge


Winkie Pratney continues to inspire youth workers with his insight into the workings of youth ministry and student life. "The
CORE" is about getting to the heart of youth ministry to raise students that have a deep faith and actionable heart. Written by
Winkie Pratney and Trevor Yaxley, the book addresses a number of topics that students face in this millennium in a way that
empowers leaders to be effective and powerful Christians.

3. Purpose Driven Youth Ministry


If you haven't heard of Winkie Pratney, you may have heard of Doug Fields, another prominent expert in youth ministry. If you
have found it your calling to reach out to students and see God change their lives, Doug Fields uses fundamentals like
evangelism, discipleship, fellowship, ministry, and worship to create healthy ministry.

4. Your First Two Years in Youth Ministry: A Personal and Practical Guide
A sequel to the popular "Purpose Driven Youth Ministry," Doug Fields helps youth workers take the first steps in developing a
healthy youth ministry. It is a helpful guide if you are new to ministry or want to add a new fire to your current ministry.

5. Handbook on Counseling Youth: A Comprehensive Guide for Equipping Youth Workers


Many potential youth workers avoid getting into youth ministry because they are afraid of facing the crises that Christian teens
face. This book is an easy-to-use guide for anyone who is not quite sure how to approach teens facing things like emotional
issues, abuse, addictions, family problems, and more.

6. The Be-With Factor: Mentoring Students in Everyday Life


Offering practical mentoring approaches that are patterned after Jesus' example of being with his disciples in a variety of real-life
settings, Bo Boshers and Judson Poling offer a new way to reach out to students. By showing the impact of your faith in everyday
life, the authors show how each person has the potential to reach an entire generation - one student at a time.

7. Small Group Strategies: Ideas & Activities for Developing Spiritual Growth
Charley Scandlyn and Laurie Polich offer strategies that will help you develop meetings and activities that help push students
faith to the next level. The book offers a tool-based approach to increase your students' spiritual maturity.

8. Shaping the Spiritual Life of Students: A Guide for Youth Workers


Set the pace with your students so that spiritual growth occurs along with natural maturity. Richard Dunn offers pacing
techniques so that leaders move at the right pace with sensitivity to the unique spiritual issues that occur during teen development
from junior high through college.

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