Connect: Real Relationships in a World of Isolation
"In an age where teenagers are deeply engaged in virtual communities and social networks, theyâre still feeling alone and isolated. It may sound all too simple, but the truth is that you have the opportunity to make a profound impact on the lives of students with the simple act of spending time with them, one-on-one. Whether youâre a volunteer or the lead youth pastor, getting some students to open up and share their lives can be a challenge. In this practical book youâll learn the importance of connecting with students on an individual basis and get helpful ideas on how to engage a variety of students in meaningful dialogue. Youâll explore and learn more about connecting with six different types of students, including: ⢠The âNo Wayâ Kid ⢠The âNot Interestedâ Kid ⢠The âChecking Things Out Kidâ ⢠The âStagnantâ Kid ⢠The âGrowingâ Kid ⢠The âLooking for Ministryâ Kid Connect will walk you through the steps to lead you into relationships with students that go beyond the youth room and impact them into adulthood."
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"In an age where teenagers are deeply engaged in virtual communities and social networks, theyâre still feeling alone and isolated. It may sound all too simple, but the truth is that you have the opportunity to make a profound impact on the lives of students with the simple act of spending time with them, one-on-one. Whether youâre a volunteer or the lead youth pastor, getting some students to open up and share their lives can be a challenge. In this practical book youâll learn the importance of connecting with students on an individual basis and get helpful ideas on how to engage a variety of students in meaningful dialogue. Youâll explore and learn more about connecting with six different types of students, including: ⢠The âNo Wayâ Kid ⢠The âNot Interestedâ Kid ⢠The âChecking Things Out Kidâ ⢠The âStagnantâ Kid ⢠The âGrowingâ Kid ⢠The âLooking for Ministryâ Kid Connect will walk you through the steps to lead you into relationships with students that go beyond the youth room and impact them into adulthood."





















