Sticky Faith, Youth Worker Edition, Kara Powell
Sticky Faith, Youth Worker Edition, Kara Powell
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Sticky Faith, Youth Worker Edition
Practical Ideas to Nurture Long-Term Faith in Teenagers

Author: Kara Powell, Brad M. Griffin, Cheryl A. Crawford

Narrator: Charity Spencer

Unabridged: 5 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 04/12/2022

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Many of the statistics you read about teenagers and faith can be alarming. Recent studies show that 40-50 percent of kids who are connected to a youth group throughout their senior year will fail to stick with their faith in college. As youth workers are pouring their time and energy into the students in their ministries, they are often left wondering if they’ve done enough to equip their students to carry their faith into adulthood. Fuller Youth Institute has done extensive research in the area of youth ministry and teenage development.In Sticky Faith, the team at FYI presents youth workers with both a theological/philosophical framework and practical programming ideas that develop long-term faith in teenagers. Each chapter presents a summary of FYI’s quantitative and qualitative research, along with the implications of this research, including program ideas suggested and tested by youth ministries nationwide. This resource will give youth pastors what they need to help foster a faith that sticks with all the teenagers in their group long after they’ve left the youth room.Tables, figures, discussion questions, and deeper discussion of the data collection informing this book are included in the audiobook companion PDF download.

About Kara Powell

Dr. Kara E. Powell is an educator, professor, youth minister, author, and speaker. She is the Executive director of the Fuller Youth Institute and a faculty member at Fuller Theological Seminary (see www.fulleryouthinstitute.org). Kara also serves as an Advisor to Youth Specialties and currently volunteers in student ministries at Lake Avenue church in Pasadena, CA.  She is the author of many books including Sticky Faith: Everyday Ideas to Build Lasting Faith in Your Kids (with Chap Clark) and Deep Justice Journeys. Kara lives in Pasadena with her husband, Dave, and their children, Nathan, Krista, and Jessica.

About Brad M. Griffin

Brad M. Griffin is the associate director of the Fuller Youth Institute, where he develops research-based training for youth workers and has co-authored Sticky Faith: Youth Worker Edition and Deep Justice Journeys. A native Kentuckian, Brad now lives in Pasadena with his wife, Missy, and their three children. After more than fifteen years in youth ministry, he now volunteers at his church.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Aaron

A fantastic book, choke full of great ideas. I actually used this book's chapters as jumping off points for a series of youth lessons. I found the book to be very encouraging and helpful in active ideas (not a huge idea person myself), but, being just a volunteer, it also felt convicting and slightl......more

Goodreads review by DW

I would have said that the "sticky faith" definition is really just "real faith," as in, it is internalized and it matters to the person. It's interesting to read this book and see that I did in fact have many of the things that are encouraged - multi-generational church service, being on the worshi......more

Goodreads review by Garrett

Really, really, good observations about the current state of youth ministry and a must read for both new and old youth ministers. This book does an excellent job of giving concrete goals and ideas to youth ministers on how to operate their ministry. Many times, I think Youth workers can be most susc......more

Goodreads review by Dan

This is the best research-based resource for churches who want to build a strong bridge into adulthood for their children's and youth ministries. No single suggestion in the book is a silver bullet to "fix" the issue with young people "leaving" the church (that phrase has a lot of loaded language, a......more