Effective generational ministry : biblical and practical insights for transforming church communities / Elisabeth A. Nesbit Sbanotto and Craig L. Blomberg. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, [(c)2016.Description: ix-xxi, 275 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
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- 9780801049484
- 0801049482
- Effective generational ministry
- BV4470.E344 2016
- BV4470.N458.E344 2016
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Boomers at large Boomers in light of the Bible Priorities for ministry with boomer Generation X: the lost middle child Xers in light of the Bible Priorities for ministry with Xers Millennials: apple of the eye Millennials in light of the Bible Priorities for ministry with millennials: getting in the game.
Understanding generational differences is a key to effective ministry in a multigenerational church. This book offers students and practitioners cutting-edge research and biblical analysis of three generations--Boomers, GenXers, and Millennials--so churches can minister more effectively within and across generational lines. The authors, one an expert on generational differences and the other a respected New Testament scholar, represent different generations and areas of expertise. The book explores key characteristics of each generation, provides biblical-theological analysis of generational attributes, and offers specific suggestions for ministry.
Elisabeth A. Nesbit Sbanotto (PhD, University of Arkansas) is assistant professor of counseling at Denver Seminary in Littleton, Colorado, and author of Generational Affiliation as a Component of Culture. Craig L. Blomberg (PhD, University of Aberdeen), the author of numerous books, is distinguished professor of New Testament at Denver Seminary.
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