Caught in Between: Engage Your Preteens Before They Check Out

Caught in Between: Engage Your Preteens Before They Check Out image
ISBN-10:

1635700663

ISBN-13:

9781635700664

Author(s): Dan Scott
Edition: First Edition
Released: Apr 18, 2018
Publisher: Orange
Format: Paperback, 161 pages
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Description:

"…this book drops an anchor for leaders in the ever-changing sea of preteen culture. A must-read for preteen leaders!" Stuart Hall, communicator, author of The Seven Checkpoints and Max Q: Developing Students of Influence

"…loads of practical information and step-by-step instruction for creating your strategy to reach preteens…" Allyson Evans, Nextgen Pastor, LifeChurch.TV

"…an awesome job of connecting the theoretical with the practical…" Sean Sweet, Community Director, FourFiveSix.org

ENGAGE YOUR PRETEENS BEFORE THEY CHECK OUT.

Preteens hold unprecedented influence on culture, more so than at any other time in history. Yet anyone who has spent time in children's or middle school ministry has stories of preteens who sit against the back wall, roll their eyes at whatever leaders say, and barely tolerate the hour. Or of some who just don't show up at all.

Today's preteens are getting lost in transition as they shift from childhood to adolescence, a unique and challenging time when they are not quite one thing and not quite the other.

In Caught In Between, Dan Scott draws from his experiences in both education and ministry, adds in the latest research findings, sums up conversations every ministry leader is having, and crafts a comprehensive plan to engage your preteens to ensure they have what they need to build an authentic faith.

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