Fall 2003/Pasadena
YF500
Clark
YF500: FOUNDATION OF YOUTH MINISTRY. Chapman Clark.
DESCRIPTION:
- This course gives an overview of contemporary culture, especially
as it affects youth ministry; provides foundational and historical youth
ministry concepts, models and philosophies. In addition, a broad spectrum of
ministry programs and issues will be addressed, such as "the changing family,"
recruitment and care of volunteers, organizing a ministry program, missions and
service, outreach to adolescents, camping, etc.
RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
- From a human perspective, the future of the church rests in the
hands of the next generation. How those in power pass on the Christian faith to
children and adolescents will determine the shape of the church for years to
come. Understanding the nature of human and spiritual development, how to read
a culture, how to solicit support and adult ownership and how to develop
programs and models that reach an adolescent subculture will honor God by
preparing them for service in the Kingdom.
COURSE FORMAT:
- Lectures, class discussion, and presentations by various guest
experts will make up the class time. Each student will complete a detailed
final project. The class will meet weekly for three-hour sessions.
REQUIRED READING:
- Clark, Chap. The Youth Worker's Handbook to Family Ministry.
Zondervan/Youth Specialties, 1997.
- Clark, Chap; Kendra Dean; and Dave Rahn. Starting Right: A Practical
Theology of Youth Ministry. Zondervan/Youth Specialties, 2001.
- Fields, Doug. Purpose Driven Youth Ministry. Zondervan/Youth
Specialties, 1998 (390 pages).
- Mueller, Walter. Understanding Today's Youth Culture. Rev. ed.
Tyndale, 1998 (260 pages).
- Stevenson, D. and Barbara L. Schneider. The Ambitious Generation:
America's Teenagers, Motivated but Directionless. Yale University Press,
1999.
RECOMMENDED READING:
- Barna, G. Generation Next. Regal, 1995.
- Borgman, D. When Kum Ba Ya is Not Enough. Hendrickson, 1997.
- Campolo, T. Church and the American Teenager. Zondervan, 1995.
- DeVries, M. Family-Based Youth Ministry. InterVarsity Press, 1994.
- Dunn, R. and M. Senter, eds. Reaching a Generation for Christ.
Moody, 1998.
- Jones, Karen and Dave Rahn. Youth Ministry That Transforms.
Zondervan/Youth Specialties, 2001.
- Olson, Ginny; Diane Elliot; and Mike Work. Youth Ministry Management
Tools. Zondervan/Youth Specialties, 2000.
- Rice, W. Junior High Ministry. Rev. ed. Zondervan, 1998.
- Senter, M. The Coming Revolution in Youth Ministry. Scripture Press,
1992.
ASSIGNMENTS:
- Five two-page reflections on the readings.
- A midterm on the lectures.
- A final project which reflects a programmatic interpretation of the course
content.
PREREQUISITES: None.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM:
- Meets M.Div. core requirement in Christian Formation and
Discipleship (MIN 4); a required course for M.Div. concentration in Youth,
Family and Culture; and for M.A. in Youth, Family and Culture.
FINAL EXAMINATION: None.