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Synopsis

"I needed this tool when I was a hands-on youth leader. I'm betting you do too."

--Kara Powell, from the foreword

"This book by Matt Laidlaw is going to be used widely by youth workers who are concerned about biblical illiteracy among young people today ... I give this book two thumbs up."

--Tony Campolo, author, speaker, and a founder of the Red Letter Christians movement


Bring Scripture to life with teenagers.

As much as youth leaders may love the Bible, we often handle it poorly in our ministries. We get stuck in ruts. We worry about "relevance" but fail to see the depth of what's already there. We wonder:

  • Is there more than one way to read and study the Bible in our youth ministry?
  • How can we engage the Bible so they'll want to keep reading?
  • What do we do with all of our students' questions about what we read in the Bible?
  • How can engaging the Bible be a spiritual experience, not just an educational exercise?
  • Plus, the question we're all asking: What should we do at youth group next week?

This book is for anyone who has struggled to know how to open the Bible with young people in large groups, small groups, Sunday school, mentoring relationships, or through camps and retreats. Drawing from over a dozen years of FYI's research with young people and churches, this resource focuses in on Matt's own experience reading the Bible firsthand and attempting to teach it to students as a youth pastor.

Start here to refresh the way you read the Bible with young people.

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About the Author

Matthew J. Laidlaw is the Dean of Student Life at Calvin Christian High School in Grandville, Michigan, and has served for over a decade in church-based pastoral roles ranging from student ministry to executive leadership. Matthew is a student at the Living School for Action and Contemplation, a graduate of Kuyper College (BS) and Grand Rapids Theological Seminary (MA), and has lived and studied in the Middle East. Matthew and his wife Stephanie live in West Michigan with their two young children.

Brad M. Griffin is the Director of the Fuller Youth Institute, where he develops research-based training for youth workers and parents. A speaker, blogger, and volunteer youth pastor, Brad is the coauthor of Growing Young, several Sticky Faith books, Right Click: Parenting Your Teenager in a Digital Media World, and the series Can I Ask That?: 8 Hard Questions about God and Faith. Brad and his family live in Southern California.

Review

"I needed this tool when I was a hands-on youth leader. I'm betting you do too."
--Kara Powell, Executive Director at the Fuller Youth Institute


"This book by Matt Laidlaw is going to be used widely by youth workers who are concerned about biblical illiteracy among young people today. Matt provides outstanding directives on how to get young people involved in the Bible and how to get them discussing how the Bible relates to their everyday experiences. I give this book two thumbs up."

--Tony Campolo, author, speaker, and a founder of the Red Letter Christians movement


"Many churches spend their energy trying to "get it right" when it comes to WHAT the Bible is and WHAT the Bible says. This is especially true when it comes to how many churches engage their young people.

"Through Matt's unique story and perspective, he invites us into a broader experience of HOW we read the Bible and challenges us to consider that there are more "how's" than we could have imagined. This book will help people move from using the Bible only to gain information, and into a growing relationship with the Bible and a lifelong journey of transformation."

-- Richard Rohr, OFM author of The Divine Dance

"Laidlaw charts a course from the shores of reading the Bible to the deep waters of allowing the Bible to lead us in youth ministry. In a journey with the author from the shores of Lake Superior to the Sea of Galilee, this resource will immerse your ministry-- and more importantly your own spiritual journey--in rich biblical reflection and thoughtful practice with young people."

--Abigail Visco Rusert, Director, Institute for Youth Ministry, Princeton Theological Seminary


"This book is for the heroes who dream big about how students can form a different kind of relationship with the words of God. I'm a fan of anyone who begs us to stick with students in the questions and dissonance that result when we let the Bible shape who we are. Matt gives us engaging help to reframe the way we experience the Bible."

--Brooklyn Lindsey, recovering youth minister, writer, speaker, church planter of Somos Church, Lakeland, Florida


"Some theorists have argued that we're living in a post-reading world. Fewer people are reading books, and even fewer are reading newspapers. YouTube and Netflix have become ubiquitous. Youth workers have a struggle ahead of them; not only do they need to convince young people to read, but to read an ancient text for meaning and direction in their lives today. While young people might think it an option not to read, the depth of the Christian tradition and the importance of discerning the action of the living God make reading the biblical text essential. Right at the crux of this tension, Matt Laidlaw offers all of us an incredibly helpful resource to find our way productively through this reality. I promise this little book will open your mind about reading the Bible and impact your young people. It is a treasure."

--Andrew Root, Professor of Youth and Family Ministry, Luther Seminary and author of Exploding Stars, Dead Dinosaurs, and Zombies: Youth Ministry in an Age of Science

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  • PublisherFuller Youth Institute
  • Publication date2018
  • ISBN 10 0991488067
  • ISBN 13 9780991488063
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages250
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