Keep it Real: Working with Today's Black Youth
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Offers the village of hope as a framework where pastors and leaders offer the church as a place of support guidance and accountability for youth parents and other adults who are raising todays black youth.The first edition of Working with Black Youth edited by Charles R. Foster and Grant S. Shockley was published in 1989. Since that time the challenges for black youth have only intensified and grown in complexity. A burning question of Black churches continues to be: How can we effectively ministry with our youth? Their world is fast-paced media-centered techno-savvy hip-hop violent and plagued with HIV/AIDS.  The Church wants to guide youth toward a Christian identity with values for wise decision-making. Youth want their questions heard. They want to see hope modeled. They need leadership opportunities.While there are no quick easy or singular approaches to working with black youth there can be a framework to offer vital and relevant youth ministry. This book proposes a comprehensive framework that has evolved over ten years of annual youth and family convocations of the Interdenominational Theological Center as well as youth and family forums and activities related to the Youth Hope-Builders Academy of ITC. The framework builds on the image of the congregation as a village of hope where pastors and leaders get real to offer the church as a place of support guidance and accountability for youth parents and other adults who are raising todays black youth.Contributors: Daniel O. Black Philip Dunston Maisha I. Handy Michael T. McQueen Tapiwa Mucherera Elizabeth J. Walker Herbert R. Marbury Annette R. Marbury and Anne E. Streaty Wimberly
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