Digital Logos Edition
How can leaders develop cross-cultural relationships? What is contemporary adolescent life like? How does divorce impact youth? The Youth, Family, and Culture Series examines the essential issues involved in studying and caring for the young. Dedicated to the preparation and vocational strengthening of those committed to adolescents’ spiritual development, the series provides a philosophical, sociological, and theological perspective on what it means to evangelize today.
Whether you’re a pastor, youth leader, or layperson, this collection will enhance your understanding of evangelism. All Scripture passages in the Youth, Family, and Culture Series link to your favorite Bible translation in your library. You can perform powerful searches by topic and find what other authors, pastors, and theologians have to say, making this collection ideal for studying youth evangelism.
Chap Clark is the vice provost for regional campuses and master’s programs and professor of youth, family, and culture at Fuller Theological Seminary, where he also serves as director of the Student Leadership Project and the Institute of Youth Ministry. He is currently based in Seattle, Washington, giving special focus to Fuller Northwest. A well-known youth ministry practitioner, Clark is the senior editor of YouthWorker Journal and the author of several books on adolescence, parenting, and youth ministry.