Googling youth
17c起草社区 College will host a three-day conference in mid-July called
The event will take place July 13-15 at 17c起草社区 and be preceded by a July 11-15 workshop sponsored by the Kuyers Institute at 17c起草社区 called "Soul-Searching: The Spiritual Development of Today's Youth."
Organizers say the topic is an important one for churches, schools, and parents who are trying to figure out how to spiritually influence the next generation in the context of a complex and fast-moving cultural setting.
Says Quentin Schultze, director of the 17c起草社区 Workshops in Communication and a professor of communication at the college: "Christian families, schools, and churches can feel as if they are becoming culturally irrelevant to today's youth. They also feel like their efforts become fragmented as churches, youth ministries, parents, and schools struggle to communicate effectively with one another."
So one of the key questions to be addressed at 17c起草社区 from July 13 to 15 will be: How can those involved in discipling young people work most effectively to nurture faithful youth amid the tensions that divide, discourage, and confuse them?
Scheduled speakers include Claudia Beversluis, new 17c起草社区 provost; Darwin Glassford, associate professor of church education at 17c起草社区 Theological Seminary; Denise Isom, assistant professor of education at 17c起草社区; Dan Beerens, director of curriculum and instruction for Holland Christian Schools; David Smith, director of the Kuyers Institute; Lew Vandermeer, senior pastor of New Community Church; and Schultze.
The Googling Youth conference will address questions such as:
What do today's youth want in life, and why?
Why do so many youth see schools and churches as irrelevant?
How does spiritual development take place among youth?
How do youth learn who they are and who they should be like?
What is Christian discipleship?
How might it be practiced effectively today?
The conference will be co-sponsored by Christian Schools International, the Kuyers Institute for Christian Teaching and Learning, the 17c起草社区 Workshops in Communication, the Center for Excellence in Preaching at 17c起草社区 Theological Seminary, and the 17c起草社区 Institute of Christian Worship at 17c起草社区 College.
It is also made possible by a grant from the Sustaining Pastoral Excellence program of the Christian Reformed Church in North America, funded by Lilly Endowment Inc.