Book Review: Knowing God, by J.I. Packer
J.I. Packer’s book “Knowing God” is a modern classic for good reasons. This book review highlights it’s strengths and why it’s a good book for youth workers to read.
YPT Podcast Episode 46: Resources for Youth Workers (John Perritt)
A shared episode with Reformed Youth Ministry, highlighting some resources for youth workers.
Youth Leader, Learn How to Read
When I became a better reader, my spiritual life deepend more than I expected. Here are a few ways youth workers can become better readers.
What Should I Read This Year?
So many books. So little time. A handful of YPT’s readers and contributors recommend books to narrow down your reading list for the new year.
Book Review: Deeper, by Dane Ortlund
Read Deeper first for your own soul. Then consider how to bring its message to your students. Slow down, give up, and grow in Christ. He is more than enough, and more than capable to lead us home.
Book Review: What God Has to Say About Our Bodies
Will Standridge reviews a new book by Sam Allberry that presents a robust biblical anthropology. Youth workers will be better equipped to discuss matters of gender and sexuality with students after reading “What God Has to Say About Our Bodies.”
Book Highlight: Lead Them to Jesus
Youth ministry is theological ministry. Students ask hard questions and being a youth worker can be overwhelming. Lead Them to Jesus was written to help volunteer youth workers to navigate these significant conversations and to equip them with the practical skills that benefit every fruitful youth worker.