Dont Despise Our Youth
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Revitalizing Urban Youth Ministry with Faithful Evangelism and Robust Discipleship
Today’s youth face immense challenges, and their role within church communities is often undervalued. Don’t Despise Our Youth by David A. Washington offers a powerful call to action to transform youth ministry into a platform where young people are empowered to lead, thrive, and serve alongside their church.
Washington writes from his own powerful experience, having come to faith through the work of youth ministry in inner-city Chicago. He credits this ministry with rescuing him from a life of gang involvement, crime, prison, and imminent death, providing the guidance he once lacked.
Having experienced firsthand the impact of youth ministry, Washington uses scripture, personal stories, and powerful testimonies to shine a light on the transformational influence youth can have within the church. This book challenges traditional views of youth ministry and inspires you to see the full potential and worth of youth, urging church leaders and congregations to build ministries that reflect discipleship, community, and the foundation of God’s Word.
Whether you’re a youth leader, pastor, parent, or educator, this book will inspire and equip you to foster meaningful discipleship in urban and African-American contexts and empower the next generation to rise into their God-given potential.
This book features:
*Scripture-Driven Insights – Explore biblical principles that inspire renewed hope for youth ministry.
*Authentic Life Stories – Gain perspectives through real-life anecdotes and testimonies.
*A Contextual Focus – Access a resource designed specifically for urban and African American church contexts, addressing unique challenges and opportunities.
*Practical Inspiration – Equip yourself with tools to cultivate a thriving youth ministry that empowers and uplifts.
Don’t Despise Our Youth is your invitation to see today’s youth not as a challenge, but as a valuable blessing to the church’s present and future. Get your copy today and transform your approach to youth ministry in your context.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781514013021
ISBN10: 1514013029
David Washington
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2025
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
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