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Andrew Root

    Andrew Root critically explores youth, faith, and ministry, drawing on theological and sociological insights to understand the contemporary challenges facing young people within the church. His work frequently examines how young individuals can find meaning and connection in a world marked by secularization and alienation. Root investigates how practical theology might help rekindle deeper religious experiences in young lives. His writing appeals to readers seeking a profound understanding of the intersection between faith and the younger generation.

    Revisiting Relational Youth Ministry – From a Strategy of Influence to a Theology of Incarnation
    Churches and the Crisis of Decline
    The Pastor in a Secular Age
    The Promise of Despair
    Bonhoeffer as Youth Worker
    The Congregation in a Secular Age
    • 2023

      Ministry in a Secular Age Set

      • 1696 pages
      • 60 hours of reading

      Exploring the church's relevance in today's secular world, this collection by Andrew Root delves into various aspects of faith and community. Each book addresses critical issues such as faith formation, pastoral roles, congregational challenges, and the impact of innovation and mysticism on modern spirituality. Root provides insights into the church's response to decline and encourages a reimagining of its mission in contemporary society, making this set a vital resource for church leaders and scholars alike.

      Ministry in a Secular Age Set
    • 2023
    • 2023
    • 2022

      Congregations often seek to combat decline by using innovation to produce new resources. Leading practical theologian Andrew Root shows that the church's crisis is not in the loss of resources but in the loss of life--and that life can return only when we remain open to God's encountering presence.

      Churches and the Crisis of Decline
    • 2021

      Nerdycorn

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.8(116)Add rating

      Fern isn't your usual unicorn...she loves chemistry and math-and she refuses to change who she is in this sweet and empowering picture book about being yourself and standing up for yourself, too!

      Nerdycorn
    • 2021

      The Congregation in a Secular Age

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.5(141)Add rating

      A leading practical theologian articulates why congregations feel pressured by the speed of change in modern life and encourages an approach that doesn't fall into the negative traps of our secular age.

      The Congregation in a Secular Age
    • 2020

      The End of Youth Ministry?

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.2(179)Add rating

      Using an innovative first-person fictional narrative, an expert in youth ministry diagnoses the challenges facing the church today and offers a new way to think about what youth ministry can be for: not happiness, but joy.

      The End of Youth Ministry?
    • 2019

      The Pastor in a Secular Age

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.4(208)Add rating

      Through an abundance of examples, this book explores how pastors have both perpetuated and responded to our secular age, and provides a new vision for pastoral ministry today.

      The Pastor in a Secular Age
    • 2018

      The Grace of Dogs

      A Boy, a Black Lab, and a Father's Search for the Canine Soul

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the profound bond between dogs and humans, this insightful and entertaining read delves into the spiritual dimensions of their relationship. It highlights the unique ways in which dogs enrich our lives and the deep connections that can form, offering a blend of humor and wisdom that resonates with pet lovers. Through engaging anecdotes and thoughtful reflections, the book reveals why this companionship is unlike any other, making it a must-read for anyone who has ever shared their life with a dog.

      The Grace of Dogs
    • 2018

      Exploding Stars, Dead Dinosaurs, and Zombies

      Youth Ministry in the Age of Science

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The tension between science and Christianity poses challenges to youth faith, yet Andrew Root argues they can coexist. He critiques how science often overclaims truth while faith underplays its significance. Through a fictional narrative featuring a youth pastor and his diverse group of students, Root illustrates the potential for faith to thrive amidst scientific discourse. His insights emphasize the importance of both faith and science in shaping the experiences of adolescents, offering a nuanced perspective on their spiritual development in a modern context.

      Exploding Stars, Dead Dinosaurs, and Zombies