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June 2, 2009

   

 

Welcome to June! Here’s our latest eJournal.

In this issue:

Youth Culture Lesson: The Recession
The Best Christian Music
Walt Mueller Trains Leaders to Reach Emerging Generations
Concerts with a Cause with World Vision Building 429
New Resource Review:Grown Up Digital: How the Net Generation Is Changing Your World by Don Tapscott

 
 

Youth Culture Lesson
The Recession

 
   

We all know someone who has been impacted by the current economic meltdown. Many young people are changing their buying habits, lifestyles, and even future college and career plans.

Our latest Youth Culture Lesson can help you and your group talk through some of the economic, social and theological issues involved. Click here for the free lesson.

 
  The Best Christian Music  
   

Thousands of people have spoken, and our sister Web publication www.CCMmagazine.com did the tabulations. You can read the results yourself in the 2009 Readers’ Choice Awards.

 
 

Walt Mueller Trains Leaders to Reach Emerging Generations

 
   

Culture guru and YWJ writer Walt Mueller worked with Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary to create a new doctoral program focused on training leaders to reach Emerging Generations. Click here to learn more.

 
  Concerts with a Cause with World Vision Building 429  
   

Want to hear some great music and help needy kids around the world? You can do so at a new concert tour opening tonight (June 2) in Missouri. Get all the details here.

 

YouthWorker Journal TOOLS Review
Grown Up Digital: How the Net Generation Is Changing Your World

Don Tapscott
McGraw-Hill, 2009, 368 pp., $27.95

www.mhprofessional.com

 

Want to better understand the “Net Generation” (the 81.1 million people born January 1977 and December 1997) and how they are changing the world? Click here to see the whole review.

   

By the way, this review is one of 100+ reviews of books, curriculum, movies, DVDs and other resources printed in the July/August issue of YouthWorker Journal. Click here to subscribe so you can get everything published in every issue of YWJ.

Thanks for joining us for this issue of the YouthWorker eJournal. See you next time.

Sincerely, Steve Rabey, YouthWorker Journal editor, and our entire crew

 
 
 

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