Choices: Christian Education is about to Evolve
For Youth Ministry
Programme Co-ordinator Steve Mallon
Paperback
Price: £20.00
Publisher:Scottish Christian Press from Saint Andrew Press
Published:Spring 2005
ISBN:1-904-32524-6
GoodBookStall Review:
Also available for Children’s Ministry, see Children’s Work Resources.
These CD’s are very good and need to be purchased and kept on the PC of every teacher of RE. That sweeping statement means that they can be used to great effect and whenever the call arises, as a one off lesson or as a series for the term, or as the children get older. The instructions are easy to follow and give the chance to identify and discover the needs of the audience, whether young children starting out on the path to understanding or the older ones who have perhaps grown out of the Junior Church mould and need something refreshing. The CD’s are designed for use by those who are experienced workers and leaders and for those who perhaps work with a smaller group and need resources, or those starting out won their workers role. They also give the teacher the chance to learn and understand and review their roles at every stage and give feedback to those who designed the programme. In these days of hi – tech need this is a good way of learning.
Reviewer: Ian Gibson (28/04/05)
Also available for Children’s Ministry, see Children’s Work Resources.
These CD’s are very good and need to be purchased and kept on the PC of every teacher of RE. That sweeping statement means that they can be used to great effect and whenever the call arises, as a one off lesson or as a series for the term, or as the children get older. The instructions are easy to follow and give the chance to identify and discover the needs of the audience, whether young children starting out on the path to understanding or the older ones who have perhaps grown out of the Junior Church mould and need something refreshing. The CD’s are designed for use by those who are experienced workers and leaders and for those who perhaps work with a smaller group and need resources, or those starting out won their workers role. They also give the teacher the chance to learn and understand and review their roles at every stage and give feedback to those who designed the programme. In these days of hi – tech need this is a good way of learning.
Reviewer: Ian Gibson (28/04/05)








