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No More Lone Rangers: How to Build a Team-Centered Youth Ministry

No More Lone Rangers: How to Build a Team-Centered Youth Ministry

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not quite the book I was hoping for
Review: "No More Lone Rangers" blends practical ideas for establishing a ministry team with the theoretical and theological mandates for doing so. Chapter 4, "Inspiring Your Team" is an invaluable asset for all those who work with youth. It challenges us to have a specific "vision" for our ministry in our neighborhood! David gives clear, powerful and useful steps towards discovering your ministry's unique vision. This book should be on every youth worker's bookshelf, or better yet, read by the entire staff!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A step-by step way to build a team!
Review: "No More Lone Rangers" blends practical ideas for establishing a ministry team with the theoretical and theological mandates for doing so. Chapter 4, "Inspiring Your Team" is an invaluable asset for all those who work with youth. It challenges us to have a specific "vision" for our ministry in our neighborhood! David gives clear, powerful and useful steps towards discovering your ministry's unique vision. This book should be on every youth worker's bookshelf, or better yet, read by the entire staff!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not quite the book I was hoping for
Review: Chow's book did a very good job at setting up and organizing his ideas and thoughs on a team-centered youth ministry. I gained some insight on how to create a team, but it wasn't the weath of information I have received in other books. It was a little repetitive at times, and I felt that some of his points were over stated. I think it is a good book to read, but maybe not the book for someone who knows nothing and is just starting to build their own youth leadership program. It was an easy and enjoyable read, but not what I was expecting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Chill
Review: Dave Chow has hit a homerun. This book is not only filled with practical information that can help to empower and restructure a youth leadership team, it also inspires and informs us how to build strong teams that can impact kids. Every Youth Leader needs this book in their hands.


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