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Where are the Children?: Evangelism Beyond Sunday Morning


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No. of pages 176

Published: 2005

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Most youngsters who come to church are the children of the adult congregation and, depressingly, nearly half of our churches claim that they have no children at all. If we look beyond Sunday morning, however, we see a more optimistic picture. There are children attending parent and toddler clubs, midweek activities and Church schools, or who come to special festival services. There are children at school carol services, or guests at baptisms, weddings or funerals, or who use the church hall for sports or drama, belong to uniformed organisations or visit a church as part of an RE lesson. This book is about enabling those children to hear the Christian story. It aims to provide throught-provoking guidance to explore the wealth of opportunities for evangelism among children, and a training base for clergy and children's workers.

 

There are 176 pages in this book. This book was published 2005 by BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship) .

Allia Zobel-Nolan is an internationally published, award-winning freelance author specializing in children's books and adult humorous books. She has written over 150 titles, and has over 2. 5 million books in print. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, New Woman magazine, and dozens of other newspapers and magazines. She lives in Connecticut with her husband, Desmond, and their three cats. Paula Doherty is the author and an illustrator of a number of children's books including My Giant Fold-Out Book Christmas, Stories of Jesus: My Giant Fold-out Book, My Giant Fold-Out Book of Bible Stories. Margaret Withers took up her role as the Archbishop's Officer for Evangelism among Children in June 2001. Formerly Children's Work Adviser for the Diocese of Rochester, she taught in several Inner London schools and for the Open University. She has written several books as well as her highly successful, Welcome to the Lord's Table.

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