cheerleader
tidbits & trends books to read
continued Get Your Hopes Up
90 Devotions and True Stories for Young World Changers By Carlos Whittaker Tommy Nelson
On Trend Relationships
Matter To Gen Z, the presence of a consistent mentor, “cheerleader” and anchor in life has been proven to lead to greater aspirations and overall success of the younger individual being positively influenced.
www.ccca.org/go/mentor
What it’s about: This is a 90-day devotional aimed toward encouraging today’s youth in a world filled with anxiety and discourage- ment. Carlos Whittakaer (founder of “Instafamilia,” which is aimed at providing hope in an online community) directs this book toward teens and tweens. Whittaker shares real stories with relevant themes of hope and joy to encourage and empower youth to thrive as they navigate today’s unique struggles.
Why it matters to you: Tis devotion brings you to eye-level with the next generation, helping you understand how they see the world. It can prepare you to facilitate and inspire meaningful conversations based around relevant social challenges that exist under the surface of your campers today. You may also find it a valuable resource to pass along to campers (or tell parents about).
Other books to check out: Super Mentors
Breakthroughs today (in youth ministry) are slow coming ….
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But you keep running aſter kids.
Brock Morgan ”
The Ordinary Person’s Guide to Asking Extraordinary People for Help
By Eric Koester and Adam Saven New Degree Press
Be the Unicorn
12 Data-Driven Habits That Separate the Best Leaders From the Rest By William Vanderbloemen HarperCollins Leadership
Leaders Eat Last
Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don’t
By Simon Sinek Portfolio
September/October 2024
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