"It's well-written, well-researched, and interesting. It's a quick read, and it's not at all bogged down with the self-serving/self-help nonsense that many of today's ministry books are. It's a fresh take on the practice of youth ministry within the context of the emerging postmodern culture, and the author has some pretty scathing things to say about ministers', parents', and society's in general reaction to this culture shift. I would recommend this book to anyone seriously considering a career in ministry, youth or otherwise, as well as anyone who has questions about the cultural ramifications of postmodernism. Excellent book."
Seminary Student
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