Chap Clark
Auteur van Hurt: Inside the World of Today's Teenagers (Youth, Family, and Culture)
Over de Auteur
Chap Clark (PhD, University of Denver) is senior pastor at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach, California. He is also president of ParenTeen, works closely with Young Life, and taught for over twenty years at Fuller Theological Seminary. Clark is the author or coauthor of numerous toon meer books, including Adoptive Church, Hurt 2.0, and Sticky Faith. Follow him on Twitter: @chapclark. toon minder
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Werken van Chap Clark
Deep Ministry in a Shallow World: Not-So-Secret Findings about Youth Ministry (Youth Specialties) (2006) 118 exemplaren
Deep Justice in a Broken World: Helping Your Kids Serve Others and Right the Wrongs around Them (Youth Specialties) (2007) 73 exemplaren
Adoptive Youth Ministry: Integrating Emerging Generations into the Family of Faith (Youth, Family, and Culture) (2016) 32 exemplaren
Adoptive Church: Creating an Environment Where Emerging Generations Belong (Youth, Family, and Culture) (2018) 25 exemplaren
Option Plays: 60 Creative Dilemmas to Help Your Kids Learn Effective Decision Making (1990) 7 exemplaren
Family Worship: It's Not Always What We Think! 1 exemplaar
Hurt 1 exemplaar
Youth ministry in the twenty-first century 1 exemplaar
Daughters And Dads 1 exemplaar
Family Ministry 1 exemplaar
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Algemene kennis
- Officiële naam
- Clark, Chapman Reynolds
- Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
- 查普曼. 克拉克
- Geboortedatum
- 1954-11-09
- Geslacht
- male
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- 32
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- 1,492
- Populariteit
- #17,224
- Waardering
- 3.8
- Besprekingen
- 4
- ISBNs
- 41
- Talen
- 2
While what he is saying is important, he could have said it in 100 fewer pages, and he could have highlighted more meaningful evidence. While I felt at times that Clark had the evidence to prove his claims, the way much of the book is written makes it feel as if his work is based on conjecture and is more of an attempt to play on our emotions than to critically approach a subject he is passionate about.… (meer)