Ministry Minded • Presented by The Majesty's Men

Ministry Minded • Presented by The Majesty's Men


Ministry Minded Episode 19 with Kyle George Jones

June 28, 2017

Episode 19 of "Ministry Minded" features Kyle George Jones

On today's episode, Brad is joined by Kyle George Jones to talk about how to teach the full gospel to kids. How do you explain a Christ-centered hermeneutic and chiefly Christological interpretation of the Bible to young children? How do you do justice to God's Word without confusing your young audience? We endeavor to speak to these realities and remain true in our effort to show that Jesus is everywhere in your Bible, not just in the New Testament. We also talk about the inception of The Gospel Economist and a slew of books recommended for budding young Bible teachers.

Kyle is the director of youth ministry for All Saints Lutheran Church in Arlington, Texas. He's also the founder and editor of The Gospel Economist, a site that endeavors to showcase the completely otherworldly economy of God's gospel. Kyle's an avid writer and keen thinker. Be sure to read through some of his posts and be sure to connect with him on Twitter, @kylegeorgejones.

Recommendations

Show Them Jesus: Teaching the Gospel to Kids, Jack Klumpenhower Commentary on Galatians, Martin Luther God's No and God's Yes: The Proper Distinction Between Law and Gospel, C. F. W. Walther Jesus on Every Page: 10 Simple Ways to Seek and Find Christ in the Old Testament, David Murray Commonplaces: Loci Communes 1521, Philip Melancthon Proclamation and Praise: Hebrews 2:12 and the Christology of Worship, Ron Man Everyday Grace: Infusing All Your Relationships With the Love of Jesus, Jessica Thompson Jesus Centered Youth Ministry (Revised): Moving from Jesus-Plus to Jesus-Only, Rick Lawrence UnLeader: Reimagining Leadership…and Why We Must, Lance Ford Te Deum: The Church and Music, Paul Westermeyer Ancient-Future Worship: Proclaiming and Enacting God's Narrative, Robert Webber Grace: So Much More Than You Know & So Much Better Than You Think, Brad J. Gray

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