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Paul G. Kelly

    Being Young: A Biblical Theology of Youth
    • Paul Kelly poses a crucial question for youth ministry: Is there a theological framework about adolescence in Scripture that should shape our practices? Youth inhabit a unique space—no longer children but not yet adults—navigating a tumultuous and essential season of life. How can we best support and challenge them to grow into their gifts and spiritual maturity? Kelly emphasizes the need for a deeper understanding of the teenage years, suggesting that our faith should inform this understanding. He asserts that the Bible should guide our cultural perspectives, not the reverse. In this insightful work, Kelly blends thorough research with practical insights, offering a comprehensive study of youth in both the Old and New Testaments. He reveals that young people today possess the same immense gifts, inherent weaknesses, and staggering potential as those in biblical times. The narratives of figures like Mary, Joseph, Rebekah, and Rehoboam provide timeless wisdom, illustrating the nature of youth and its relevance across generations. This book encourages readers to appreciate the profound significance of adolescence and equips them to engage meaningfully with the young people in their lives.

      Being Young: A Biblical Theology of Youth