This month we bring you a special edition of Youthwork, focusing on the youth worker’s role in schools, in partnership with schoolswork.co.uk. We hope this issue will be a catalyst for you in your work in schools. Read Amy Stock's editorial
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Working with young people means that we’re doing schools work whether we realise it or not. Brad Hawkes argues that the ones we disciple and mentor in our youth groups are the ones we need to be envisioning to see schools as their mission field. |
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Are some areas of schools work more attractive, and easier to respond to than others? YFC’s Nigel Roberts explores the missing links in Christian schools work, and suggests ways that we can innovatively engage with these areas if we are to have a greater impact in schools. |
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Web exclusive: Practical Unity Unity is difficult, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t do it, argues Tom Appel, who is passionate about bringing churches, youth workers, and young people together in Christian unity. He offers ways to engage with a problem that is often spoken about, but rarely seems to change. |
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Children's Worker, Stockport
Youth Worker, Cumbria
Part time Youth Worker, Leeds
Youth Minister, Surrey






