Jonathan McKee è un autore il cui lavoro si concentra sull'intersezione tra fede, genitorialità e la pervasiva influenza della tecnologia sui giovani. Basandosi sulla sua vasta esperienza nel ministero giovanile, offre una guida preziosa per genitori e leader che affrontano le complessità della cultura giovanile moderna. La scrittura di McKee esplora temi di connessione, fede e navigazione nel panorama digitale, con l'obiettivo di promuovere la comprensione e rafforzare le relazioni all'interno delle famiglie.
The Guy's Guide will encourage your faith, challenge you spiritually, and give you real-life advice how to live out your faith in today's highly secularized culture.
What if your phone truly helped you connect with people more than disconnect with those around you? Author and youth culture expert, Jonathan McKee, and his daughter Alyssa McKee, uncover forty random realizations they've discovered over the last five years. They'll help you navigate face-to-face communication in a screen-to-screen world too!
Focusing on fostering meaningful connections, this guide provides practical tips and creative strategies for parents to engage with their smartphone-obsessed children. Jonathan McKee emphasizes the importance of face-to-face interaction, offering insights that help bridge the gap between digital and real-life communication, ultimately aiming to strengthen family bonds.
Designed for youth ministry, this resource offers over two dozen concise, story-based talks that can be delivered in just ten minutes. Each talk focuses on spiritual growth and outreach, specifically tailored for Christian teenagers. Utilizing a method reminiscent of Jesus' teaching style, the talks present a clear main idea supported by scripture, a relatable story, and practical application. Comprehensive guidelines ensure that speakers can effectively convey meaningful messages, making every moment count in a limited timeframe.
Focused on the challenges of connecting with teenagers in a digital age, this practical guide emphasizes the significance of one-on-one interactions. It offers strategies for engaging various types of students, such as the disinterested or those seeking guidance, to foster meaningful dialogue. By exploring the dynamics of these relationships, the book aims to help youth leaders and volunteers build lasting connections that extend beyond youth activities, ultimately influencing students' lives into adulthood.
"Ever wish parenting came with a do-over button? You're not alone! In If I Had a Parenting Do-Over, author Jonathan McKee offers real, practical help to parents who would rather learn from someone else's firsthand experiences in hopes of circumventing their own parenting flubs. Delivered with a refreshing blend of humor and vulnerability, the author's candid approach will grip you immediately; then real-world application will equip you with solid, helpful practices you can actually use in your own home. With chapters like "Let It Go," "Press Pause," and "Tip the Scales," McKee draws from his years of parenting his own kids and making tweaks in his parenting style along the way, while providing the honest answers you're seeking."--provided by Amazon.com
Designed for youth ministry leaders, this collection offers 24 succinct talks that emphasize clarity and impact. Each talk focuses on a single point conveyed through compelling stories, making them ideal for moments when time is limited. This resource builds on the original 10-Minute Talks, providing engaging content that resonates with young audiences while ensuring effective communication in a brief format.
Offering discussion starters, follow-up questions, and interpretations of
common responses, these 180 creative ways to get conversations going will help
you connect more with your teen.
"A youth expert encourages parents to become their kids' key source of information on dating, temptation, purity, and sex by engaging them in open, ongoing conversations"--