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Webber, Ruth; Singleton, Andrew; Joyce, Marie R.; Dorissa, Arrigo – Religious Education, 2010
Christian-based youth ministry in many Western countries is being conducted in difficult circumstances. How might denominations, parishes, and youth workers best approach youth ministry? Theologian Arthur Canales (2006) proposes eight different models of youth ministry. Drawing on Canales' typology, this article considers youth ministry among the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Spiritual Development, Religious Education, Youth
Webber, Ruth – Youth Studies Australia, 2011
Ninety-three young Australians were interviewed about volunteering as part of a larger three-stage study on youth spirituality and social concern. The results indicate that young people who were older, better educated and had access to networks and mentoring were more likely to be engaged in social-cause service than those without these resources.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Volunteers, Foreign Countries, Interviews
Mason, Michael; Singleton, Andrew; Webber, Ruth – International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2007
A research project conducted in 2003-2006, the Spirit of Generation Y, using both extended interviews and a nationwide survey, revealed three main strands in the spirituality of young Australians: traditional, alternative and humanist. Their involvement in traditional religions was declining, like that of their parents, and although some adopted…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Spiritual Development, Youth, Foreign Countries

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