God-Hungry Imagination: The Art of Storytelling for Postmodern Youth Ministry

Sarah Arthur casts a new paradigm for youth ministry in which imagination and story take center stage. "The God-Hungry Imagination: The Art of Storytelling for Postmodern Youth Ministry" explores the role of imagination and narrative in spiritual formation, reframing the youth pastor as "resident bard" and both scripture and the church as "narratable" worlds into which youth are invited. Amidst theological reflections on imagination and story, Arthur draws upon tools of the storytelling trade found in literature and the arts (such as metaphor) and considers how these might equip the church-and its youth-for telling and living the gospel of Jesus through worship and discipleship.

"This is not a book that will simply inform you. Sarah Arthur's intent is to transform your soul and ministry, to help you re-vision your life in the light of the Gospel itself."- From the preface by Ron Foster and Kenda Creasy Dean, authors of "The Godbearing Life"

Intended readership:
- Youth workers and pastors who work with postmoderns (ages 11-35)
- Readers who have used "The Godbearing Life"
- Postmodern individuals trying to express both the gospel to their peers and their worldview to their elders

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God-Hungry Imagination: The Art of Storytelling for Postmodern Youth Ministry

Sarah Arthur casts a new paradigm for youth ministry in which imagination and story take center stage. "The God-Hungry Imagination: The Art of Storytelling for Postmodern Youth Ministry" explores the role of imagination and narrative in spiritual formation, reframing the youth pastor as "resident bard" and both scripture and the church as "narratable" worlds into which youth are invited. Amidst theological reflections on imagination and story, Arthur draws upon tools of the storytelling trade found in literature and the arts (such as metaphor) and considers how these might equip the church-and its youth-for telling and living the gospel of Jesus through worship and discipleship.

"This is not a book that will simply inform you. Sarah Arthur's intent is to transform your soul and ministry, to help you re-vision your life in the light of the Gospel itself."- From the preface by Ron Foster and Kenda Creasy Dean, authors of "The Godbearing Life"

Intended readership:
- Youth workers and pastors who work with postmoderns (ages 11-35)
- Readers who have used "The Godbearing Life"
- Postmodern individuals trying to express both the gospel to their peers and their worldview to their elders

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God-Hungry Imagination: The Art of Storytelling for Postmodern Youth Ministry

God-Hungry Imagination: The Art of Storytelling for Postmodern Youth Ministry

God-Hungry Imagination: The Art of Storytelling for Postmodern Youth Ministry

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Overview

Sarah Arthur casts a new paradigm for youth ministry in which imagination and story take center stage. "The God-Hungry Imagination: The Art of Storytelling for Postmodern Youth Ministry" explores the role of imagination and narrative in spiritual formation, reframing the youth pastor as "resident bard" and both scripture and the church as "narratable" worlds into which youth are invited. Amidst theological reflections on imagination and story, Arthur draws upon tools of the storytelling trade found in literature and the arts (such as metaphor) and considers how these might equip the church-and its youth-for telling and living the gospel of Jesus through worship and discipleship.

"This is not a book that will simply inform you. Sarah Arthur's intent is to transform your soul and ministry, to help you re-vision your life in the light of the Gospel itself."- From the preface by Ron Foster and Kenda Creasy Dean, authors of "The Godbearing Life"

Intended readership:
- Youth workers and pastors who work with postmoderns (ages 11-35)
- Readers who have used "The Godbearing Life"
- Postmodern individuals trying to express both the gospel to their peers and their worldview to their elders


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780835899192
Publisher: Upper Room Books
Publication date: 10/01/2007
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.32(w) x 8.99(h) x 0.51(d)

About the Author

Sarah Faulman Arthur is a freelance writer and editor. She graduated from Wheaton College with dual majors in Literature and Christian Education and served for many years as a full-time youth director. Among other pursuits, she is a contract writer, editor and speaker for the United Methodist Publishing House. She lives in Petoskey, MI with her husband Tom who lovingly built her website, www.saraharthur.com.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments     6
Foreword   Ron Foster   Kenda Creasy Dean     11
Preface     15
Postmodern Ministry     19
A "Narratable World"?     21
Imagination     37
Defining Imagination     41
Imagination and Spiritual Formation     55
Story     69
What Is Story, and Why Does It Work?     75
What Story Are We Telling?     91
Storytelling     107
Worship as Story     111
The Art of Immersion     125
Practical Concerns     141
The Youth Pastor as Bard     145
Notes from the Field     159
"Imaginative Intelligence"?     173
Further Musings on the Bible and Narrative Form     175
Suggested Resources     179
Notes     185
Bibliography     199
About the Author     205
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