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Children, development and training Theological and sociological challenges for mission

By: Jeyaraj, Jesudason Baskar.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Delhi ISPCK 2018Description: x, 184 pages.Subject(s): MISSION TO CHILDRENDDC classification: 261.83423 J558 Summary: Morethan four million children are at risk in this world due to various reasons. A paradigm shift is needed today giving priority and importance to serve children. Various agencies are ministering to and with children. Child Theology is developing in different countries to provide biblical and missional foundation to work for the rights of children and empower them. The nine chapters of this book challenge us to pay serious attention to the problems and prospects of children. It is a valuable resource book for parents, pastors, teachers and social workers.
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261.834 T197 C.2 Woman in Christian tradition 261.83412 R918 C.2 Women of Spirit 261.83423 G510 H Holistic child development education 261.83423 J558 C Children, development and training 261.83423 J558 R Repairer of broken walls 261.83423 M643 C.2 Celebrating Children 261.8343 B285 Equal to the task

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Morethan four million children are at risk in this world due to various reasons. A paradigm shift is needed today giving priority and importance to serve children. Various agencies are ministering to and with children. Child Theology is developing in different countries to provide biblical and missional foundation to work for the rights of children and empower them. The nine chapters of this book challenge us to pay serious attention to the problems and prospects of children. It is a valuable resource book for parents, pastors, teachers and social workers.

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