David M. Csinos

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Average rating: 4.02 · 167 ratings · 22 reviews · 9 distinct worksSimilar authors
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Shaped by God: Twelve Essen...

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Faith Forward: A Dialogue o...

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Children's Ministry That Fi...

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Faith Forward Volume 2: Re-...

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“We believe that children matter to the life of the church. We believe that the church can only be the people of God when members—including the youngest—participate in its life, engage in core practices and exercise their gifts as vital members of the body of Christ.”
David M. Csinos, Children's Ministry in the Way of Jesus

“The relationships that children develop with people of other generations allow them to learn within the zone of proximal development and to pass on what they’ve learned to younger and less-experienced peers. All this goes to show the importance of fostering intergenerational community as a means for nurturing the spiritual lives of children (and people of other ages too!).”
David M. Csinos, Children's Ministry in the Way of Jesus

“Letting children see that we don’t have it all figured out gives them permission to live with questions at the same time that they hold on to what they do know—that God loves them and that he is holding them in his hand. This allows their faith to grow so that it doesn’t buckle with the first questions.”9”
David M. Csinos, Children's Ministry in the Way of Jesus



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