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DESCRIPTION OF MODULES:
Youth and Religion Project modules are abbreviated statements of key findings from the project, written for oral presentation to audiences of practitioners. By intention, they minimize disciplinary jargon, details of methodology, and references to the literature. They are intended to be suitable for use with people in youth ministry and family counseling. They may be copied on paper for such uses without advance permission as long as the copyright line is included.

Click on the titles below to go to the Modules:

“The Black Church as the Village It Takes to Raise a Child”
by R. Stephen Warner

“’Church’ in Black and White”
by Rhys H. Williams

“Gender and American Muslims: The Search for a Negotiated Order”
by Rhys H. Williams

“Growing Up Hindu in America: A Surprising Success Story”
by R. Stephen Warner

“Ministering to Young Adults/Ministering to a New Generation: Are They The Same?”
by Stephen Warner and Rhys Williams

“The Second Generation: Americans Who Happen to be Muslims”
by Rhys H. Williams

“Two Young United Methodists Speak About Their Religion and Their Parents (telling us a lot more than they may know about generation gaps)”
by R. Stephen Warner

“Church as Sanctuary for Puerto Rican Youth ”
by Rhonda E. Dugan

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