Stop Calling Them Students
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ImmerseNovDec2012
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ImmerseNovDec2012
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Andrew, I really enjoyed your article. I missed it in the original journal (I miss that publication!). While I really dig what you say about how the word “student” describes a teenager by what they do rather than who they are rooted in Christ, I wondered if we should completely throw the word out. As people called to make disciples, which are students by definition (in belief and practice), what if we spill more ink about how we are making students/disciples of Rabbi Jesus?
I’d love to hear your thoughts on that slant. Thanks for always pushing the envelope with how and what we are thinking in youth/student/children/teenager ministry.
–Brian