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Someone Died... Now What? A Youth Pastor's Survival Guide

By: Dr. Tom Morris
Narrated by: Chiquito Crasto
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You are a youth pastor or youth worker, and someone dies. It could be the grandparent, or parent of a youth in your ministry. It could be a peer who is killed in a terrible accident, or it could be a student in a local high school or middle school. How will you respond to help the families, the individuals in your youth group, or the students at the local high school? Could it be that God has put you in the situation for a divine purpose? I think that is why you are reading this now.

I don't believe in accidents. I'd venture to guess that there is a reason behind why you are reading this. This is not the typical audiobook for a youth pastor. This audiobook is about real life problems that happen every day and in some way affect many of the youth in your group and could be a way to come to know others deeply in a matter of hours.

©2009 Dr. Tom Morris (P)2013 Dr. Tom Morris

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