A view of long-term youth work in the raw, the book challenges
some of the assumptions about Christianity which many of us hold.
It rejects the notion of a narrow-minded God, obsessed with a
negative morality and young people converting to Christianity.
e:merge preach a
Jesus who invites young people to follow him as they are, not
waiting until they have reached some measurable level of acceptable
behaviour that identifies them as Christian. e:merge’s
approach to youth work is a holistic one, they are concerned with
all the needs of the young people – practical, emotional,
educational and spiritual. Their relationship with their young
people is unconditional, whether they accept or reject the Gospel,
they will continue to be loved and helped.
e:merge move
forward in the firm knowledge that they are doing God’s will.
In his foreword to the book Michael H Taylor, Emeritus Professor of
Social Theology at the University of Birmingham writes
‘…theology and practice seem to meet most
powerfully, where the unconditional love of a God who stays with us
is modelled in the commitment of these youth
workers.’.
Popular comic poet, lyricist, rhymer, entertainer, writer,
singer and all-round lover of word, Jude Simpson
is the author of Just Walk With Me. Jude has written this
book on the basis of interviews with the staff and young people at
e:merge.