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Research has shown that the Emmaus - Way of Faith programme can be a successful tool for evangelism in the Church. This publication in the series is aimed specifically at young people and should be ideal for youth groups and as a confirmation course for young people. The subjects tackled in "Youth Emmaus" include: what Christians believe; how Christians grow; and living the Christian life. All the material has been road-tested across Great Britain with many different types of youth groups. Each session has leader's notes and fully photocopiable members' handouts, and is presented in a fresh, youth-orientated design. "Youth Emmaus" is accompanied by a free CD-ROM that includes: handouts and supplementary handouts for all sessions as PDF files; an Emmaus poster; downloadable services to use with young people and a section on using "Youth Emmaus" in an all-age context; a Powerpoint presentation on "Youth Emmaus"; useful links to Emmaus website; and all icons from the handouts, which are available in colour in a downloadable format.

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About Stephen Cottrell

STEPHEN COTTRELL is Bishop of Chelmsford and was formally Bishop of Reading. A hugely popular and entertaining speaker, he has written widely about spirituality and art. Among his recent books are The Things He Did (Nov 2016), Walking Backwards to Christmas (2014) and Christ in the Wilderness: Reflecting on the paintings by Stanley Spencer (2012), all publis

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About Sue Mayfield

Sue Mayfield is a writer for children and adults based in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Sue won the 2002 North East Book Award for her novel Blue (Hodder Bite) and the 2005 Heartlands Award for Young Adult Fiction for Drowning Anna, the American version of the same book. In 2011 Un an apres (the French version of Damage) won the Prix Polar de Jeunesse in Fran

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About Tim Sledge

Tim Sledge is the Diocesan Missioner in Peterborough and author of Youth Emmaus 1 and Youth Emmaus 2. Ally Barrett is a Vicar in Huntingdon and one of the part-time team at Ridley Hall, Cambridge.

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