
Christian Youth and Contemporary Challenges
Book Category: Christian Literature
Number of pages: 147
Year of publication: 2026
ISBN: 978-9956-30-748-7
The book Christian Youth and Contemporary Challenges addresses young people’s pressing moral, spiritual, social, and economic struggles. Christian youths are caught between faith, culture, unemployment, poor education, political instability, regional conflicts, disillusionment and moral compromise due to peer pressure, media influence, and global cultural shifts.
The book is a timely resource for youths, parents, and Church leaders - providing tools to nurture resilient, faith-driven, and morally upright young people who are capable of positively impacting their communities.
Very Rev. Dr. Fonki Samuel Forba
Moderator Emeritus, Presbyterian Church in Cameroon
Enow Micheal Agbor (Rev) is a pastor working with the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon. He is a writer, Ecotheology researcher, and an advocate for young people’s spiritual, moral, and social wellbeing within the framework of Christian values. Beyond research and writing, he is often involved in youth outreach programs, workshops, and mentorship initiatives to build safe spaces for young Christians to grow spiritually and emotionally.
Enow Petra Buntuh is a Christian mother, teacher, mentor and an Urban Ecology researcher. As a High School Teacher, she has walked closely with students, counselling them through the challenges of adolescence while nurturing their academic and spiritual growth.The authors’ interest in Christian youth welfare stems from their conviction that young people are the church’s future and its present strength. As a couple, they have mentored many young people, offering love, faith, and direction in a world of distractions. This has made them familiar with the struggles of Christian youths caught between
