Helping Teenagers Experience the Body of Christ
That is the mystery and the gift of relational discipleship. We bring ourselves, imperfect and inadequate as we are, and God uses our presence to make himself known.
We send our children to camp with a God who is for them, who gave up his Son on their behalf, and who graciously gives them all they will need. From distress to death, nothing can separate them from this love.

That is the mystery and the gift of relational discipleship. We bring ourselves, imperfect and inadequate as we are, and God uses our presence to make himself known.
Whether you’re accompanying teenagers to camp for fun and spiritual growth or taking them to serve and learn from the local church in another part of the world, these weeks away can be equally fruitful and exhausting.
Whether you are a parent discipling your kids at home or a youth minister equipping students and their families, the following resources are historically proven and doctrinally vetted.
When we know our security is in him, we can let go of trying to find it in our children, our role as a parent, or anything else.
God doesn’t sit above suffering and explain it from a distance. Our God steps into suffering. The incarnation is ultimately the response to suffering for the Christian.
Christian students can pursue science with a sense of security, because the Bible tells us that God is the sovereign Creator.