Making Space for Encouragement in Youth Ministry
Cultivating encouragement is the means by which the Spirit gives us greater confidence and perspective as we point students to our all-sufficient savior Jesus Christ, the hope of glory.
Cultivating encouragement is the means by which the Spirit gives us greater confidence and perspective as we point students to our all-sufficient savior Jesus Christ, the hope of glory.
Serving is not about us…but about what God is doing, and how he invites us to join him in what he is doing.
Human performance cannot earn us forgiveness; we need a perfect substitutionary sacrifice who dies in our place (Lev. 17:11; Heb. 9:22).
As your hosts cast the vision for their ministry, your students will see real examples of Christians engaging their cultural context for the sake of the gospel.
As our students face persecution for being different in the world, we can comfort them with Jesus’ teachings in the sermon, that their persecution is often confirmation that they have forsaken the lesser to choose what is greater.
One of the benefits of the gospel is that those in Christ do not need to live in fear of any demonic being or force of evil, but rather to know that Jesus has given them power and authority over demons.
Our students need to see how these different members of the body have found forgiveness and life in the person of Jesus Christ.
Friends, this is why we’re in youth ministry. We want our students to know the joy of walking with Jesus as their greatest treasure!
When you are patient with their shortcomings, problems and annoyances, you will find that many teenagers will grow to respect you, even if you were a teenager before cell phones or the Internet.