Teaching Teenagers to Sanctify Christ as Holy
This call to “hallow” God’s name is foreign to most students’ vocabulary, but it is paramount for our students to understand as we urge them to live glorifying the Son through the Spirit.
This call to “hallow” God’s name is foreign to most students’ vocabulary, but it is paramount for our students to understand as we urge them to live glorifying the Son through the Spirit.
Teaching through Luke’s Gospel will help your students fall in love with Jesus: a humble Savior who is on a mission to rescue the weak, the poor, and needy.
As children of God, we receive a relationship that cannot be lost or altered. God gives us this identity and secures it on our behalf.
David’s son is on the throne, and neither death nor any rebellion can overthrow his rightful rule.
Our students can give their worry and anxiety to God in prayer, leading to the peace of knowing Jesus amidst chaos and uncertainty.
May our youth ministries be brave places where all students belong, where grace and truth exist in equal measure, and where the good news of Jesus rescues students wrestling with sexuality and gender just as he has rescued us.
As we seek to lead teenagers in the midst of depression and isolation, we must turn to the Bible as our resource for equipping them.
As those who belong to him, he calls us and our teenagers to shine the light of his gospel in the darkness of the world.
In Jesus, we have a God who loves us so much that he was willing to endure hell—all so that we could have a restored relationship with the Father.