Struggling with Family Discipleship? Here’s Hope and Encouragement.
Family discipleship is central to God’s plan for our children, but it’s not the whole plan. Even if we’ve stumbled, we haven’t thwarted God’s plans for them.
Family discipleship is central to God’s plan for our children, but it’s not the whole plan. Even if we’ve stumbled, we haven’t thwarted God’s plans for them.
Students lose hope in times of crisis because they don’t have a framework to face suffering. We can help them see God has a purpose and is at work in their life.
The gospel offers genuine acceptance and community, love and care, comfort and welcome. There won’t be any possibility of loneliness in the yet-to-come reality of God’s kingdom.
In this webinar, veteran youth ministers Dorothy, Justin, and Kevin—along with host Clark Fobes—share strategies to help students navigate social media with wisdom, discernment, and the freedom found in the gospel.
Having rich discussions about the faith with teenagers in a more personal setting will feed your soul and deepen your relationships with students. It will shape you as a pastor, communicator, and thinker.
Youth ministry changed my life, and it also changed our community. When youth ministry thrives, youth flourish both in the church and the community.
Our parenthood of the teens God has given us is a gift of God’s meticulous sovereignty, even if parenting is not what we expected.
Teaching the Bible is a sacred calling that should not be taken lightly, yet we can engage with God’s Word without fear by humbly relying on the Spirit (1 Pet. 3:23-25).
Jesus did not die for an algorithm, but for us: embodied souls made in his image. Shepherd the hearts of your children to see themselves as those whom Jesus valued enough that he die for us.