Building A Table for Men and Women in Youth Ministry
By God’s sovereign grace, we are both called and necessary for the fullness of his plans to come to fruition.
By God’s sovereign grace, we are both called and necessary for the fullness of his plans to come to fruition.
Jesus meets our hurting students in their pain to show his long-suffering compassion and great love as they live in a world corrupted by sin.
Whether you are similarly serving in a cultural heritage church setting as someone not from that culture, or you’re serving cross-culturally in a different context, I pray these three exhortations will be helpful in your ministry.
We can show our students that we can be known for uncompromising conviction, yet never known for cruelty or hatred.
God’s work in my students isn’t dependent on me.
Encountering abuse of any kind at church would certainly cause our students to stumble, so our efforts to protect them are part and parcel with the gospel we proclaim.
Your gender is not a runner up prize or a mistake, and it does not disqualify you for the work to which God has called you.
Paul refused to let ministry success go to his head or to let ministry failure go to his heart.
The gospel redeems and transforms all of us to be used by God in all our diversity as members of the body of Christ.