Teaching Teenagers About Grace
Our access to God is not based on our performance, it’s based on his grace. We are justified by faith, not by works, college applications, letters of recommendation, or grade-point averages.
Our access to God is not based on our performance, it’s based on his grace. We are justified by faith, not by works, college applications, letters of recommendation, or grade-point averages.
As youth pastors, we desire to help shepherd students’ hearts to love the Lord and believe in Jesus. Spiritual highs are not our enemy, but a means by which we can disciple our students.
Family stewardship is not merely a physical responsibility, but a spiritual discipline. It transforms everyday tasks into sacred acts of worship, rooted in humility and gratitude.
For marriages to flourish, we must prioritize them, working out the marriage muscles, especially in the childrearing years.
Youth ministry is not about flawless execution; it’s about faithfully aligning ourselves with Jesus.
Teenagers often seek comfort, joy, connection, and identity through the virtual world. But helping them learn discernment with social media can move them to meet such needs through their relationship with God
Senior year provides opportunities for youth ministry workers to offer seniors gospel encouragement in their decision making and biblical wisdom that equips them for their future.