How I Am Using ‘The Jesus I Wish I Knew in High School’ in Youth Ministry
The Jesus I Wish I Knew in High School has become an invaluable resource in preparing these short, grace-filled words for our weekly meeting.
The Jesus I Wish I Knew in High School has become an invaluable resource in preparing these short, grace-filled words for our weekly meeting.
Until I realized that I was trying to be my own savior and conquer the pressures of high school by myself, I did not realize I was seeing Jesus incorrectly.
Jesus’ whole life was really about modeling the Greatest commandment, so loving God and our neighbor is our purpose, just as it was Christ’s.
This list represents ten articles we believe will encourage and equip you as you parent your kids.
Linne and Hansen discuss the ramifications of fatherlessness in our culture and how churches can make an essential difference to broken families.
The longer I walk with Christ and serve in ministry, the more I’m beginning to appreciate the subtler, quieter, steady hand of God.
For those of you who are overwhelmed today, look to Jesus for the grace, peace and rest that only he can provide.
At times, God will call us to lean into our instinct to fix, advocating for our teens as they navigate the rough waters of emerging adulthood.
The Shema does not give us the option of setting up our youth ministries adjacent to the church body. Instead we must locate them inside of the church body.