Good News for Teenagers: Humility and Grace in the NBA Playoffs
Giannis demonstrates the work of humility in terms teenagers will understand; Williams knows that the call to coach is a call to serve.
Giannis demonstrates the work of humility in terms teenagers will understand; Williams knows that the call to coach is a call to serve.
No matter the season, we can rest in faith, knowing that God’s story is certain.
Youth ministers will find an excellent resource in 10 Questions, a book they can read alongside their students in a small group study, use to mentor skeptics and seekers, or recommend to parents with confidence.
In his latest book, What God Has to Say About Our Bodies, Sam Allberry develops an accessible theology of embodiment for the church.
Our students need more than just a knowledge of God, they need to be lead into an understanding of God — of his story, of his history, and of his promises.
This list represents ten articles we believe will encourage and equip you as you parent your kids.
Let’s face it- most moms and dads haven’t been to seminary, but we do want to do a good job discipling our kids to love and understand Scripture.
The gospel is gloriously good news for the outwardly “good” person as much as it is for the blatantly “bad” one.
With much of the prep work done for you (and your volunteers), you’ve got time to dive into the Scripture ahead of your students, free to enjoy the process without the pressure.