Why Our Teens Don’t Know They Need Jesus
What we as adults often fail to recognize is how the very teaching we believe is necessary for shaping “good” kids actually drives them away from Jesus.
What we as adults often fail to recognize is how the very teaching we believe is necessary for shaping “good” kids actually drives them away from Jesus.
All ministers would tell you that loneliness is a part of their story, yet I think youth ministry holds a unique place on the perpetual loneliness shelf.
Our children need to know that the goodness of God is not defined as his giving us what we want.
What God provides for us in our ministries is what we need and what our youth need. He can be trusted with our faith.
Seek not what you can’t control, but seek after the peace that comes in relenting to the God who created our children and loves them abundantly more than we do.
Youth ministry is not just about pointing adolescents to the cross and helping them plan for eternity. Youth ministry is an opportunity to help them experience Jesus’ kingdom today.
if I’m being honest, I prefer to retreat to the suburbia of my own heart, to not face the pain in the world, the pain in the lives of others, or the pain of my own story.
My desire for my two children to turn out to be godly young adults has actually become an idol.
Here are just a few of our favorite articles and podcasts about theological depth in Bible teaching to teenagers.