Mary’s Song: A Call to Magnify Jesus
When Mary is faced with an opportunity to glorify herself, she rejoices only in the unearned mercy God has shown her.
When Mary is faced with an opportunity to glorify herself, she rejoices only in the unearned mercy God has shown her.
Today’s youth need to know that though the world can be a scary place, our lives as Christians are characterized by joy.
If you are a youth worker without a plan for ministry to students questioning their gender, don’t put it off any longer.
Each month we compile a Top Ten list for youth workers. This list represents ten articles from various sources that we believe will encourage you in your ministry to students and their families.
In Christ, there is no “if only,” for He is the One who loves us more than we could ever know and calls us His very own!
As we teach Luke’s birth narratives, we can proclaim the lovingkindness of our God, who welcomes those who are often held at a distance.
Our kids may need the reminder that, while these times are certainly challenging, they are not outside the realm of God’s redemption. Sin always leaves us weary because it’s difficult for us to resist the temptation to try and break its chains by our own strength.
For students grappling with increased awareness of the brokenness of the world, an always-Christmas-never-Advent Christianity can seem like a childish solution to an irrelevant problem.
As if things weren’t complicated enough in a normal December, this year we have rising COVID numbers, shorter days, and falling temperatures to add hurdles to our usual Christmas parties.