It’s the Jimmys and the Sues, Not the Ones and the Twos
What if we could reframe the discussion around numbers? What if instead of asking, “how many students came?” we asked, “who came?”
What if we could reframe the discussion around numbers? What if instead of asking, “how many students came?” we asked, “who came?”
When you can humbly confess your own struggles with failure, time, and money, then you’ll be better equipped to have these conversations with your teenagers.
Dr. King understood that none of us can claim to accurately see and address the evil around us until we first take action to find and deal with the evil within ourselves.
Holmes urges us to look past her story, even past these women, to the God who made them in his image and allowed their lives to magnify his glory.
Here are five quotes about justification we hope you’ll share with the teenagers in your life.
This week we discovered a new-to-us resource that will be a great tool for families, youth ministers, and anyone who has ten minutes to spare.
If you’re a youth pastor or a small group leader, here are five ways to talk about Jesus through the book of Ephesians.
In the places where our adolescents are given a narrow or shallow definition of an acceptable body, Jesus offers a message that is wider and deeper.
It is not our great works that please the Lord, but Christ’s love that transforms our actions into glorious deeds.