Four Ways to Help Teens Fail Well
Our teens need to learn that who they are is found in their relationship with God.
Our teens need to learn that who they are is found in their relationship with God.
God has called us to do something of eternal importance – to preach the word to students and to encourage families in discipleship.
There is something incredibly comforting in knowing we’re not alone in the trials of parenting.
The desire to put a spiritual bandaid over every hurt hampers the spiritual development of many young people.
God’s grip on His children is firm, in the midst of disease and political tension and racial injustice… and in the transition from high school to college.
In this article, McCaulley shares what it’s like to talk with his 13 year old son at such a painful time- feeling relief about the verdict while grieving recent losses.
You’ll want to think carefully about your goals for each year, prioritizing opportunities for students to hear the gospel and to build community.
Youth workers often ask: besides the Bible, what books should young (and experienced) youth ministers read? Here are several answers to that question.
Daniel knew God had promised to deliver him and his people; he trusted God would be faithful to that promise; and he faithfully lived toward that end.