How Reading the Bible in a Year Helped Me Love God’s Word
Setting a goal to read the Bible in a year makes reading the Bible more obtainable by having a specific plan and goal, instead of making a vague effort to simply read more Scripture.
Setting a goal to read the Bible in a year makes reading the Bible more obtainable by having a specific plan and goal, instead of making a vague effort to simply read more Scripture.
God’s work on the cross and his resurrection from the grave strengthens us because it secures our relationship with our source of life and strength.
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.
When we take our students through Biblical history, we can show them that God not only works in and through our worldly political affairs, but He often works through the people and the governments we least expect.
We need a constant anchor as we navigate the constantly changing world of teens.
Teaching in Matthew 11, Christina encourages parents and youth pastors to remember that Jesus’ work brings us rest.
Apart from personal relationships which prove to us that we are seen, known, and sought out, it’s hard to believe God sees, cares, and acts for us. We need other people to help us believe.
Encourage students to embrace the reality of all people being image bearers of God. Equip them to stand for life and to love as Jesus taught us to love.
Whether at school, on a team, or even online, God has placed countless people in the lives of our students, and we should introduce them to the joys of praying for those they love.