Old Texts with New Life: Five Hymns for Parents to Play for their Teens
Because of the Scriptural truth they declare, hymns are worth becoming a part of our musical repertoire.
Because of the Scriptural truth they declare, hymns are worth becoming a part of our musical repertoire.
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. Some give explicit instruction on…
In the midst of this familiar struggle to be significant, we must remind ourselves of what God has called us to, letting the Spirit work out the truth in our lives.
Coming under the mighty hand of God may sound scary, until we remember who our God is.
The twenties hit a sweet spot for connecting with students: we still have (most!) of the youthful energy we had as teenagers, yet, we also have walked with the Lord longer and can offer a bit more perspective beyond the high school years.
Remind your kids about all of the things that have NOT changed and will not change. Namely, the character of God has not changed, and His purposes will not be frustrated.
As a former youth pastor, I would constantly point students who were beginning to study the Word for themselves to the book of John. This gospel offers a clear connection to the Person of Jesus through the story of Jesus.
If you had to summarize your family culture in a two or three-word slogan, what would it be? Here is the slogan I chose for our family: Jesus-loving sinners.
Volunteer leaders are not just warm bodies to make our lives easier; they are there to make an eternal deposit in the lives of teenagers with the gospel of Jesus Christ.