How I Handle Discipline on a Youth Retreat or Trip
Ultimately, every disciplinary situation presents an opportunity for the gospel because a soul rebelling is a soul in need of Christ’s saving work.
Ultimately, every disciplinary situation presents an opportunity for the gospel because a soul rebelling is a soul in need of Christ’s saving work.
Here you’ll find articles, podcasts, and videos to support you in gospel- centered discipleship and interpreting youth culture.
I aim to show God to my students by living for God right in front of them, speaking truth, extending grace, and praying daily.
Performance always asks for more, but the gospel of Jesus only asks that we stop performing in order to rest in him.
If you are a bi-vocational youth minister, you are nothing close to a part-time kingdom servant. Your bi-vocational reality is a glorious gift.
As our nation marks the historic date of June 19, 1865, known as “Juneteenth,” we asked Rooted writers from the Black church to share about the significance of the day and how they’re celebrating it with students. We pray their responses will encourage you to discuss the meaning of Juneteenth with your students—and also to tell them about the ultimate freedom we have Christ.
I encourage you to make the purpose of your internship program to equip young people for ministry, helping them consider a possible call to vocational ministry.
Biblical freedom doesn’t mean parenting without structure or standards. It means parenting without the burdensome weight of guilt, comparison, or fear.
God graciously provides a remedy for our God-blindness. This means of grace is simple and mundane: gathering for Sunday morning worship.