Why Youth Pastors Should Teach Expository Bible Messages
If all we’re giving our students is topical sermons, we are teaching them to trust us more than they trust God’s Word.
If all we’re giving our students is topical sermons, we are teaching them to trust us more than they trust God’s Word.
“Get wisdom; get insight; do not forget, and do not turn away from the words of my mouth.” Proverbs 4:5 There are many things my kids would like to acquire, and they don’t tend to have much of…
Our church is currently a “mobile church,” which means we set up and tear down our space each week. It is a lot of work and it takes a lot of people, both young and old. Nevertheless, it…
Jackie Hill Perry stated it plainly when she said, “The next generation, I imagine, will be one worth watching.” This was Perry’s opening line to her speech at the MLK50 Conference in Memphis, Tennessee this past April 3….
Find a church near your house that is solid in the Gospel and commit to it, for better or worse, in sickness and in health, ‘til death do you part.
Helping students transition to college does not require much effort, but it can make an immense difference in whether or not a student is spiritually engaged in college or not.
We’ve got three teenagers – a girl and two boys. Our oldest is in college, so we’ve gone all the way down the road to graduation and beyond. We’ve agonized over weekend plans, curfew, dates, prom, friendships,…
On Monday we shared the audio of Cameron Cole’s breakout session from The Gospel Coalition’s 2017 conference. In the talk, he mentions a “Gospel Benefits Chart” and we wanted you to have that resource first-hand. See below!
My Incredible Lack of Patience Early on in my ministry, about twelve years ago, I was doing student ministry in a small rural church. I had one student, we will call him Jim, who wanted to sing with…