Discernment for A Digital Age: Practical Steps towards Online Media Literacy for Teens
Encouraging our teens to practice media literacy online equips them to navigate their digital world for God’s glory and their good.
Encouraging our teens to practice media literacy online equips them to navigate their digital world for God’s glory and their good.
The family is the most basic place in the world where children are formed in knowing and loving God and others: no one will have as significant and lasting an influence as a parent.
For every trial, every embarrassment, every rebellion, remember their dusty frames.
We were left with no way to earn the status ‘child of God’ because of our sin, so Jesus chose us in love. He was willing to face death in all its pain and horror specifically because he loved you.
Let us work heartily at our role as parents and rest knowing God alone will give the growth.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra’s recent long-form reporting for The Gospel Coalition, “Youth Sports, Healthy Families, and the Future of the Church,” caught our team’s eye as an important read (or listen) for youth ministers and parents.
Exploring the Bible should be exciting, compelling, and transformative for our students.
We need to be clear about the place behavior holds in the life of a believer.
Imperfect youth ministers and imperfect parents can all be used by God in the lives of students.