Addressing Teenagers’ Loneliness Through Intergenerational Friendships in the Church
To this day, Cassie points to Donna as a reminder of Jesus’ love and delight in her.
To this day, Cassie points to Donna as a reminder of Jesus’ love and delight in her.
“Because of the finished work of Jesus Christ, you are not reading the Bible with your family for God’s acceptance, but from God’s acceptance.”
We asked our Rooted writers to share their ideas for including grandparents (and grandparent figures) in their ministry to teenagers.
The gospel invites us to behold and believe that God’s presence is sufficient in moments of fear and uncertainty in our parenting.
You will not leave your youth ministry perfectly. But when we are in Christ, goodbyes are only “see you laters.”
Children need to be reminded that our God is a God who moves towards sinners.
A gospel identity comes from outside of us and relies on the unchanging, steadfast words of a God who is the final authority.
Through Christ and his Word, we find the wisdom to help our teens navigate the messiness of relationships.
When we partner with parents we are inviting them to carry not only the burdens of ministry, but also the souls of the ministers to the throne of God’s grace.