Examining Your Youth Group Culture
Now is a good time to take stock of what your youth group culture looks like and how it might be more centered on the gospel.
Now is a good time to take stock of what your youth group culture looks like and how it might be more centered on the gospel.
Jesus doesn’t need my wise parenting, my school volunteer hours, or my completed task list.
By all intents and purposes, the disciples were Jesus’ interns, and he gave them access to all of himself and all of his ministry. We can do the same.
We asked some of our Rooted parent writers how they build relationships with their kids’ friends and how they open the door to talking about Jesus.
We marvel at their agility in learning everything from TikTok to software code, even as we fear how this “always-on-everywhere” is affecting their brains and ours.
Join us on Monday, May 25 at 1:00 CST for our webinar “Sharing Jesus with Unchurched Teenagers.”
Join us on Monday, May 25 at 1:00 CST for our webinar “Sharing Jesus with Unchurched Teenagers.”
The fruit of parental discipleship can take years to become evident. Have the same hopeful, prayerful patience with youth pastors.
Songs are a trojan horse for teaching students theology.