Psalm 33: Medicine for Disappointed Teenagers
As we walk with our students through their hurts and disappointments, Psalm 33 shows how the Lord’s unfailing love comforts and heals their broken hearts.
Our students matter—not because of their personality, popularity, or performance, but because the King of the stars loved them enough to die for them.

As we walk with our students through their hurts and disappointments, Psalm 33 shows how the Lord’s unfailing love comforts and heals their broken hearts.
Worship isn’t a solo hike—it’s a shared pilgrimage, shaped by the voices and presence of others who are walking with God.
As ministers of the gospel, we can recenter our students’ confidence by pointing them to the Savior who will not disappoint.
We can shepherd our students through their sin by pointing them to the forgiveness offered by the death of Jesus on the cross.
In a world that tells students to grin and bear it, put on a happy face, and veg out until you can’t name your feelings, Scripture sings a different song.
Psalm 8 paints a stirring picture of the God who is worthy of our worship …Overflow of the heart manifests in words of adulation and praise to our great God. This is worship.