Theological Depth as a Remedy to Our Students’ Anxious Hearts
Instead of standing as one option among many viable paths to purpose, the cross serves as the axis around which the entire cosmos revolves.
Instead of standing as one option among many viable paths to purpose, the cross serves as the axis around which the entire cosmos revolves.
If teenagers can handle the Pythagorean theorem, they can handle theology.
The freedom we expect to find in summertime can feel like hunting fireflies; yet sometimes peace lands on our outstretched palms with a tickle and a glow.
Each month we compile a Top Ten list for youth workers. This list represents ten articles from various sources that we believe will encourage you in your ministry to students and their families. Some give explicit instruction on…
As much as we love our children, only the Holy Spirit can give us what we need to suffer long and suffer wisely for their sake.
The more you push your interns to behold Christ in his Word and in the life of their minds, the more like him they’ll look (2 Cor. 3:18).
God chose you to parent your child, not because he thought you could do it without mistakes, but because God knows exactly what your child needs.
We must make sure our youth ministries are not just a single part of the church but are a reflection of the church at large.
Look and see, oh Lord, what has happened to your children – those who were slain in a place that should be safe.