Ask Rooted: How Can Youth Ministers Help Teenagers Navigate a Loneliness Epidemic?
For a generation categorized by loneliness, I believe there is great value in discipling students through the building of deep relationships.
For a generation categorized by loneliness, I believe there is great value in discipling students through the building of deep relationships.
Be comforted in knowing that your job is not to “fix” the loneliness, but to usher children toward their Savior, the ultimate healer.
A loving community of believers can hold different perspectives as long as we are in agreement about the gospel and the authority of God’s Word.
Having some background knowledge of typical teenage development helps us grow in compassion as we engage them.
Our best chance comes from teaching Scripture effectively, so students grasp biblical truth before applying it to an anxiety-creating topic.
The Spirit gently reminds me of my own wayward heart. It’s as though he holds up a mirror through my children and I see myself in them.
Somehow in the minutia of these repeated tasks—managing rosters, texting students, and preparing devotionals—God is at work.
If life happens in the ordinary, is it not crucial to help shape our kids’ ordinary? Running errands is prime training ground for discipleship.
There are as many ways to worship Jesus in John’s letters as there are facets of a diamond.