What’s Up with Miracles in the Bible? (Tough Questions Teenagers Ask)
For our students to think miracles are unlikely, they are making deeper assumptions about the world.
For our students to think miracles are unlikely, they are making deeper assumptions about the world.
There are multiple streams of evidence supporting the reliability of the New Testament. As youth ministers, we must respond to questions about biblical reliability with kindness and clarity.
Here are four reasons why I believe the Bible demands we preach Jesus from every passage of Scripture.
Human performance cannot earn us forgiveness; we need a perfect substitutionary sacrifice who dies in our place (Lev. 17:11; Heb. 9:22).
There’s an aspect we can easily overlook in the task of teaching: teaching students to teach themselves.
Apologetics and Bible Study don’t have to be mutually exclusive in youth ministry. Here are two ways you can easily incorporate apologetics into your youth ministry’s regular Bible teaching.
If the gospel really is the good news that Jesus came to save people from their sin, we should help students understand how the entire Bible points to this truth.
Our teaching should help students understand that the Bible is primarily about God and his plan to a redeem a people for himself.
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.