Discipling Teenagers to Be Salt and Light
As those who belong to him, he calls us and our teenagers to shine the light of his gospel in the darkness of the world.
As those who belong to him, he calls us and our teenagers to shine the light of his gospel in the darkness of the world.
Questions like this one give us a wonderful opportunity to remind students that God’s grace is a free gift in Jesus.
The gospel is gloriously good news for the outwardly “good” person as much as it is for the blatantly “bad” one.
Telling strangers and friends the good news of the gospel makes me nervous. My reluctance doesn’t mean I can do nothing, however.
Whether at school, on a team, or even online, God has placed countless people in the lives of our students, and we should introduce them to the joys of praying for those they love.
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