Why Do ‘Good’ People Need to Believe in God for Salvation? (Tough Questions Teenagers Ask)
Human performance cannot earn us forgiveness; we need a perfect substitutionary sacrifice who dies in our place (Lev. 17:11; Heb. 9:22).
Human performance cannot earn us forgiveness; we need a perfect substitutionary sacrifice who dies in our place (Lev. 17:11; Heb. 9:22).
One of the benefits of the gospel is that those in Christ do not need to live in fear of any demonic being or force of evil, but rather to know that Jesus has given them power and authority over demons.
We can shepherd our students through their sin by pointing them to the forgiveness offered by the death of Jesus on the cross.
We want you to meet our friends at SOLA Network, who are co-laborers with us in sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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.
Psalm 19 shows us the beauty of an honest, joyful obedience that will sustain us and our teenagers over the long-haul.
The more we remind our students of God’s faithfulness in the past, the easier our students will navigate their uncertain present.
Our ministries cannot sit on the throne of our hearts if Jesus is already sitting there.