What About the ‘Good’ Person Who Doesn’t Believe in God? (Tough Questions Teenagers Ask)
The gospel is gloriously good news for the outwardly “good” person as much as it is for the blatantly “bad” one.
The gospel is gloriously good news for the outwardly “good” person as much as it is for the blatantly “bad” one.
Gospel-centered youth ministry is about more than the content of our Bible teaching; the form of our ministry must reflect the gospel, too.
If we fail to place the gospel at the center of our youth ministries, we will be doing nothing but raising up a generation of Pharisees.
God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. 2 Therefore we will not fear though the earth gives way, though the mountains be moved into the heart of the sea, 3 though its waters roar and foam, though the mountains tremble at its…
We all dread getting caught in the act. Take my student Steven, for example. He was thrilled to discover his parents would be out of town for the weekend. So he quickly texted his friends, planned a party…
After graduating college, I served with the church overseas for about two years. Soon after arriving, I began experiencing piercing back pain and learned surgery was imminent. Being confident God had led me to this work, I convinced…
“Finish well” is common parlance in youth groups encouraging students not to let faith peter out at the end of high school. It’s a frequent refrain in academic addresses seeking to curtail “senior-itis” among soon-to-be graduates. It is…
The Psalms have been the prayer book of God’s people for millennia for many reasons, but one in particular stands out to me: The Psalms give expression to every emotional frame that a human being can experience. From…
Shepherding Students Through the Psalms: As we care for students in the complex situations they face, we are so aware that we need resources beyond ourselves—the resources of the gospel. Our students struggle with anxiety and addiction. They…