Psalm 32: The Importance of Confession and the Christ Who Forgives
We can shepherd our students through their sin by pointing them to the forgiveness offered by the death of Jesus on the cross.
We can shepherd our students through their sin by pointing them to the forgiveness offered by the death of Jesus on the cross.
Knowing Christ should be the highest aim in our parenting, not our children’s’ athletic success.
Our students need to see how these different members of the body have found forgiveness and life in the person of Jesus Christ.
Daniel is written to give hope to God’s people who find themselves in exile.
Friends, this is why we’re in youth ministry. We want our students to know the joy of walking with Jesus as their greatest treasure!
When you are patient with their shortcomings, problems and annoyances, you will find that many teenagers will grow to respect you, even if you were a teenager before cell phones or the Internet.
Our volunteers are our brothers and sisters in Christ, not simply a means to accomplish our ministry agendas and goals.
Jesus’ discipleship strategy involved inviting others to partner with him in order to spread his influence, and he invites us to do the same in our ministries.
Introducing our middle and high schoolers to the mission field—whether far away or in our own hometowns—is an education in Christian obedience and joy.