Initiating, Invading, and Identifying: Leveraging Social Media in Youth Ministry
Our journey this year, albeit small, has been to use social media in two ways: to be a light in a dark place and to be a visible presence.
Our journey this year, albeit small, has been to use social media in two ways: to be a light in a dark place and to be a visible presence.
We hope the following articles and podcasts are helpful as you navigate how to reach Gen Z with the good news of the gospel.
Your leadership provides the structure necessary for your volunteers to develop the relationships with students necessary for relational discipleship to happen.
As we share the gospel with AAPI teenagers (and all teenagers), the good news of Jesus assures us that we are all adopted children of God through his grace and mercy on the cross.
We pray because we know that apart from Christ, we can do nothing.
Our students can give their worry and anxiety to God in prayer, leading to the peace of knowing Jesus amidst chaos and uncertainty.
We’re working toward our vision, where every child will experience gospel-centered, grace-filled, Bible-saturated discipleship at church and in the home.
Each month we find ten articles, and sometimes videos or podcasts, from various sources that we believe will encourage you in your ministry to teenagers and their families.
If we fail to express the good news of the gospel to our teenagers, we will be guilty of the same moralism we see in many of the religious teachers of Jesus’ day.