The Truest Better Option: Helping Teenagers Navigate FOBO
The choice that ultimately matters—the only one with eternal consequences—is where a teenager puts his or her trust.
The choice that ultimately matters—the only one with eternal consequences—is where a teenager puts his or her trust.
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.
The Good News for the teenager struggling with pornography use is that Jesus lived the perfect life that he could never hope to live, died in his place for every wrong thing he has done, and rose again to give him a brand new life with God.
If the gospel really is the good news that Jesus came to save people from their sin, we should help students understand how the entire Bible points to this truth.
Cheers to the tough kids, and to the opportunity we have as ministers of the gospel to show them the ways of Jesus, giving them a place to belong.
Our teaching should help students understand that the Bible is primarily about God and his plan to a redeem a people for himself.
Most likely, a student isn’t disrupting your group time out of malice. Take the opportunity to be curious about what’s going on in his or her life.
The Father invested in our future by sending his Son. We were BROKE and his blood was a gift deposited freely.
It is wise for us to be aware of our sin tendencies: are we more inclined to cut the speaker off to regain control, or are we more inclined to hide from confrontation?