Three Takeaways from Barna’s New Research on Teenagers and the Bible
While youth ministers might imagine that today’s teenagers have a largely negative view of the Bible, these statistics demonstrate they may be far more open than we think.
While youth ministers might imagine that today’s teenagers have a largely negative view of the Bible, these statistics demonstrate they may be far more open than we think.
In an ever-changing, fast-paced, hustling world, teenagers need the gracious reminder that Jesus invites weary souls to come to him and rest.
Because Jesus has radically welcomed us into his family, we have the opportunity to remind students that we belong to each other.
What students need most is someone who displays the character of Jesus, a Jesus who died for them and who gladly welcomes all into his family.
Psalm 19 shows us the beauty of an honest, joyful obedience that will sustain us and our teenagers over the long-haul.
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.
In the midst of bearing the weight of so much pain, I’ve found that the greatest point of relief and healing has come from laying my pain at Jesus’ feet.
God desires not to leave us to ourselves, but to embrace us as we realize our frailty and desperate need for His strength.
In justification, the God of love is pursuing his lost children, reconciling us to himself.