What God Taught Me As I Left Youth Ministry
The glory of calling God Father comes on the other side of pain.
The glory of calling God Father comes on the other side of pain.
Let’s formulate ways to help our parents shape their teenagers into the kinds of people who use technology in a God-glorifying, healthy, and productive way.
What middle school students most deeply need is the gospel, God’s love for sinners through the finished work of Christ.
As a preview of Piper’s workshops, we’ve composed a list of previous articles and podcasts in which he discussed doubt, deconstruction, and faith.
When we neglect cross-generational dialogue, both the senior pastor and the youth worker miss out on the very thing they need to be most effective in their calling.
Parents are irreplaceable and need to be engaged, encouraged, and equipped so that they can lead their homes in partnership with the local church.
God himself took on flesh to be physically present with us, offering his life in exchange for our screen-addicted hearts.
We are passionate about helping you partner with parents to disciple teenagers both in the church and at home, so we hope these resources are helpful.
Each month we find ten articles from various sources that we believe will encourage you in your ministry to teenagers and their families.