A Birthday Letter of Encouragement to a Youth Group Student
Everyone wants to feel accomplished and celebrated and valued, but you have all of that already in Christ.
Everyone wants to feel accomplished and celebrated and valued, but you have all of that already in Christ.
Coming to grips with our radical need before God puts all of the struggles our teenagers have (and our struggles, for that matter) in proper perspective.
In an anxious age of school shootings, our students need a listening ear, the comfort of Jesus, and a hope for the future.
The strongest possible affirmation anyone could give of women is that they get to be like Jesus. That’s what Peter says to the women he addresses in this passage, and it’s the good word we get to proclaim to our students today.
The good news is that our wandering doesn’t sever us from Christ.
Jesus lived his entire life on earth with one goal: to do his Father’s business, regardless of what people thought or how long it took. Let us have the same singular focus as well.
If we want to encourage students in their prayer life, there is perhaps no better place for them than the Psalms.
Grace is the source for all life lived in the kingdom of the Son of God, and it is marked by righteousness, peace, and joy instead of me and my load of stuff.
All ministers would tell you that loneliness is a part of their story, yet I think youth ministry holds a unique place on the perpetual loneliness shelf.