Working With Summer Interns: Theological Depth Through Biblical Teaching
The more you push your interns to behold Christ in his Word and in the life of their minds, the more like him they’ll look (2 Cor. 3:18).
The more you push your interns to behold Christ in his Word and in the life of their minds, the more like him they’ll look (2 Cor. 3:18).
We must make sure our youth ministries are not just a single part of the church but are a reflection of the church at large.
In observance of AAPI Heritage month, we wanted to share just a few of the best resources we have on the Rooted blog for Asian American youth pastors and anyone ministering to AAPI students.
In light of the revelations from the SBC investigation this week, here are some resources for creating safe boundaries to protect the children in your youth ministry.
The question for us as leaders is: do we believe Jesus and trust him that his gospel is truly enough to be the foundation upon which we build our lives and ministries?
Any theology that does not transform our hearts or make us look more like Jesus is really just vain philosophy and empty deceit.
Now is a good time to take stock of what your youth group culture looks like and how it might be more centered on the gospel.
By all intents and purposes, the disciples were Jesus’ interns, and he gave them access to all of himself and all of his ministry. We can do the same.
Join us on Monday, May 25 at 1:00 CST for our webinar “Sharing Jesus with Unchurched Teenagers.”