Navigating Personal Pain As Youth Leaders
We either grasp for control, which only leads to more stress and anxiety, or we ask the Spirit to help us surrender.
We either grasp for control, which only leads to more stress and anxiety, or we ask the Spirit to help us surrender.
The Ephesian believers, just like many of our students today, were still finding their identity in what they did, or who their family was. Paul reminded them that their identity was now in Jesus Christ alone.
Worship becomes the soundtrack of life as students are equipped with a pattern and a vocabulary to proclaim God’s greatness and character back to Him.
Here at the end of Pride Month, we thought we would share some of the excellent new resources regarding LGBTQ issues along with a few older publications that are helpful.
In our parenting and pastoring, we are laboring to show teenagers that God is their source of greatest delight, and the payoff to this theological idea is practical.
Gospel-centered youth ministers often wrestle with how to engage our teenage friends surrounding matters of LGBTQ+ identity and practice—and perhaps especially during Pride Month.
It should not be surprising when young people leave the church after graduation if we did not expect them be a real part of it before.
We’re sharing the recording of our May 2022 webinar on evangelism in youth ministry in case you missed it.
If you’re willing to teach it, some of your students will hear and accept Jude’s warning.