More than Knowledge: Why Study Exodus With Teenagers
Our students need more than just a knowledge of God, they need to be lead into an understanding of God — of his story, of his history, and of his promises.
Our students need more than just a knowledge of God, they need to be lead into an understanding of God — of his story, of his history, and of his promises.
The gospel is gloriously good news for the outwardly “good” person as much as it is for the blatantly “bad” one.
With much of the prep work done for you (and your volunteers), you’ve got time to dive into the Scripture ahead of your students, free to enjoy the process without the pressure.
Isaiah points to the time of waiting – between God’s faithfulness in past ministry and anticipation for His faithfulness in future ministry.
God’s presence cannot be thwarted by the height of your anger, the width of your numbness, the depth of your sorrow, or the breadth of your disappointment.
One of the best resources we have in ministry is our gut instinct fueled by the Holy Spirit. If your gut tells you to ask, please ask.
This list represents ten articles from various sources that we believe will encourage you in your ministry to students and their families.
The God who gave the Law to shape Israel is the same God we find revealed in Jesus who wants to reshape us.
The deliverance from this pandemic—as grateful as we are for it—reveals to us that what we’re really waiting for isn’t here at all.