Help! COVID Shrunk My Youth Ministry
God has called us to do something of eternal importance – to preach the word to students and to encourage families in discipleship.
God has called us to do something of eternal importance – to preach the word to students and to encourage families in discipleship.
The desire to put a spiritual bandaid over every hurt hampers the spiritual development of many young people.
You’ll want to think carefully about your goals for each year, prioritizing opportunities for students to hear the gospel and to build community.
Youth workers often ask: besides the Bible, what books should young (and experienced) youth ministers read? Here are several answers to that question.
Daniel knew God had promised to deliver him and his people; he trusted God would be faithful to that promise; and he faithfully lived toward that end.
Jesus moves from solitude to community to ministry. He teaches his disciples to do likewise.
We want to provide teaching about science that will give students confidence in the Scriptures—without causing them to think they must disengage from scientific enquiry.
Many young Christians have their faith shattered when academic authorities propound Darwinian evolution as established science and ridicule those who advance God as Creator.
Jesus doesn’t shut the mouth of Thomas or others who doubt, but allows them to share their questions.