Simplicity and Sincerity: Advice and Encouragement for Reading the Bible With Your Family
Let God introduce himself to your family via the open Word coming from your mouth to their ears.
Let God introduce himself to your family via the open Word coming from your mouth to their ears.
When we show teenagers this final cry of Jesus, they better understand his righteousness, are comforted in their own weakness, and are encouraged to mature in faith.
Do you long for your students to know the light burden and easy yoke of Christ in Matthew 11? Teach teenagers to run to Christ, to see him on the cross, and hear him declare to them: “It is finished.”
Jesus thirsted so that our teenagers might know what it means to be satisfied in him.
This study is meant to engage both the hearts and minds of teenagers and to show them how learning who Jesus is and what he has done changes everything.
In Jesus, we have a God who loves us so much that he was willing to endure hell—all so that we could have a restored relationship with the Father.
Jesus expands the definition of what it means to be “family” and welcomes those who are longing for a true home.
By integrating biblical truth with right-hemisphere activities, you’ll better point students to the God who knows them, loves them, and desires them to come to him— both hemispheres included.
The only thing to this man’s credit was that he understood who was next to him and sought Jesus’ forgiveness.