Helping Students Develop a Prayer Life
Once teenagers discover who they are praying to, we will see it shape how they are praying.
Once teenagers discover who they are praying to, we will see it shape how they are praying.
Now is the time to teach our children about the terrible realities of sin and the glorious realities of the gospel.
Questions like this one give us a wonderful opportunity to remind students that God’s grace is a free gift in Jesus.
As youth ministers, we have the opportunity to draw out that feeling of longing and to show how it is answered in the gospel.
While “love is love” is catchy (and undeniably effective), John reels us back in and tells us the even better truth: God is love.
Jude is a book loaded with the “solid food” Paul writes about (1 Cor. 3:2), stuffed with truths about God, our world, and ourselves.
Let’s avoid giving Bible-based messages in which we begin with the Bible, only to launch into other topics that we think will interest young people more.
Here are some of our favorite resources for making the most of the last weeks of summer to share the Good News of God’s grace.
From the way we relate to ourselves, to others, and ultimately to God, understanding the grace offered to us through Christ radically changes the realities of our lives.