TGC Series: Gen Z’s Questions About Christianity
Gen Z asks good questions about big issues, and youth pastors need to be prepared to answer them biblically in a way teenagers will understand.
Gen Z asks good questions about big issues, and youth pastors need to be prepared to answer them biblically in a way teenagers will understand.
God will undoubtedly use the time you spend in His Word to give you and your child insight into His character and love for you.
The story, teaching, and God of the Bible ought to shape every aspect of our youth ministry’s vision, mission, values, and methodology.
My students and I needed to believe anew that Christ has freed us from the restlessness that debilitates us.
As the pandemic begins to subside, Ezra’s intermingling of joy and sorrow has everything to do with our students.
Addressing students’ personal concerns communicates that we want them to experience a beautiful, deep, and true faith in every corner of their lives.
If we hope to capture our students’ longing for a more gracious vision of sex, we need the Holy Spirit to breathe life into our teaching.
We build up teenagers only when the God of the Bible, not the student, is at the center of our ministries.
As we urge teenagers to abstain from sex outside of marriage, we must encourage them that even sexual failings can be redeemed by God in Christ.