John’s Advent: The God Who Enters the Story
Jesus doesn’t back down from the depths of the darkness in the world or the darkness in the depths of us all.
Jesus doesn’t back down from the depths of the darkness in the world or the darkness in the depths of us all.
This year, our students have seen so much with their physical eyes…But the gospel message John offers here is a call to see something beautiful, powerful, and compelling.
When Mary is faced with an opportunity to glorify herself, she rejoices only in the unearned mercy God has shown her.
As we teach Luke’s birth narratives, we can proclaim the lovingkindness of our God, who welcomes those who are often held at a distance.
Christmas isn’t the Hallmark movie of the Bible. The triumph of God and his Messiah over evil is a story we are involved in.
After having the opportunity to sit under the preaching of my senior pastor and college pastor for the past two and a half years, I wish my high school youth pastors would have preached the Bible similarly: deeply, simply, and lovingly.
One of the many practical features of Rooted Reservoir, our always-growing Illustrations Bank contains over 200 sermon illustrations to help you open up Biblical themes in your talks to teenagers.
The more I’ve studied, the more I’ve realized unusual Bible stories aren’t weird, I just don’t understand the point yet. And hidden in the weirdness is normally very good news.
Increased skepticism in our culture and a growing buzz among Christians about the relationship between science and faith has led many of us to give more thoughtful focus to these questions in our ministries.