Four Themes for Teaching Chronicles to Teenagers
The central message Chronicles gives to an up-and-coming generation is to listen to the voice of God.
The central message Chronicles gives to an up-and-coming generation is to listen to the voice of God.
Kids can show their parents things in the Word they’ve missed their whole lives.
Let’s draw out for others the ways and means by which God is at work in the stories we choose to tell.
Here are four takeaways about Gen Z and “Polars” for youth ministers, along with some encouragement for responding from a gospel framework.
There are a hundred things Jesus asks us to say no to when we follow him. But he’s done the hardest thing by dying in our place.
As students read Acts, they can trust that God is sovereign over every detail of their lives, just as he was with the early church.
We hope the following articles and podcasts will help you as you prepare to hold out the Word of Life to your students.
This call to “hallow” God’s name is foreign to most students’ vocabulary, but it is paramount for our students to understand as we urge them to live glorifying the Son through the Spirit.
David’s son is on the throne, and neither death nor any rebellion can overthrow his rightful rule.