Teenagers Need the Church When Leaders Fail
There is a temptation among youth workers to be all things to all students. We need to resist that temptation and keep pointing our students toward Christ and his church.
There is a temptation among youth workers to be all things to all students. We need to resist that temptation and keep pointing our students toward Christ and his church.
We are called to love and serve our volunteers as we co-labor for the gospel. Consider their care a part of your ministry.
From what I’ve observed, the two sustaining factors in kids continuing in church are the centrality of the gospel preached and a love for the full body of the church.
We should fight for community. Our students are dying for it. The Church is built on it. Our mission is driven by it.
Christ-focused discipleship simply reminds us of our first love, encouraging us not to look first to public servants to accomplish what Christ has already guaranteed to do.
If you are one who believes that you are radically loved by Jesus, you can – and should – step out in faith during this time.
We’d like to invite the Rooted community to pray together this week. We hope you will join us in lifting each other up to our good God.
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